Posted by sid_ga on April 26, 2017 at 04:15:36 from (216.119.57.168):
In Reply to: Stif neck posted by 37Chief on April 25, 2017 at 20:33:46:
I am going thru something similar now. Last fall I was harvesting my pecan crop and had to turn my neck a lot to see the harvester. I strained a muscle in my neck and shoulder area. When I went to the dr. with severe pain and couldn't raise my left arm, she gave me a couple of shots and some pain meds. The pain soon left but the left arm will not lift on its own above my waist. After 2 MRIs and a nerve test, they have decided I have a pinched nerve in my neck. I am going to the ortho dr today to see what he suggests. I say all this to say don't take it lightly or a sign of old age(my dr said I couldn't blame everything on old age and I told her she wasn't there yet so she couldn't relate). Physical therapy has helped some but not fixed the problem. I am expecting the ortho dr to recommend surgery and if I had pain, I would agree but with no pain and just weakness it is hard to agree just yet for surgery that will hurt a lot and may or may not fix the problem. The rear view camera is a good idea and I am putting one on my tractor before next fall. Sid
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