I'll admit that I went to a Neurosurgeon that I heard was good but he also said he didn't find anything wrong. He told me to see a Neurologist because it's not a brain issue or something that needed surgery.
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Originally Posted by PamelaJune
MRI and X-Ray don't always show the problem, they can often show things that cause us a great deal of worry because we now know they are there but in reality it's often normal deterioration that are causing you no discomfort at all. I'm not sure why you saw a neurologist, but it may be a typo or your GP felt it was necessary.
Maybe see a physio who has a working relationship with a good neurosurgeon for a 2nd opinion. I'm not overly find of chiropractitioners but that's because of a personal bad experience years ago who I initially thought had helped me, only to later learn he caused significant further damage.
It may be that your fall triggered something else. Go back to your GP and ask them for a referral to a sleep specialist, a neurosurgeon and physiotherapist. You may have a developed a compression fracture and they can cause all sorts of discomfort including sleep difficulty. I hope you can get some answers and relief soon.
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