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hii
so i dont normally have this problem but hwen i do its never this bad
i think i mustve slept awkwardly last night but now i have an awful pain in my neck
i cant move my neck to the left at all without having and awfuuul pain which makes my neck like freeze
atm my heads only comfortable whilst looking like a vampires going to bite me
i tried to have a bath because normally that helps for me but it just made my neck keep going stiff so was lit about to drown lmao so got out shortly after
when i move my left hand it can often cause pain as well lmao
any help please/ what do you normally do or anything
my friend said to massage it but im useless so doesnt help at all
thankies xx
lemons
26-06-2015, 12:17 PM
hmm i guess just wait until the pain goes away or painkillers
make sure u dont sleep with too many pillows
hmm i guess just wait until the pain goes away or painkillers
make sure u dont sleep with too many pillows
i have 2 pillows
but each pillow has 3 pillows in it lmao and yehh my friends bringibng me ibuprofen because the painkillers i have are too strongt n have sideeffects
sad times
FlyingJesus
26-06-2015, 12:37 PM
I had that the last few days it's obv moved on to you now *+*+* but yeah nothing you can do about it which is v annoying ofc
Bloop
26-06-2015, 12:39 PM
doesnt that happen to everyone sometimes if they sleep too late
i had it quite a few times and i have a habit of cracking my neck bones or sth lol and once i cracked it the wrong way or sth and i couldnt move my head to 1 side for a day
just sleep on your non- hurting side and hopefully its better when u wake up
Samantha
26-06-2015, 01:20 PM
I get terrible back pain after sleeping sometimes and I find it's usually if I haven't moved much at work (as in tills). I'm not sure if you can use it on your neck, but I was given Ibuprofen Gel which might help. I also got told to do Pilates so I have no idea. However, usually I literally just have to pull myself out of bed through the pain. I would suggest Ibuprofen Gel though if you can use it on necks!
because the painkillers i have are too strongt n have sideeffects
sad times
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Empired
26-06-2015, 02:23 PM
Get someone else to massage it for you.
I guess you could try painkillers but I think it sounds more like when you need to click your wrist or knee or something rather than pain from the actual muscle, just going on what you've described. Normally I'd say try to click it back into position but I'm a bit worried about someone doing that with their neck lol..
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