Pain in the neck - need advice/encouragement!

I'm so frustrated!! I've had neck (trap)and upper back pain for almost a year now. It would come and go. Now it is "going" almost constantly. I went the medical route first....muscle relaxers, anti-inflammatory drugs and rest....for about 2 weeks. It helped temporarily. (I HATE taking muscle relaxers....they make me feel tired and lazy!)The minute I stopped taking them and tried to swim, it came back. I went to a chiropractor. He did X-rays and said my neck was straight. It is supposed to have a slight backward curve...sort of a natural "shock absorber" for your spine. He also said my neck (cervical spine) is shifted big time to the left.....explains why it hurts on the right! :doh: He said my trap muscles have been doing all the "shock absorbing" and had many knots in them on both sides. He also said my pec muscles were too tight and pulling my traps I've been going THREE times a week to get adjusted by the chiropractor. I've been stretching, icing and not swimming. The only thing that has helped is massage...and that's not in my budget! It doesn't seem to be getting better.:shakeshead: :cry: I finally went "swimming" Thursday to try to stretch it out. The doctor said it was ok as long as I didn't push it! I thought I would just kick a lot. I did try to swim some EASY strokes. It tightend up real fast! I ended up kicking on my back and doing a lot of vertical kicking in deep water. Any advice?
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  • YES! Please let me know!!! From my sister: Collette at Georgia Sports Massage. But she can see Chrissy or Robin (guy) too. All three are good. www.georgiasportsmassage.com for phone numbers.. The shoulder doctor is Dr. Scott Gillogly. He does shoulders and knees only. His contact is: 404-352-4500, 3200 Downowwd Cr., Ste 500, Atlanta, GA 30327. He is the ortho for the Falcons and Thrashers so you might not see him exacly but I can say that he has a wonderful staff of doctors. Any of them will be worth the trip. Good luck. Alison
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  • YES! Please let me know!!! From my sister: Collette at Georgia Sports Massage. But she can see Chrissy or Robin (guy) too. All three are good. www.georgiasportsmassage.com for phone numbers.. The shoulder doctor is Dr. Scott Gillogly. He does shoulders and knees only. His contact is: 404-352-4500, 3200 Downowwd Cr., Ste 500, Atlanta, GA 30327. He is the ortho for the Falcons and Thrashers so you might not see him exacly but I can say that he has a wonderful staff of doctors. Any of them will be worth the trip. Good luck. Alison
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