Sounds like you have injured your alner nerve (not sure of spelling)in your arms. My mom had this same issue doctor after doctor couldn't figure it out chiropractor or physical therapy wasn't working. She finally seen a doctor the did an extensive nerve test and found she had injured the alner nerve and needed surgery to fix it after her surgery it is alot better. She was off work for a year on workmans comp because of all the pain. She had surgery on her alner nerve and it has helped her alot she was able to return to work she's a CNA so she uses her arms alot. Good luck hope this helps you all.
I will tell you what it is I just found mine last night. check your elbows and if you have a mass in there it is probably scar tissue thing is mine radiates down my forearms like a broom and pushed my tissue up into my arm causing me to have ripples around my arm like an armband. This has been going on for the past 40 years. I too have lumps under my arms the tissues are tangled with the elbows growing out of place changing the alignment in our ENTIRE BODIES creating diamonds of connective tissue because it is being separated
I have been to 21 doctors the last 2 months hunting down my pain in my shoulders that are being pulled off the tendons but told it is in my head
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The doctors have refused to examine me nor touch me. When I say I have shoulder pain they should examine and palpitate the arms
We don't need more xrays we need our tissues imaged yet you say scar tissue/tissue/fascia and their eyes glaze over with stupidity
Damn right I am mad simple fixes yet lifelong problems with lazy rich doctors who think they are God whom are really Satan in disguise micro slowly killing us
What the hell are doctors studying these days????
NOTHING
Making a dollar off of us and refusing proper healthcare
We need a fully body scanning machine that indicated where we are locked up and printout appropriate doctors to choose from depending on the insurance you have
IT IS NOT THAT HARD
************/madscientist
I will tell you what it is I just found mine last night. check your elbows and if you have a mass in there it is probably scar tissue thing is mine radiates down my forearms like a broom and pushed my tissue up into my arm causing me to have ripples around my arm like an armband. This has been going on for the past 40 years. I too have lumps under my arms the tissues are tangled with the elbows growing out of place changing the alignment in our ENTIRE BODIES creating diamonds of connective tissue because it is being separated
I have been to 21 doctors the last 2 months hunting down my pain in my shoulders that are being pulled off the tendons but told it is in my head
********
The doctors have refused to examine me nor touch me. When I say I have shoulder pain they should examine and palpitate the arms
We don't need more xrays we need our tissues imaged yet you say scar tissue/tissue/fascia and their eyes glaze over with stupidity
Damn right I am mad simple fixes yet lifelong problems with lazy rich doctors who think they are God whom are really Satan in disguise micro slowly killing us
What the hell are doctors studying these days????
NOTHING
Making a dollar off of us and refusing proper healthcare
We need a fully body scanning machine that indicated where we are locked up and printout appropriate doctors to choose from depending on the insurance you have
IT IS NOT THAT HARD
************/madscientist
I have same thing, only in right arm...night is worse. Just been a few weeks, I'll let you know if my docs find something but I will say I have lupus and 5 other auto immunes.
Brachial Neuritis (Parsonage-Turner Syndrome) - Spine-Health
I'm experiencing the same problem. Seriously aching pains I'm both arms. Originally started in my left right to the bone which was barely bearable & now it has travelled to my left shoulder & upper arm: unbearable. I'm kinda worried because I'm 17 & to be experiencing this sort of pain at this age could be a symptom of numerous of problems:(
I had the same issue. Pain, weakness. In the arm and shoulder on the right and just the arm on the left. Mentioned it to my neurologist who suggested having blood work done. My primary had me tested for inflammation/autoimmune disease and referred me to a rheumatologist. Bloodwork did show some positive results. I was given a shot in the shoulder for the bursitis, which really helped, and given Celebrex for the osteoarthritis, which is what I was diagnosed with. Wear and tear. PT helps he said, especially swimming. Unfortunately, I was sleeping much better until a week ago. I don't know if I'm having a "spell" or injured my arm when I slipped on ice, but I see my rheumatologist today, so we'll see. Ask for bloodwork to be done! I wish you luck. It's terrible getting by on naps.
