Joined: 15 Oct 2003 Posts: 207 Location: Orlando, Florida
Back And Neck Pain For Days Posted: 12-16-03 14:49pm
A couple of days ago I woke up and felt
like I had a crick (sp?) in my neck. As
the day went on it seemed to worsen
instead of get better. Yesterday morning
when I woke up it seemed worse. The pain
was down into my shoulders and instead of
just hurting when I would turn my head one
way, it started hurting to move my arms
also. This morning when I woke up the
pain was more intense and encompassed my
neck, both shoulders and seemed to have
spread halfway down my back. It is
painful to move my head forward, backwards
and side to side. It is extremely
painful to raise my arms above my
shoulders. Any ideas what could be the
reason for this and why it isn't getting
any better? I've been sleeping on the
same bed and same pillows for two years
now, I haven't been carrying heavy loads
or moving furniture or anything that would
strain my muscles. I am not sick, no
fever, and no pain anywhere else in my
body. I really am clueless as to what
could have caused this pain to last for so
long. Normally if I sleep on the wrong
side and get a crick in my neck its gone
by the next day. This seems to be
getting progressively worse.
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