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Cervogenic Dizziness
Does anyone on this site suffer from cervogenic dizziness also occipital neuralgia?
I have both of these and nearly gone crazy? Need some support |
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Dizziness
So what symptoms do you have with bith of these. Mine are very bad neck injury, dizzy all the time, leg weakness, headaches.
What do you do for treatment? |
Where do I find this forum......I am not good at this site yet
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Here it is-
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum24.html Our Useful Links - Websites, Articles & Polls (TOS forum) http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread84.html If you click the logo in the upper left corner it will take you to the main page with all forum topics. |
I guess I also need to know what symptoms are you having with your dizziness
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If you can list & describe your symptoms it will help us to point you to other options & forums here.
How did you injure your neck and what kind of injury was it? c spine bones, disk herniation, or soft tissue? What kind of tests or imaging (MRI/Xrays/Cat scan) have you had so far? |
I am not the original poster, but I have occipital neuralgia and horrible dizziness, tinnitus, stabbing ear pain, and ear "fullness." Everything started after doing some sit-ups while pulling up on my neck with my hands.
The dizziness feels like my head is in a swimming pool. All my symptoms have been getting progressively worse over the last 16 months. The OC initially was pressure and a weird tingling on the left side of my head and neck. It has progressed to a burning/cold sensation. Does anyone know the connection between the dizziness and other ear issues and the occipital neuritis / neuralgia? More importantly, how can I fix this? I responded favorably to a nerve block, but the doctor wants to destroy the nerve root. I'm not sure that doing that will make the dizziness go away... I'm going to research Dr. Jho's procedure where he decompresses the nerve root at c2. Does anyone have any feedback on his procedure? |
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