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Old 05-11-2014, 05:32 PM
Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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Mark in Idaho Mark in Idaho is offline
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Mojoe,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. If you have been loitering, what have you already learned from other posts ? Have you started the vitamin and supplements regimen ? Have you had any gentle therapy for your upper neck ? Do you have tender spots behind your ears ?

Have you wife view the You Look Great video series listed at the bottom of the first post in the Vitamins sticky at the top.

Chiro and osteo therapies are not cures. They just help you reduce inflammation so you can slowly start to heal. They both require 'homework' to limit re-inflamming the areas of inflammation. Icing and good neck posture, especially during sleep and rest and when doing anything strenuous is very important.

Nobody has a healing therapy. They can just help you so you can heal.

The most important thing for you is to lower the stressors in your life. You write with too much anxiety. This is a common symptom. Letting go of the things you can't do right now is important. You can be concerned about them once you have been able to be less stressed and work on healing. Stress is the worst thing to delay recovery.

L-Tryptophan and L-Theanine may help you tolerate stress better along with the B vitamin regimen.

Please let us know what you have tried yourself. Doctors will not offer you much of value.

Regarding the feeling of passing out and such, You may have a vasovagal sensitivity. I doubt it was an anxiety attack.

My best to you.
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