MD MIA
Hello All,
Well, the diagnosis has been narrowed down to two suspects with the most predominant being "Acute Brachial Neuritis, C6 and C7". The second being "Cervical Radiculopathy". There are significant differences in treatment but the symptoms are very similar.
Acute Brachial Neuritis:
Acute Brachial Neuritis or Brachial Neuritis (BN), also known as neuralgic amyotrophy, is a rare syndrome of unknown etiology affecting mainly the lower motor neurons of the brachial plexus and/or individual nerves or nerve branches. BN usually is characterized by the acute onset of excruciating unilateral shoulder pain, followed by flaccid paralysis of shoulder and parascapular muscles several days later. The syndrome can vary greatly in presentation and nerve involvement. (http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/315811-overview)
Symptoms:
- Sudden onset of pain in shoulder
- Arm
- Neck or hand
- Weakness in arm and shoulder
- Difficulty moving arm and shoulder
- Pins and needles
- Numbness in arm
- Shoulder and hand
- Fatigue
- Malaise
- Headache
- Muscle aches and pains
- http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/b/brachial_neuritis/symptoms.htm#symptom_list
Cervical Radiculopathy:
Cervical radiculopathy is a dysfunction of a nerve root of the cervical spine. The seventh (C7; 60%) and sixth (C6; 25%) cervical nerve roots are the most commonly affected. (http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/94118-overview)
Nerve root dysfunction, which is usually secondary to chronic pressure or invasion of the root, causes a radicular syndrome of pain and segmental neurologic deficit. Cervical (neck) disk syndrome involves pain, numbness and muscular spasm of the neck, radiating to the shoulders, caused by irritation and compression of the cervical nerve roots by a protruding intervertebral disk. (https://health.google.com/health/ref/Herniated+nucleus+pulposus).
(http://www.orthogate.org/patient-education/cervical-spine/cervical-radiculopathy.html)
Symptoms:
- Arm muscle weakness
- Deep pain near or over the shoulder blades on the affected side
- Neck pain, especially in the back and sides
- Increased pain when bending the neck or turning head to the side
- Pain radiating to the shoulder, upper arm, forearm, and rarely the hand, fingers, or chest
- Pain made worse with coughing, straining, or laughing
- Spasm of the neck muscles
- https://health.google.com/health/ref/Herniated+nucleus+pulposus
Graciously Stolen from (http://www.aafp.org/afp/20001101/2067.html)
TABLE 1 Comparison of Acute Brachial Plexus Neuritis and Cervical Radiculopathy | |||||||||||||||
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So, assuming that the good doctor is correct - the condition is a result of a viral infection at the nerve root of the cervical spine. What??? Really??? I guess the good news is that this won't kill me... The bad news is, no one can really tell me what caused this but my research has surfaced the fact that many people who come down with this afliction have also suffered another viral infection in the most recent history (preceeding few weeks) as I did when I came down with the flue just before Thanksgiving.
Even worse - and no the Dr. didn't say anything about this... here is the bloddy prognosis... After the pain goes away, the condition is charicterized by extreme weakness and muscle waisting. Ya, muscle waisting...
This isn't me... god please don't let this be me...
Speaking of the Doctor. Wow, I felt so lucky! I finally found a doctor that I really like. I met with Dr. Karl N Kaluza on Wednesday. I didn't realize this but this was his last day under Dr. Selby's roof. He has left the practice to places unknown and the bitch of this is that Dr. Selby's office (for fear that I might jump ship) won't give me his forwarding information so that I can inquire about the diagnosis he delivered! By the way, their fear is justified, I am tired of going to the Vicoden spiewing Dr. Selby. All he does is write scripts for Vicoden and each time I tell him that I don't need it. Haha, I got a vicoden sript for the flu! Note to all: Don't go see Dr. Selby.
Anyway, I finally find a Doctor that I really like and he has disapeared with all the answers to my questions!!! ARGUHHH!!! MY MD IS MIA!!!
I was feeling so stir crazy today, I had to get something which might resemble a workout... I hit the gym and decided that the pool would be the most gentil way of increasing my heart rate. Here is the extent to what I was able to accomplish (by the way, I am happy about this - 5 days ago, I was bound to the couch in physical agony).
* 50 M Pool running
* 50 M Kick board (this hurt as I had to hold my head up out of the water)
* 50 M Pool running
* Hot tub therapy
* Steam room therapy
... Well... its better than nothing!
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