Seems like there's a similar issue among many of us. My pain is in the left upper arm. The pain occurred after a hospital stay for a kidney stone which was two months ago. The other day my chiropractor provided some exercises to try at home and then suggested that if they didn'tt work to get a script from my doctor to see a physical therapist. However, today I had a massage and the therapist said that it's the tendons in my arm that seem to be really tight. She spent a lot of time massaging that area and suggested that I continue myself to loosen up the tight tendons. That has already helped A LOT!
Just lay off your computer for a couple of days and stand straight up and the bend over and with your head touching your knees so you stretch your back but you have to stretch everyday the reason it hurt is because your kneck and back are hunch over in the same position I hope this works for you it did for me and when your done stretching out your back stretch your kneck put your left arm straight out side ways and with your other are grab the side of your head and bring down on the right side so you stretch your kneck but start off easy it will work after a couple of days you should be able to sleep right after a few hours of stretching out and the pain will slowly go away but you have to stretch everyday okay let know if this helps you, cause it did for me ok.
It's because you are on the computer with your back hunch over in the same position it goes from your shoulder to your elbow and makes your fingers numb and it hurts really bad right if your on the computer everyday try and do this stand straight up and bend over and make your head touch your nees to stretch out and try not to sit in same position with your back hunch over so much and if it still hurts maybe you should lay off the computer for a while Hope this works for you it did for me it takes time but it work and I still stretch out so it won't come back thanks
I have the same in both arms - exactly the same areas in both arms for this 3 months - excruciating pain especially at night time disturbing my sleep - did anyone find a prognosis or cure ?
I have had the same pain between my shoulder and elbow for about a month and a half. First it was just my right arm but now its both. Just last week my lower arm muscles are in pain also. I can not lift my arms very high and some days its hard for me to even lift my coffee cup to my mouth. Any info on what this might be would be greatly appreciated!!
I don't know if this is the best answer but I use Topricin every night to get sleep and have been taking black cherry juice Evey morning and the pain is getting less after a year of unbelievable pain!!!!My right arm was damaged at work and I went to using my left arm to do most anything but I would still use my right arm even though the pain would make me cry.I will try the exercise with full motion but I still use my left arm to even drink with my right arm. Try the Topricin it isn't cheap but it has been a life saver!!! I don't just back up anything unless it really works and it does and I can get some sleep. Make sure you do the arm and the shoulder. If you have gout or arthritis black cherry juice concentrate works wonders doctors don't want you to know but if it works you will know very fast that it is working. Thanks and I am going to sleep!!!
I have had the EXACT same symptoms for approximately 2 years now...not only is it extremely painful at night while lying down trying to sleep, but it basically aches most of the the time and sometimes makes it impossible to bend my arms back or up to reach for something...the docs wouldn't send me for an MRI and I too, cannot find any answers on the web.....
I started having the exact same arm pain first in my right arm then a couple months later in my left arm. I thought I tore my bicept in half it hurt so bad. I was already getting acupuncture for other things so started having needles done on my right arm. When they really didn't have an effect I went to my reg dr. and he ordered an xray to be done of both arms. They didn't see anything on the xrays but something funny in the left arm so he ordered an mri. After the mri I went to a specialist who told me I had shoulder impingements. The bursa sac in my shoulders where inflamed and they were also pinching the nerves running down my arms. They told me it was caused by sleeping on my side. They told me to do pt to help. I went twice and what they had me doing hurt worse than the arm pain and I have slept on my side my entire life so it didn't just start hurting at age 57. I did however get invisiline braces 2 years ago so my jaw was changed quickly. My acupuncturist and I both believe that this has led to the shoulder movements. I now go to a doctor of osteopathy and my right arm is feeling much better. My left arm is still giving me fits but not as bad. I get needles in it probably every 3-4 weeks and then the dr of osteo works on it once a month. I don't take anything for pain. If it really hurts I use ice for 20 minutes then off for 20 then on for 20 and take otc pain reliever. I haven't had to do this for months so I am hoping I am on the road to recovery with the left arm like the right arm is. Hooking my bra is the worst and I saw someone else say reaching out the car window, yes that hurts still. I can feel the bursa sacs and the fluid in them. I also will hold down on the points that hurt until the pain subsides. I don't rub I kinda push through it. Hope this helps. I highly suggest acupuncture, but please find a medically trained acupuncturist.
