I have had off and on neck related problems for last 7-8 years. My latest episode came on 2 months ago after a few days of diving and a long car ride home, I do not really remember anything happening during the dives to injure my neck. Anyway I can no longer look up without causing pins and needles going down my left arm and it is even difficult to go for a walk without being miserable. Also I have pins and needles in my left forefinger and thumb almost all the time. I have had a MRI and I have a couple of bulging discs and I think my record also mentioned some degenerative disc disease. I am 52 years old and I have always tried to keep in shape with running and exercise. I have been to physical therapy and a chiropractor and that has usually helped in the past but now it seems to do nothing. I am scheduled for pain management and accupuncture and my primary care doctor says if they do not work it will be time to talk with a surgeon. Just trying to understand why this is happening to me. All my diving buddies (tech and rebreather divers) are older than me and seem to have less aches and pains than I have.
I am wondering if I should just get the surgeon into the conversation as I am beginning to wonder if accupunture and pain management will be just band-aids putting off what really needs to get done. I also do not want a surgeon to cut on me just so he can put his kids through college or get that new boat!
Any advice or experiences to share? I am getting tired of missing out on our short dive season up here in the northeast!
I am wondering if I should just get the surgeon into the conversation as I am beginning to wonder if accupunture and pain management will be just band-aids putting off what really needs to get done. I also do not want a surgeon to cut on me just so he can put his kids through college or get that new boat!
Any advice or experiences to share? I am getting tired of missing out on our short dive season up here in the northeast!