Y.I. asks from Allen, TX on May 23, 2009
Right Arm Pain?
Just wanted to know if anyone has had experience with this kind of pain. It's kind of hard to explain but here goes.
This started about a year or two ago. Used to happen only when I drove while I was holding on to the steering wheel after I have been driving a while. Now it's happening all of the time. It does come and go. But I usually have some pain in it every day.
It's my right arm. The pain starts in the shoulder joint and goes down the inside of my arm and as it goes towards my hand it moves to the outside of my arm to the right outer side of my hand and into my little finger. Little finger gets a little tingly. This next part is new, the outside of my arm and side of hand and little finger feel sensative if you rub it as if I had a sun burn but there is no burn.
Now that I am reading it over it sound very strange but maybe somebody has some idea of what it might be. I know you'll probably say go to the doctor and I probably will soon.
Thanks for your input.
Lonie
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So What Happened?™
Just wanted to let everyone know my arm is getting better by using a heating pad and Motrin. This, I feel, was mostly caused by muscle tension in my neck due to stress.
Thanks,
Lonie
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S.N. answers from Dallas on May 26, 2009
Hi Y., It sounds very much like you may be suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. It's basically and inflammation of the nerves that run through near the wrist area. I have a similar issue when i have to type a lot. Also, mine gets worse when i have to drive using my right hand for a long time. Hope that gets you started!
V.C. answers from Dallas on May 24, 2009
Hi Y.,
I have had this also. One time it was a pinched nerve in my elbow the others, it was my neck. I highly recommend Dr. Mark Zuber a chiropractor in Plano. I have tried other chiropractors, but none have come close to being as good. He also gave me a prescription to get a new mattress and pillow which have made a tremendous difference. The Rx will save you from having to pay the sales tax.
Dr. Zuber's number is ###-###-####.
Good luck to you!
V.
J.B. answers from Dallas on May 24, 2009
I have had this before, the exact same thing. And...I am going to basically repeat what others have said...I went to my chiropractor and it took care of it. Its worth it :)
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B.T. answers from Dallas on May 24, 2009
Sounds like a pinched nerve, up in the cervical (neck) vertebrae, which, depending upon how you turn you head, neck, shoulder, or arm, is causing these nerve sensations of pain and discomfort, sometimes called "nerve impingement". See a chiropractor.
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C.M. answers from Dallas on May 25, 2009
My husband and sister and my best friend have this same thing. It's a nerve in your neck that is pinched. Just so you know, definately get the epidural if this is recommended to you, it has worked wonders for my sis and my friend. It's scary at first but is virtually painless and so many people wait to get it out of fear but once they get it, they kick themselves for not getting it sooner. Let me know what your doc says... plus make sure you go to doc now, because it usually doesn't get better on it's own, my sister's got extremely bad and ended up on a morphine patch for weeks. She had to go thru the withdrawals and everything,, I'm not trying to scare you, just have seen so many go thru this. If you catch it early enough, you can manage it usually. Hope this helps
J.C. answers from Dallas on May 27, 2009
Y.,
You need to get this checked out...a year is a long time to let something go...
Dr. Rosen-Schmidt is a great neurologist.
Best of luck.
M.C. answers from Dallas on May 24, 2009
Hi Y.,
sounds like you have a pinched nerve and you don't have to go another day with it. I go to this WONDERFUL chiropratic doctor in Hurst. His name is Dr. JimBob Haggerton. He and his wife work together. they are located in Hurst at 1813 Harwood Ct. phone is ###-###-####. They have helped me with differnt things and have taken my dad off his RA medications by eating better and taking supplements that he was not getting on a daily basis. Dr. Haggerton is GREAT! Very knowledgeable and he is not one to "crack" your whole body just to do it. He takes assesments and a set of xrays. Sits down and talks with you and so forth. My son went to a skating party, he was 8, and kepting falling on his right side. Later he kept complaining that his shoulder blade kept hurting, so i took him and he fixed him right away!
Make sure, if you do go see him, that you let him know I sent you, M. Coronado. That way you are referred and he will pick up the tab for the xrays (which is about $300). I don't get anything from it. You will not be disappointed!
J.T. answers from Dallas on May 24, 2009
This is definitely nerve related. Most likely it's coming from your neck where the nerve roots of your ulnar nerve begin. This has to do with the pain distribution you mentioned that most likely it is the ulnar nerve. I would strongly encourage you to see a chiropractor in your area that will take x-rays and a comprehensive exam to pinpoint the problem. Although going to a medical doctor will give you some answers, with more expensive tests such as an MRI and such, they really don't have much more in their arsenal but drugs and surgery when it comes to a problem like this. This is a standard issue that most chiropractors see and can resolve without drugs or surgery. Physical therapy will relieve temporarily, but not get to the root of the problem. But, if you're able to get PT and chiropractic together you will have amazing results. If you live in the Plano region I could help you, or if you need a good referral I can help you with that as well. Just email me with any further questions to ____@____.com this helps! God Bless!
T.K. answers from Abilene on May 25, 2009
you have carpel tunnel syndrome
M.H. answers from Dallas on May 25, 2009
Sounds like you have a pinched nerve, since you run a daycare, you probably hold a lot of kids up on your right side. Getting massages on the neck, shoulder area should help and maybe doing strengthening exercises so you can build up some more muscle on your shoulders since you use them every day. I have 8 kids and have experienced the same, or just my right arm going numb, and it was from the lifting/holding of babies. Since I get massages (usually from my husband) and go to the gym and do weights for the shoulders I haven't had any pains! Sometimes I have to hold both my 5 y/o and my 2 y/o... no problem! Good luck, God bless, and good speedy healing!
P.F. answers from Dallas on May 24, 2009
I'm not a medical pro but I've had my share of issues. I had similar pain and it turned out to be ulnar neuropathy which basically was my ulnar nerve entrapped so I had to have surgery to repair. I'd definitely get it looked at especially after this length of suffering.....why do people do that? suffer for a year or two? Are you kidding me? go get it checked out soon, what may have been a simple issue is probably going to be a major one. good luck!
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