Herniated disc in the cervical spine and tendon rupture
Diagnoses | Herniated disc, torn tendon | ![]() Report by: Thomas Mühlberger |
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The report is about | Somebody from our study group | |||||
Gender | Female | |||||
Age | 59 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
Handedness | Right | |||||
Additional methods | Infiltrations | |||||
Categories | Conscious resolution of chronic symptoms (incl. local vicious circles) Activation of new consequential conflicts Small to medium (sore throat, lumbago, sudden hearing loss, allergies, ...) |
Description
One morning in August 2023, the affected person woke up with a “stiff neck”, which intensified over the following days into increasingly severe pain in the cervical spine. There was also numbness and pain in her right arm. She was diagnosed with a slipped disc in her cervical spine. Since there was no improvement for months, infiltrations (cortisone and anti-inflammatory drugs) were carried out in Dec. 23 and Jan. 24, which only provided short-term relief for a few days.
She was introduced to the New Medicine in Feb. 2024 and was able to find the conflict, the solution (herniated disc is already in the healing phase) and the splints.
She has been working as a social care worker in a closed residential community for adults for many years and was attacked by a resident there in April 2023 (grabbed by the neck/shoulder and shaken, verbally abused and spat in the face). In the situation, she was completely alone (no colleagues, no other residents) but was able to free herself and run away. This caused her to suffer an intellectual/moral devaluation conflict that remained active as she continued to work after the incident, after a short period of sick leave, even though she no longer enjoyed it as much as before. She decided in July 2023 to ask the pension insurance institution how much longer she would have to work until she retired. In August 2023, she received the notification that she could retire as early as June 2024, which was the solution for her. She was crying with joy and the slipped disc followed. The splint was clearly her job, which was why she was unable to complete the healing phase. Thanks to a longer period of sick leave in March/April 2024 and retirement in June 2024, she was able to complete the healing process and the symptoms disappeared.
Additional information
The pain and numbness in her right arm resulted in a motor conflict and a loss of self-esteem in her right arm, causing muscle weakness and necrosis of the flexor tendon, which initially remained undetected, as is usually the case. In March 2024, a tendon rupture occurred during an everyday movement, leading to the aforementioned sick leave. This “injury” also healed well.
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