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res |
Posted - 02/11/2008 : 10:49:58 I had just gotten rid of TMS sciatica for the second time. Then..a deer hit the side of my car. It didn't hurt for a couple of days, then after getting the little quicky massages at the nail salon my back started hurting. It more feels tight when I bend, like the muscles are all in cramped (or something is). But other than that it feels just sore mildly. Back before I knew about TMS, I would have said that it feels like the spine is out of alignment. Maybe this thought is why it continues now two weeks later. Any thoughts? Ever had this?
Renee |
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weatherman |
Posted - 02/11/2008 : 15:54:07 The fact that it didn't hurt until 2 days after the accident screams of TMS. If it wasn't injured at the time of the accident (which would have been evidenced by immediate pain), I don't see how an injury could materialize over the next 2 days of normal life.
If you're still concerned about it as time passes, maybe an MRI isn't a horrible idea for the sake of ruling serious things out. It's easy for me to sit here and say there's nothing to worry about, but I wasn't there.
Weatherman
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res |
Posted - 02/11/2008 : 15:45:55 Actually, I was very worried about the $5000 worth of damage to my car! Anyway, I sometimes wonder if I should get an MRI. Seven years ago when I first beat TMS sciatica, it helped that my MRI didn't show anything. I am just afraid that it would show something that would make me doubt more. I don't know what to do with that.
Renee |
armchairlinguist |
Posted - 02/11/2008 : 13:14:16 Did you feel bad about the deer getting hurt? Or worried for your safety in the car after the incident?
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