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Old 02-28-2018, 03:35 PM
NorwegianGuy NorwegianGuy is offline
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The CST mostly just moved my skull plates in different areas, but also some acupuncture in my legs and feet and I vaguely remember she also did something with my neck. One weird thing happened: I experienced a minor loss of hearing when she did something around my ears.

I think the pressure in the forehead started after I held in a sneeze by pinching the nose. I have read that holding in a sneeze can, because of the high speed and forces involved, pop an eardrum or go somewhere it shouldn't be. The pressure feels like it's in the frontal sinuses. I don't expect you or anyone to know this - but I wonder if the pressure sensation got something to do with the sneeze I held in?

There are a couple of things, unrelated to this thread, I want to ask you. What would it look like if a physiotherapist pushes for range of motion? Is it like twisting your head further than where it stops rotating? - Because if so, my physiotherapist has done that several times. Why is that bad? I have told her that I might have an upper neck injury, but she has seen the results of the MRI I had, which came out clear. I don't think she realises that there could still be a problem (which there most likely is).

What should I tell her to avoid doing to prevent further damage? And is there any specific treatment method I should ask for?

I just got to say that I am really pushing it, writing these posts. I can't use screens for more than a couple of minutes before my symptoms increase. My head feels so full after pushing it like this. It's like my brain is screaming STOP.
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