I got Botox for a muscle tic in my forehead and it has helped so much to relax and keep me from ticking. My injector used to work in pain management and told me they used Botox for MS patients who could not control muscle spasms in their legs. It really helps!
I bet she carries her purse on that side. I had the same thing and went to a chiro and he knew right away. Now I make sure not to carry my bag on one side all the time.
Not necessarily. Exercise would probably exacerbate it. I have this issue, and it is a symptom of fibromyalgia . I've tried everything which hasn't worked. I am looking forward to my treatment. Sometimes you just need relief.
Botox injection is helping me 🙏. I also have Fibromyalgia, Cervical Dystonia, TOS, Shoulders, and back pain. Physical Therapy, massages, and exercises cause a lot of pain. I had my 1st Botox injections and I am able to move my neck a little more and I am so happy for it. I cannot wait for my next injection.
I’ve tried physical therapy, stretching 3x a day and deep tissue massage and nothing has worked. The pain is deep and muscular. The difficulty is finding a doctor who will do it & for patients like myself who’ve tried years of PT, stretching, acupuncture, massage, topical creams, OTC anti inflammatories, steroid with lidocaine injections, muscle relaxers, and now opioid prescription meds, botox injections directly to the muscles should be covered by insurance. Insurance covers Botox for migraine treatment for patients who didn’t respond well to medications.
She's like me were the entire left side of my body is slightly "perkyer" or higher than the right, like my left side is my "good" side. It's crazy its like someone drew a line straight down the middle of my body and then took their hand started at my face and dragged it all the way down my body.
Too bad I'm on the West Coast. I need that injection! I haven't heard of it here yet. I have that exact issue, knot on the left trapezius. At times it goes up the left side of my neck into my head. Neck injury in 2004. No curve left in my neck. How long does she stay pain free?
I suffer torn rotator cuff just the right one. In the winter it wakes me up. Feel like a tooth ache. I also have bad kneck. Just to fold clothes or blankets. I don't want surgery. Im too rought lyfting furniture. Carry stuff I should not that the reason I don't want surgery. I probably do it again. This is interesting
She’s absolutely gorgeous!! Hope she feels better.
I got Botox for a muscle tic in my forehead and it has helped so much to relax and keep me from ticking. My injector used to work in pain management and told me they used Botox for MS patients who could not control muscle spasms in their legs. It really helps!
I bet she carries her purse on that side. I had the same thing and went to a chiro and he knew right away. Now I make sure not to carry my bag on one side all the time.
I feel like a simple workout like shoulder shrugs would be a far easier and cheaper solution
Not necessarily. Exercise would probably exacerbate it. I have this issue, and it is a symptom of fibromyalgia . I've tried everything which hasn't worked. I am looking forward to my treatment. Sometimes you just need relief.
That wouldn't work. Massage & heat help, but not enough. Temporary fix. This would be longer lasting, or so I would hope.
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Botox injection is helping me 🙏. I also have Fibromyalgia, Cervical Dystonia, TOS, Shoulders, and back pain. Physical Therapy, massages, and exercises cause a lot of pain. I had my 1st Botox injections and I am able to move my neck a little more and I am so happy for it. I cannot wait for my next injection.
I’ve tried physical therapy, stretching 3x a day and deep tissue massage and nothing has worked. The pain is deep and muscular. The difficulty is finding a doctor who will do it & for patients like myself who’ve tried years of PT, stretching, acupuncture, massage, topical creams, OTC anti inflammatories, steroid with lidocaine injections, muscle relaxers, and now opioid prescription meds, botox injections directly to the muscles should be covered by insurance. Insurance covers Botox for migraine treatment for patients who didn’t respond well to medications.
Wow! She's a very beautiful lady!
She's has some work
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She's like me were the entire left side of my body is slightly "perkyer" or higher than the right, like my left side is my "good" side. It's crazy its like someone drew a line straight down the middle of my body and then took their hand started at my face and dragged it all the way down my body.
My first thought was I know you do some amazing surgery but please don’t change her she is an absolute beauty. I hope her pain resolved.
Too bad I'm on the West Coast. I need that injection! I haven't heard of it here yet. I have that exact issue, knot on the left trapezius. At times it goes up the left side of my neck into my head.
Neck injury in 2004. No curve left in my neck. How long does she stay pain free?
How many units are you putting on each side? I hope you respond.
Do you have anything like this but for leg pain and back pain?
I also have this issue, exactly.
Of course I’m one of those people who have a Botox side effect- 🙄neck pain.
Would that help with the migraines too if you get migraines from shoulder pain? And how long does it last?
That sounds incredible for me!
I suffer torn rotator cuff just the right one. In the winter it wakes me up. Feel like a tooth ache. I also have bad kneck. Just to fold clothes or blankets. I don't want surgery. Im too rought lyfting furniture. Carry stuff I should not that the reason I don't want surgery. I probably do it again. This is interesting
I need Botox for major brow tension that causes headaches bad. Scared it might make my droopy brows worse though
I think it's better than taking codeine!
Wouldn't these injections have to be regularly with botox?
She is gorgeous ❤
I would love this
Your to young