I woke up and couldn’t use my arms any more By Caroline Midwood, 62, from Stourbridge
Waking up, I tried pulling myself out of bed. But it was like my arms were frozen.
As I tried lifting them, pain tore through me.
Gritting my teeth, I managed to get myself up.
But in the shower, I couldn’t lift my arms to wash my hair.
The pain was too intense.
‘I must’ve slept on my arms funny,’ I told my husband John, 67.
But each day that passed, my arms were still causing me grief. I couldn’t lift them to dress myself, brush my hair, pick things up…
‘The pain is unbearable,’ I told my GP.
He prescribed painkillers, but they didn’t help.
Weeks passed and the pain just wasn’t letting up.
In fact, every joint in my body was aching.
I went back and forth to see my doctor, had various tests.
Blood tests revealed I was anaemic, but that didn’t explain the pain I was in.
Back home, I became dependent on John.
This story is from the August 17 2017 edition of Chat.
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