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Old 07-12-2016, 11:20 AM #4
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Default Occipital Nerve Injury at C2

I am still checking with the person who handled my physical and vestibular therapy. I know that my neck was an early cause of many of the headaches I was having. My therapist spent a good deal of time over many appointments working on my neck, but I am unsure if Occipital Nerve Injury at C2 was something she was looking for specifically.

I have ridden bikes my whole life. I was training for my first 24 hour event when this accident happened. I can't imagine moving forward with a life without cycling in it, but every time I push too hard on the stationary trainer I end up increasing my symptoms.
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