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Arm/shoulder/neck Pain And Weakness. Is This Normal?
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Does anyone have any symptoms relating to their arm/shoulder /neck? Past few days my neck shoulder and arm has hurt and been weak. Right now my fingers won't work. Is this common?

posted January 20, 2019
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A MyMigraineTeam Member

Try a Chiropractor. If your cervical spine is out of alignment, it can cause massive headache he's.

posted January 23, 2019
A MyMigraineTeam Member

I had to have a fusion of C5c6c7 after a car accident. I had very similar symptoms about 2 months after my accident.
I would get an MRI if it continues. It took doctors a long time to figure what my symptoms were from.

posted January 21, 2019
A MyMigraineTeam Member

This is the symptoms of a Hemiplegic Migraine. Go online and check out description.
It may take a few days for the weakness to leave.

posted January 20, 2019
A MyMigraineTeam Member

I had bulging discs in my neck that cause all of that and some headaches as well

posted January 21, 2019
A MyMigraineTeam Member

I had this issue start and it was a cervical disc issue and I had to have surgery. This was unrelated to my migraines.

posted January 21, 2019

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