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Old 10-13-2013, 10:40 AM
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Thanks for your input and understanding. Yesterday I noticed that my emotions are starting to return. I spent nearly all day crying and upset over the change in 'me' and my lifestyle. While it was not fun, I am grateful my emotional part is waking up. It's one of the first times I've felt genuine emotional over my crash and all that's happened to me.

Regarding my neck... do any of you have advice for finding an adept and empathetical (okay, maybe that's pushing it) chiropractor to assess my neck? I went to one last week and when I told him about the severe tinnitus he asked what song it was playing while laughing at his attempted joke. Truly, it's not funny since I'm about ready to rip my head off at times, unable to deal with the constant high pitch tone.

And finally, should I seek a chiropractor who's adept at Epely or Semont maneuvers? And I found one in my area that does NUCCA but I don't know anything about this technique and its helpfulness.

Thanks for any input that's offered.


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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
Your neck is in need of a close examination. An upper cervical chiropractor is usually the best source for good upper neck diagnostics. Many PCS symptoms are made worse by upper neck injuries that have gone untreated.

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I'll second MArks recommendation about a good neck avaluation. I recently found out that many of my pain issues are more neck related that I had thought... I have whiplash, which no one ever told me about (found out by reading my insurance evaluation reports!)
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