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@jenniferhunter

@suzq14 The surgery freed my spinal cord from compression, and since my recovery, my neck has stabilized. If I was still working at a job typing all day, I would be in pain and be causing muscle spasms. I am working as an artist and I can do that just fine, but not heavy lifting. I do still see my physical therapist now and then to work out the kinks. I need to keep the rest of my neck healthy and don't want extra pressure on the discs. I still have thoracic outlet syndrome that causes my neck and shoulders to be tight. I need to loosen that, and to loosen the surgical scar that periodically tightens up. Every patient is different.

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Thank you for sharing @jenniferhunter. I have suspected this is coming from my cervical spine. I finally have an appointment with neurology in December. Neurosurgery doesn’t sound like they want to do anything surgically because of the risks in my situation. I tried a steroid injection but it’s not solving things. I hear about Botox for migraines but not wild about that idea. (I’m getting headaches, digestive, swallowing, light and sound sensitive, with the internal vibrations.)