TEEN Mom Jenelle Evans was slammed for doing a wild TikTok dance despite crying over "excruciating" back and neck pain.
The mom of three recently about what can be causing her pain.
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, 29, took to on Monday – the same day when she revealed that her doctors had discovered a cyst in her spine – to share a video of herself dancing to Soulja Boy's Yahh Trick Yahh.
In the video, she jerked her head from side to side before she began to dance on the spot.
However, instead of complaining of neck and back pain, she complained about foot pain because she had twisted it right on camera.
Along with the video, where her face grimaced in pain, she wrote: "I forgot... this is why my foot hurts today..."
Fans quickly ran to the comments to slam her and roll their eyes as she complained in another video about her spine cyst.
One fan wrote: "With your 'back and neck problems' you shouldn't be shaking your head like that."
And a second one shared: "She's only in pain when she isn't dancing on TikTok."
Her video comes just when .
The ex star revealed previously that she has a
However, after a check-up with a neurologist and several different MRI scans, Jenelle says doctors still aren't sure what is causing the pain.
In an emotional video posted on Monday, she said: "I'm just sick of having so many doctors tell me over the years that they don't know what's going on with me. I've told them I have constant back pain.
"And my neck cracks like ten times a day. And he said maybe we need to get an X-Ray of you bending your neck, and then bending it backwards, and then we're going to see if your bones misalign or something.
"He said sometimes your spine is just made like that when you're born and people end up developing a syrinx. So I don't know. Nobody knows. But I can't freak out about it."
She added: "I don't know, it's hard to hear doctors say we don't know. Just like, we see it, but we don't know."
Syringomyelia is the development of a cyst (called a syrinx) within the spinal cord, which causes pain and weakness and in some cases can lead to paralysis.
The symptoms include headaches, pain in the neck, arms and back, loss of reflexes and muscle weakness and wasting.
The alum has been and not getting any answers, which she described as "really frustrating."
Last month, Jenelle – – , which revealed the cyst in her spine.
"It's pretty concerning. That's not good. None of this is good," she said as she fought back tears.
She said of her daily health struggles: "I have neck pain every day and headaches every day and my neck cracks every day.
"I do what I can. By this time, at 5 o'clock, I usually have to tap out because my neck hurts so bad. I try to get up and be happy and act like I don't have this problem.
"I have head shaking too, it's kind of embarrassing, it feels like a tremor. My hands are not that steady and my fingertips are numb most of the time."
"It's kind of scary. I feel like slowly I'm losing my ability in my hands and I really need that. I really need my hands!" she added.
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Jenelle – who is – went on: "It really sucks. It had to be the worst thing ever when I got my results.
"It's just, like, your life is off course. I have my kids here and my work is online. A lot of things are going through my mind right now."
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Jenelle discussed possible courses of action and considered the prospect of having the cyst removed.