06 November, 2008

post Holland

The flight to Holland was pretty uncomfortable. I used my neck pillow to keep my head up so I wouldn't lean it in any funky position if I fell asleep. It was quite a bumpy flight over there as well. Thank goodness I had the wheelchair pick me up when we landed. There was no way after that long flight I would have been able to walk to miles to the bus transfer for the other terminal. I'm not exaggerating, if you've never been to Heathrow - it is HUGE and it can take you ages to get from one part to another, and that's just in one terminal. They have 5 now, so there's a whole system of transferring and buses and walking down endless corridors.
Terminal 5 is the newest though and quite nice actually.

When I arrived at AMS thankfully my friend picked me up - saved me a lot of pain. The next few days I was a bit of a pretzel and T suggested I see her physio. Thankfully he was able to squeeze me in, and I went on Tuesday afternoon. His name is Remco and I am madly in love with him. He made me feel better than any other person has since I can remember. No miraculous healing or cure, but after what he did, I didn't have pins and needles down my arm for 4 days, and now it's only just starting to get constant again. After having a lengthy discussion with me about my various bodily messes and asking me lots of v. good questions, he examined me. He made some v. interesting insights, like EDS and the neck disc issues are closely related, my C2 is super tight because it's over-compensating for my TMJ on my right side (said that looseness in tmj on right side affects tightness around c2/c3), which is beyond loose and constantly clicky. He asked if my neck cracks when I wake up in the morning, which was funny because it's usually the first thing I have to do before I can get moving. He also said to stay away from surgery and do pt/chiro and keep swimming.

This is what he did:
*adjusted c2/c3
*used manual traction on neck
*adjusted middle back
*three dry acupuncture treatments in right shoulder muscle -said needles would take 2-3 days to really have an affect

He didn't want to do too much work as everything was so irritated already. He also said he wished I lived over there - and I said of course, you want me for your guinea pig - to which he laughed and admitted it. He said that my case was so interesting and I wish the doctors over here looked at it like that. He seemed to really want to help, not fob me off on someone else, which seems mostly the case over here, with a few exceptions.

Since I've been back I spoke to Dr. Rosen and she thinks I should look into the dry needling, although she cautioned nothing is a cure-all, which I know, but heck - I'll take any relief I can get, especially if it's not drug related. I also spoke to my rheumatologist, Dr. Meng and whilst she does basic acupuncture, she's not familiar with dry needling, but also agreed that it was something interesting to look into.

I am going to my chiro shortly and will tell him what the physio said and see what he thinks as well. I did come across a name of a doctor at NY Presbyterian that does dry needling in one of the articles I printed out, so may ring him later and see what his office says.

I definitely am back to bad pain in my neck now and the pins and needles are not 24/7 yet but they are getting back to that level. My TMJ is a mess, and I get my night guard next weekend. I really hope that helps.