tricia
Cathlete
Hi Cathe,
I recently have been diagnosed with cervical spondylosis, which what I am told could be chronic or could resolve itself and I could have few occurrences. I am wondering if you are aware of this condition, and if you know the better types of gentle stretches and activities I can do to keep myself from going bonkers while this heals. (I truly believe it will, I'm praying daily and manifesting a fabulous outcome!)
Just a few basic bits of info: I didn't have a triggering event like a fall or anything, although we have made 7 trips @ 500 miles apiece to see my father in the past 2 months before he succumbed to lung cancer Feb. 21st. So of course that has been stressful, emotionally draining and overwhelming. About 1 week before he passed, I noticed after doing an Insanity workout that I was feeling a numbness behind my right ear. This has since spread to my neck, shoulder/shoulder blade and clavical on the right side, and continues down into my right arm, and three fingers. I have less of a grip and a general numb/tingling there all the time. It feels like a shot of novocaine that never wears off.
My primary doctor has me on a prednisone pack for one week to try and bring down the inflamation, as well as muscle relaxers at bedtime, and Ibuprofin/asperin to fight pain throughout the day. I also sleep on a small roll pillow to keep my neck in alignment. An x-ray found that my c-6 vertebrae is slightly compressed, so is causing most of the discomfort. Oh and I use a cervical neck pillow that pumps up several times a day to elongate the neck.
Whew - with all that being said, I need to know if you have had any experience with this type of injury (personally or professionally) and what you may have found to work. I KNOW I have to rest and baby this, but is there nothing I can do in the meantime to keep the rest of my muscles from going crazy! Pilates poses, Yoga poses, standing leg work with no weights, tricep dips, I'll take any advice from anybody who's been here and gotten through it. Well - sorry so long and verbose, that's just me. I appreciate any words of advice, or heck, just encouragement at this point. Grieving is a strange thing, I wonder if this is my bodies way of making me stop so that I will take the time I need. Maybe.
As always, thanks for everything you do - even if it's just to read this long post from one of your Cathletes.
Much love,
I recently have been diagnosed with cervical spondylosis, which what I am told could be chronic or could resolve itself and I could have few occurrences. I am wondering if you are aware of this condition, and if you know the better types of gentle stretches and activities I can do to keep myself from going bonkers while this heals. (I truly believe it will, I'm praying daily and manifesting a fabulous outcome!)
Just a few basic bits of info: I didn't have a triggering event like a fall or anything, although we have made 7 trips @ 500 miles apiece to see my father in the past 2 months before he succumbed to lung cancer Feb. 21st. So of course that has been stressful, emotionally draining and overwhelming. About 1 week before he passed, I noticed after doing an Insanity workout that I was feeling a numbness behind my right ear. This has since spread to my neck, shoulder/shoulder blade and clavical on the right side, and continues down into my right arm, and three fingers. I have less of a grip and a general numb/tingling there all the time. It feels like a shot of novocaine that never wears off.
My primary doctor has me on a prednisone pack for one week to try and bring down the inflamation, as well as muscle relaxers at bedtime, and Ibuprofin/asperin to fight pain throughout the day. I also sleep on a small roll pillow to keep my neck in alignment. An x-ray found that my c-6 vertebrae is slightly compressed, so is causing most of the discomfort. Oh and I use a cervical neck pillow that pumps up several times a day to elongate the neck.
Whew - with all that being said, I need to know if you have had any experience with this type of injury (personally or professionally) and what you may have found to work. I KNOW I have to rest and baby this, but is there nothing I can do in the meantime to keep the rest of my muscles from going crazy! Pilates poses, Yoga poses, standing leg work with no weights, tricep dips, I'll take any advice from anybody who's been here and gotten through it. Well - sorry so long and verbose, that's just me. I appreciate any words of advice, or heck, just encouragement at this point. Grieving is a strange thing, I wonder if this is my bodies way of making me stop so that I will take the time I need. Maybe.
As always, thanks for everything you do - even if it's just to read this long post from one of your Cathletes.
Much love,