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Hello to all (English, German, French),
I have diagnosis: ENTHESOPATIA LEVATOR SCAPULA and doctor told me, I should have some injury during my life. The muscle (trapezium) makes compression on the nerve going into sinusitis, so I have sinusitis maxillaries pains (eyes pains as well), as also three Neuralgia's (trigeminal, occipital, suprascapularis). I don't know for any injury in my life. Who knows more about that? Thank you in advance, Natasha
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What you described is a pretty usual form of pain. The compression of a sensory nerve on one point implies pain on the area of its innervation.
The trigeminal nerve is the fifth cranial nerve, it has a left and a right connection, each has both motor and sensory functions. Seems the sensory part (the most sized) of it is compressed. Its innervation goes almost everywhere around the head, from the very back of it to the chin (including ears, muscles for mastication, talking, swallowing (pharynx etc)). The cause of compression are many. Could be an accident, could be a hernia, could be psychologic problems or just a natural anatomic (mis)placement... |
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natasha
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Hello The_FD,
Thank you. It seems, you are perfect person (man). You could be also a good medical doctor. Why don't you study Medicine? You have described better, than any Orthopaedist. There was only one Russian Neurologist, 1999 who was working here as a Chiropractor (only 2 years - all Good lasts for short time). He has explained to me the same, like you. Bad thing is, I didn't know what muscle is that and that there is Levator Scapula, connected with Trapezium. If you would know about Regression and Reincarnation, then I would tell you where it comes from. Send you very nice greetings, Natasha
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My explanations are actually a lot more simple than reality. It is just one someone needs to better understand the thing without any special need in scientific knowledge.
I am not a physician since I know I would not be mentally strong enough to see ill marked people and diseases all day long. This is something you have to be prepared for when you are a physician. I know I could prepare all life long and finally not being ready. My job is research, just a different job. |
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natasha
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Hi The_FD,
I admire you to explain that, because here where I am, many doctors don't know, what means Enthesopatia. They know what Levator Scapula is. I went then to the Library to look into Medicine Dictionary and found, what that means. The only good thing from all my doctors is that I have to find out, what all means and then find some solution. On the end I am glad, that they gave me some diagnosis, so I learn more about my health, medicine and all parts of the neck, shoulder, head (in English and German) and feel good, that I know all that. That doesn't mean that I know solution. I think, I know but anything I say, they don't listen. Natasha
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