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Unable To Hold Head Up For Long, Any Ideas?
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It happened over night. I seem to have lost strength in the muscles in my neck. I have had pain in my neck for many years, but this is worse, it has been about 5months now. I have been treated with prolia in the past. Dr suggests painkillers, but has not given a diagnosis as such. Am waiting for physiotherapy.. Any ideas about why and what I can do to help myself. I also have numbness in my feet and lower back pain. I have a regrowth of a pituitary tumour. (First had surgery 22yrs ago.

posted November 20, 2020
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A MyOsteoTeam Member

I just saw this. The low back pain and feet numbness could be related with nerve trapping from disc issues or spinal nerve issues. Sounds like something to do with trapezius muscles for neck but I may be completely wrong as it came on quickly could be nerve damage. Expert medical professional diagnosis is needed. Or rather was. 😔

posted January 25, 2023
A MyOsteoTeam Member

Many thanks for the hug! Shouldn't moan. Many people a great deal worse off.

posted November 21, 2020
A MyOsteoTeam Member

So sorry Take Care.

posted November 20, 2020

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