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rose 02-28-2007 06:26 PM

Lots of good info.

And for good measure, make sure you are getting lots of B12. Tinnitis was one of the latest problems I developed (and one of the first to go after getting treatment), and some one of the other collections of problems suggested TOS.

rose

darlindeb25 02-28-2007 09:33 PM

I had a doctor appt tonight. My regular doc is on vacation so I saw another. She suggests first that we do a nerve conduction test, which is scheduled for Friday morning. The tinnitus, she agrees with the doc I work for, that winter is the worst time for tinnitus and then she gave me a prescription for Zyrtec, saying that maybe there is fluid in my ear. I feel like I got no where, I guess we will see what happens with the nerve conduction test. I did have blood drawn for a cholesterol test and thyroid.

By the way Steve, I live in an apartment and can't afford to take out a mortgage for the above listing of yours!!!!!:eek:

Rose, I take 2400mcg of B12 daily and a B Complex, along with a multiple vitamin and 400mcg of Folic Acid. Am I on the right track?

Kathi49 03-01-2007 07:24 AM

darlindeb,

I am glad they ordered a nerve conduction test. :) That tells me they are looking for an impingement. However, if the pain is going upwards; headaches, etc. then the test may come back normal. Normally, the upper cervical levels with refer pain upwards. Truthfully, and with cervicogenic headaches, the only way to determine the pain generators is by injections, MRIs, CT scans, etc. I have had EMGs and a QSART on my legs and feet. The EMGs came back normal but I still had radiculopathy. And try the Zyrtec and see if it helps. :) If all else fails, I would definitely insist on a cervical MRI.

I want to add too that since my last fusion, C5/C6 I had been having spasms or pain in my upper back, shoulders, arms, hands, etc. And I saw my Neurosurgeon on Monday, and the VERY FIRST thing he did was to order a second MRI. I have looked at it and see nothing wrong that I can tell. So, he suspects the spasms are clamping down so hard that they are irritating the nerves OUTSIDE of the spine. But I don't see him again until March 13th.

pamelajfarrell 04-24-2009 03:13 AM

cervicogenic vertigo
 
Hi Everyone,
I know it might sound a crazy thing to say but I am so pleased to find there are others suffering the same as me. I of course would not wish this on anyone. I live in England and this type of thing is not really regonised over here; ther isn't even anything on the N.H.S. website.
I had disc replacement a few months ago and am now getting headaches nearly everly day ,neck pain, and a real unsteadiness when I am walking. I am getting real problems getting any help for this. So I wondered if anyone had any suggestions.
Thanks everyone.

jesse88 08-30-2011 08:34 AM

I found this thread while trying to determine if my current problem of increasing hearing loss could be related to my cervical spine issues. I don't want to hijack this thread, but I can't find the New Thread link. I do have permission to start new threads, so I don't get it. Can anyone clue me in? Thank you!

mrsD 08-30-2011 12:05 PM

Yes, you can start new threads anytime, anywhere here.

You might also look into Arnold Chiari forum, as ear issues sometimes are connected to that.

When I was hypothyroid, I had some loss and it returned to almost normal with fixing it with levothyroxine.

Dr. Smith 08-30-2011 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jesse88 (Post 800583)
I can't find the New Thread link.

Hi Jesse, :welcome_sign:

The New Thread button is by itself, left side, just above the "Sticky" threads and below the Tips, Supplements, etc. sub-forum.

HTH,

Doc

jesse88 08-30-2011 01:49 PM

Thank you both for your responses. I'll look for the New Thread where you suggested.

Barry Jackson 03-05-2013 12:13 PM

tinnitus
 
I have had loud ringing in both ears for about 15 years, accompanied by severe stiffness in the back of the neck and both sides of the neck. I can barely turn my head. The ringing rises markedly in pitch and intensity if I jut my lower jaw forward. If I push the tip of my tongue towards the back/right of my mouth I get the same result, but not if I direct the tongue to the left. When looking upward I tend to lose my balance and become dizzy. The tinnitus has been getting louder year after year, to the point where it is almost driving me nuts. I have an appointment for 5 successive treatments over the course of 5 weeks with a noted osteopath. At our first meeting I intend to mention cervicogenic tinnitus, occipital neuralgia and C3/C4 facet joints in the hope that the ensuing discussion will reveal the most promising course of action. Since I have already been diagnosed with arthritis in the upper spine, perhaps fusion is the most logical altlernative, though I would prefer to avoid surgery as much as possible. I shall keep you posted.
Barry Jackson
St. Lazare, Quebec
March 5, 2013


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