Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Hey Jen, Man can I relate to you!!! I have muscle spasms like that daily. I take Zanaflex(at night) and it REALLY helps (along with Hydrocodone). I have two cyst in my shoulders that push on the nerves and stuff and boy does that hurt, but I must say the worst is the muscle spasms. Burning aching pain like I've pulled a muscle or something. Horrible. I've tried Soma but man it puts me in a HORRID mood and I say and do things I would normally NEVER do....it does work though so that is a little dissappointing on my part(same with Flexeril). I have Fibro too and have just recently decided to get back on Celexa. I have had depression my whole life, but the side effects of the meds really get to me. Of course being depressed is ten times worse but somehow I reason all that out in my head. Anyway, the Celexa makes me nauseated especially with the other meds I am on, but I HAVE to just buck up and take it. I have really bad panic attacks and cry over ANYTHING right now...my pain seems to be worse lately and some days I feel like I just can't take it anymore. I'm prayaing the Celexa works like it has in the past. I've always taken mine at night because it makes me sleepy. I wanted to tell you about this stuff called Liquid Calm. It is just he powder form of magnesiam that you mix with water and drink it down. It really does help relax you whole body. If you are interested, I will find out where you can buy it and let you know. I got mine from a chiropractor. Well, hope this winter isn't too hard on us and I pray you will start feeling better soon. Caitlin in AR Jen wrote: I sure can tell that winter is coming in a big way, and these are the times that I want to move to a warmer climate! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 Hi Caitlin, Nice to hear from you! That burning pain like a pulled muscle is what I've been feeling just inside my left shoulder blade on the left side for about 3-4 days now. I'm starting to think something is pinched! I have a Lidoderm patch slapped on it right now, which is keeping it down to below a dull roar! It's weird, but I feel " okay " until about this time of night (6pm or so), and then I start to feel bad again! Hon, I am REALLY sympathizing with you about the cysts on your shoulders....I am prone to cysts myself. Right now, I have Baker's cysts on the backs of both knees, a cyst on the front of my left knee, one in between my left ear an jaw, and I think I have one on either side of my neck. I haven't figured out yet why I'm so prone to them!! Celexa has worked really well for me as far as depression goes. I just started taking at night a few days ago, and I'm finding that it's really helping with sleep, which is a very good thing. Even taking 50mg of Seroquel at bedtime, I was still waking up at least twice a night. Last night, I didn't wake up at all. And taking the 2 Soma and the extra magnesium is helping with the spasms. I just got my Celexa refilled yesterday, and I found out that they've released a generic version in the past month. I'm always hesistant to switch to generics after taking the brand for so long. Sometimes they just don't work! I know when I was taking BuSpar for anxiety, they came out with a generic, and when I switched to that, my anxiety level went right back through the roof! I didn't even realize it was because of the switch until a long time later. Thanks for the heads up on the Herbal Calm. I will have to check that out. Right now, I am taking magnesium citrate at bedtime, which is in powdered form, that I mix with warm water. It tastes nasty, but it works a lot like you describe to relax the body. I really believe in the healing value of nutritional supplements. I'm hoping this winter isn't too bad too. I hate using those FMLA days, because they either take away from my vacation days, or like right now, when I don't have any vacation left for the year, I don't get paid for taking the time off! I just hope THIS winter isn't as hard on me as last year! Thanks for your well wishes! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 Hey Jen, Wow, it seems we have a lot in common. If the pain continues in your shoulders, and you are prone to cyst, I wonder if you don't have the same thing I do???? Its a thought anyway. I could have sworn my pain was coming from my neck until they did an MRI on both and figured out I had the cysts. Do your cyst hurt or just annoying. I don't think its the cyst that actually hurt but the pressure of them against my nerves and muscles. I've been reading sooo many posts that I'm starting to get people confused. You are 33 right? Any kids? Thanks you for your post and I appreciate your feedback regarding Celexa and all the rest. Take care, Caitlin/AR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 Caitlyn, Yeah, it seems we do have some things in common. My cysts are just annoying most of the time, but hurt pretty bad when they get inflamed, and it doesn't let up until they burst and star to drain, only to wait for the next time around! Like you, it's more the pressure from the inflammation that is painful to me rather than the cyst itself. I've thought about cysts in my shoulders, but I'm pretty sure that it's more than likely degeneration of the tendons, and probably the joints too. I had a severe adverse reaction to a drug called Levaquin, which is the primary cause of my Fibro, as well as the chronic, full body tendonitis. It's pretty well known for causing permanent tissue damage, especially to the tendons. I've already had surgery on my right shoulder, with very limited success, so I'm figuring that the left side will follow behind in the years to come. Yes, you have me right...I'm 33, with 2 daughters. Keeley will be 14 next week, and Meghan will be 12 in March. And there is no need to thank me for replying. It was my pleasure! You take care of yourself, and I hope to talk to you soon! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2004 Report Share Posted December 5, 2004 Hi Jen, Good to hear from you. Its raining and cold here and I am in sooo much pain. I've got a cold and due to start my period tomorrow so that does not help, just makes me feel that much more whiney!! I love the name Keely and Meghan is cute too! My little girl is 4 and her name is . Girls are so much fun! Yours are starting the " teenage " phase so you'll have to let me know how that is going for you. I'm scared about that phase because I was a particularly horrid teenager. Go figure! Do you know what causes your cyst to become inflamed? I cannot see mine, I can only tell they are inflamed by my pain levels. But if there is something I could be doing to keep the cyst from becoming inflamed, by golly, I'm going to try it for sure!! I felt so good yesterday and the weather was so nice that I decided to sweep the house (mistake!) and put up the X-mas stuff. I'm paying for it now. That is what is so frustrating about chronic pain. I so much want to do " normal " things that I push too hard sometimes and then am sorry. Up and down, just like a roller coster. What was the reason for the shoulder surgery? Did you have to get the tendons repaired? Eventually they will have to take these cyst out if they continue to grow (6 cm now) and do not drain or burst. Does it hurt when that happens...it sounds painful, but you said that it brings relief? I hope mine burst and soon if that is the case. Take care, Caitlin/AR Jen wrote: I've already had surgery on my right shoulder, with very limited success, so I'm figuring that the left side will follow behind in the years to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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