Head and neck cancer Survivors with arm pain and numbness?
I am 2 years out from head and neck cancer treatment including a full course of external beam radiation. All my follow-ups are good, and I am pretty sure that I am in full remission, and will stay there. I am also very active, and participate in a lot of sports at present.
Over the last few months, I have been experiencing numbness in my finger tips and recently have started to get more pain in my shoulder and arm, and more numbness in my arm (no, it is not a heart attack). I am pretty sure I am getting some nerve impingement in the C6/C7 region of my spine, primarily on the same side as where the radiation was concentrated.
I am wondering if any any of you with similar treatment have experienced similar issues? Now, I also rock climb, mountain bike, play golf, and have had been in some car wrecks over the last 30 years, so there is a lot of potential for other injuries or accumulated trauma.
And yes, I am planning on seeing a specialist to get an MRI or other imaging test to see if there is a disc issue or something else (waiting on an appointment call back, it is not at the level where I need to go in for an ER visit). But until I get in to see the doc, I am looking for potential issue and answers.
It isn't bad circulation.
Yes, I did Google it, but there is not a lot of information. There is radiation fibrosis syndrome, but I am not sure if that hits the cervical spine in this way. Which is why I am asking the question.
April, I have neuropathy in my feet, and have had it since fairly early on. It is a side effect of one of my chemo drugs. The arm and hand issue is more recent, and it gets stronger based on how I tilt my neck, a classic sign of nerve impingement. I could take Gabapentin for the neuropathy (have you tried that?) but it is not so bad that I want to take another drug.
Oscar, I had pretty bad surficial burns, but those are all cleared up. Since I did not have a partial neck dissection, I did not get the loss of muscle mass that goes along with it.