cellomusette (
cellomusette) wrote2011-03-17 07:58 pm
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shoulder insanity
I've got a severe muscle spasm in my shoulder/upper back and can hardly move! Ouch. It started yesterday and got worse today. Doctor's appointment tomorrow, though I'm not sure what can possibly be done about a MUSCLE spasm. Gah.
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heat good
I had to cancel an appointment with my psych med provider; when I told her about my muscle issue, she said, "try taking 2mg clonazapam, it may help unlock the muscle." I thought that would knock me on my ass, but I was actually ALERT after taking 4x my usual sleep-aid dose. paradoxical effect? what's neat is that she was right. Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) didn't do anything, but 2mg Klonopin helped significantly.
do benzodiazapenes have any other special powers I don't know about, besides tranquilizing, anti-anxiety, and muscle-relaxing? I have considered going into the pharmacology field more than once; I find this pharmacology stuff fascinating.
(and now I am in a talky mood----the doctor generously gave me a script for 30 percosets and I have taken 2, they are kicking in riiiiight about nowwww. hee hee hee heeee....anyway, I'm a daily tramadol user and 1 percoset doesn't manage severe emergency pain when it comes up. )
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glad to hear you are feeling better! :)
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With manual trigger point release, do you know how long one should hold steady pointed pressure on the muscle point before letting go? I can use a therapy ball (or whatever's lying around, honestly) to press into my back/shoulder and I'm never sure how long to keep it in one spot. Or if I should move it back and forth slowly. What works for you?
Thanks for the well wishes, dear! *hugs back* <3
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Fortunately I'm discussing an arrangement for moving to North Reading, at least temporarily (around 6 months). Seeking competent healthcare providers is a big motivation for going out that way.
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I would happily endure REAL trigger point injections in order to get relief from chronic muscle tension pain. I suspect I will need to travel to the Boston area to get proper medical care for my chronic conditions---Berkshire County is very much lacking in decent specialists, and I am not making the progress I could be making.
(sorry for babbling, I'm on Percoset, it makes me all talky)