The problem may be that you and your doctor are focusing on the arm and not that shoulder. There is a condition called "frozen shoulder" or adhesive capsulitis, which feels exactly like what you describe. I have had it twice. It feels like it is in the arm, but it is actually caused by the shoulder. It is extremely painful and you will lose all use of that arm if you don't do some physical therapy with the shoulder to break up the adhesions there. Have you lost the range of movement in that arm? Unable to scratch your back like you can with the other arm? Lie on the floor and move your arm in a big circle like a hand on a clock. Does the shoulder catch or crunch? Are there some positions that hurt, especially with the arm over your head and close to the floor? It takes 1-3 years to heal. The longer you let it go the longer it will take. You have to do range of motion exercises to force your shoulder to break the adhesions. (Yes, through the pain.) Also, I was not able to heal mine until I made myself sleep on my back with my arms down every night. This made a huge difference. It allows the correct blood flow to the shoulder. Best of luck!
I highly recommend seeking a chiropractor, this sounds more like a nerve issue and you could have swelling in your brachial plexus. A chiropractor can manipulate muscles and nerves and at times relieve a great deal of pain! Good luck!
I have an answer!! I went to a physiotherapist and he told me it was a result of years of bad posture! He gave me exercises to do and how I am pain free! I urge you to try it! I suffered 3 years with the pain and finally I can move on!
Hi i recently had a seizure 2 weeks ago and my children had to situate me on the bed after I fell. I started out with mild shoulder and neck pain but it has been increasing as the days go buy. Raising my arm up high actually gives some relief but it increases depending on the position I am in. I have not been able to read all the post but if anyone has any suggestions for relief please let me know. I have not been able to return to work due to the pain. TIA
All I know is when that started in my right arm I had MRI & found rotator cuff disease. Now I have
in left arm, too. It starts in my shoulder, goes to the elbow, and my arm aches like a very bad toothache!
All I know is when that started in my right arm I had MRI & found rotator cuff disease. Now I have
in left arm, too. It starts in my shoulder, goes to the elbow, and my arm aches like a very bad toothache!
I'm experiencing a sharp shooting pain in my right arm between the shoulder and elbow but closer to the elbow. It is by far the scariest feeling because the pain is very sharp and intense and it just hits me without any warning. I've never experience any pain like this before. Please advise.
My husband has the same pain in both arms. I am thinking it is most likely thoracic outlet syndrome, where the nerves exiting the vertebrae in the neck are pinched (osteo stenosis, or muscle tightness can do this) and causing nerve pain. He needs a neck x ray to begin with analyzed by an orthopedic doc who can assess whether you have muscle tightness leading to pinched nerves down the arms, or narrowing of the necks's vertebral openings through which the nerves pass to the arms. There's also a simple test for thoracic outlet syndrome that any doc can do in office - checking the pulse in the wrist with hand by your side and then as the arm is lifted (pinching the brachial plexus). If the pulse stops in the upward position it's indicative of thoracic outlet syndrome.
I don't have an answer but I do have the same pain. I also work two jobs. I have alot of stress. I woke up Wednesday morning and my arm was aching and I made it through the day, but it it 3:15am Thursday and the pain is unbearable. I will be going to the doctor in the morning. Help me please.....