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Old 08-10-2021, 07:42 PM #2
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What is your avg daily pain level?
Does it increase with any activities?
What kind of work or activities do you do?

I see the mention of a past head/neck injury, did you ever have any (very good) phys therapy or chiropractic treatment for that ?
Past injuries can show up later in life as we age.

Head impact/whiplash can cause misalignment at the C1/ C2 also called atlas /axis.
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