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robledo35, I agree with EE03. I have cervical spine issues as well as two cervical fusions. And it was the C3/C4 causing occipital neuralgia; later diagnosed as cervicogenic headaches. I would definitely get with a spinal pain management doctor, neurologist, whomever. But do NOT have any chiro performed on you at this point. IF it is the C3/C4 just know that the phrenic nerve (controls your breathing) is right there. You do NOT want any adjustments and what not until you get your MRI and/or if a Neurosurgeon recommends chiro. And yes, the cervical MRI would show what is going on at all levels.
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