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My x-rays show a narrowing in my neck (whatever that means), but

I've been blessed not to have that kind of pain. I have pain in my

shoulder and I think it's from using my walker and cane. I also

have pain in my knee. I think that is due to hyper extension when I

walk. My left (weak) leg locks stiff and then it extends back even

more, if that makes since.

Donna

> As a rule my neck does not/has not bothered me but several doctors

have

> asked, upon looking at my MRIs if I have ever had a neck injury.

No one has

> ever answered me when I asked why they were asking me that.

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> Ronnie

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> > My neck is ALWAYS stiff............it's like I can't find a

comfortable

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like a

> lot

> > of us has this problem. Wonder why? Jeanne Ann Neff

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Donna.... I thought my legs were going to turn inside out when they

started locking like you explained... I also had the shoulder and knee

pain.... finally gave up using the walker other than transfer from bed

to chair, commode etc.. use a w/c otherwise.

My other choice was ibuprofin or one of the other drugs and I didn't

want that.. I use Vioxx now for the simple aches I have occasionally...

It even helped the stiff neck I had last week which I think I caught

from all you guys talking about it.. Never had the problem before...lol

Jeanette from Tampa

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---Donna, I know exactly what you mean about your knee. When mine

starts hurting from extending it back I put on a elastic knee brace

and that helps alot. I have to concentrate so it doesn't go back, but

sometimes it has a mind of it's own. My ligament under my knee cap

gets inflamed and I put ice on it and take some advil. Carolyn In PLS-

FRIENDS , " rosestone3 <rosestone3@y...> "

<rosestone3@y...> wrote:

> My x-rays show a narrowing in my neck (whatever that means), but

> I've been blessed not to have that kind of pain. I have pain in my

> shoulder and I think it's from using my walker and cane. I also

> have pain in my knee. I think that is due to hyper extension when

I

> walk. My left (weak) leg locks stiff and then it extends back even

> more, if that makes since.

> Donna

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> > As a rule my neck does not/has not bothered me but several

doctors

> have

> > asked, upon looking at my MRIs if I have ever had a neck injury.

> No one has

> > ever answered me when I asked why they were asking me that.

> >

> > Ronnie

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> > > My neck is ALWAYS stiff............it's like I can't find a

> comfortable

> > > position for it. It has been this way for a long time and

seems

> like a

> > lot

> > > of us has this problem. Wonder why? Jeanne Ann Neff

> > >

> > >

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Hi Sue & Tom

Yes I do have some discomfort in my shoulders and back. Mainly when I am

tired or have had a busy day (say too much gardening or too long a day on

the computer at work). I only work one (paid) day a week and I volunteer

for one day a week at the SA MND Office. Before my diagnosis (originally

MND/ALS) I was an Assistant Commissioner in the SA State Taxation Office.

But, don't hold that against me.

I am not taking any drugs for the shoulders and back, it is really quite

manageable to date.

Cheers

Jaycee

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Those weak knees are awful. I have been having problems with that since August.

I got my new AFO's so that my knees couldn't buckle on me..especially the left

one. When it buckles, i just go down and can't stop . The things kept

breaking. Screws worked there way out. I had to send them back again. The

first day without them, which was Monday, I went down in the bedroom. I had my

old AFO's on. Well,,that hurt. The second day , yesterday, went to lean

down, and over backwards I went. I probably have two weeks to go without them

at least. I have my rolling walker. I am back in my boot that I wore when my

ankle was healing after the break. Had Xrays last night to makes sure I didn't

rebreak it. What a pain.

So everyone with those locking up knees,,be careful. There are exercises to do

to strengthen the hamstrings and quads to stop that weak knee thing. I was much

stronger when I went to work everyday...

Sherry

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Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 9:07 PM

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---Donna, I know exactly what you mean about your knee. When mine

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Donna:

I too had narrowing of the spinal chord in my neck and had to have a fusion

of C3-C4-C5-C6 as they thought that was causing my leg problems. Hopefully

they will keep track of it as you wouldn't want it causing more problems.

With me they called in 'spinal stenosis' as the spinal chord was being

strangled by arthritis.

Hopefully yours won't get worse. I only had a minimal amount of discomfort

in my neck before surgery.

Take care.

Jo!

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> > > My neck is ALWAYS stiff............it's like I can't find a

> comfortable

> > > position for it. It has been this way for a long time and seems

> like a

> > lot

> > > of us has this problem. Wonder why? Jeanne Ann Neff

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Pat I've used thicket too. Dolores didn't tell you it had a few

little bitty calories.

> Hi Pat,

> I eaves dropped on your message to Sherry. I'd like to offer a

suggestion

> about using a product called Thick-It. It is a powder that you

can get at

> your pharmacy and add it to thin liquids to make them easier for

you to

> tolerate. It is odorless and tasteless. I think it will help you.

> Dolores (Registered Dietitian and PLSer in CT)

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Welcom and Dorothy,

I too welcome you to this great group, you will find lots to give you

comfort that you are not alone and frequently find more than the Drs tell

you. Hopefully the symposium will get some movement forward so that

research can be done.

I used to work at a shipping company (oceangoing vessels) and several port

engineers that were Aussies, Kiwis and Scots worked there. Taken separately

they were all friendly and if they talked slow I could understand them!

Those Scots sure liked to argue though! I'm mostly ish myself so I

guess I picked up that triat. I miss them as they all came to be good

friends and most moved on to other parts of the world.

My neck gets stiff very easily and I have gotten to the point of vomiting on

occassi9on when it gets really bad. I had started taking Valium this last

fall and it stopped the spells immediately for about 6 mos.(including my leg

spasms and back spasms)on a dose of 5mg 1xday. I guess I'm either trying to

do too much again or getting worse as they are back so will have to talk it

over with my neuro again.

I tried out the Tempurpedic pillo3ws and mattresses at tone and they

felt wonderful. I just have to fit them in my budgetr now.

Regards, Sue Ellen

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Thanks Sue Ellen

I am glad that I found it.

Cheers

Jaycee

Stiff Neck

> Welcom and Dorothy,

> I too welcome you to this great group, you will find lots to give you

> comfort that you are not alone and frequently find more than the Drs tell

> you. Hopefully the symposium will get some movement forward so that

> research can be done.

>

> I used to work at a shipping company (oceangoing vessels) and several port

> engineers that were Aussies, Kiwis and Scots worked there. Taken

separately

> they were all friendly and if they talked slow I could understand them!

> Those Scots sure liked to argue though! I'm mostly ish myself so I

> guess I picked up that triat. I miss them as they all came to be good

> friends and most moved on to other parts of the world.

>

> My neck gets stiff very easily and I have gotten to the point of vomiting

on

> occassi9on when it gets really bad. I had started taking Valium this last

> fall and it stopped the spells immediately for about 6 mos.(including my

leg

> spasms and back spasms)on a dose of 5mg 1xday. I guess I'm either trying

to

> do too much again or getting worse as they are back so will have to talk

it

> over with my neuro again.

>

> I tried out the Tempurpedic pillo3ws and mattresses at tone and they

> felt wonderful. I just have to fit them in my budgetr now.

> Regards, Sue Ellen

>

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