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The dizziness can be an ear issue. For me it was. There are "crystals" that exist in the semi-circular canals. These can shift and become lodged in areas in the canals, causing dizziness. If you go to your physio or a good chiropractor, they can test to see if this is the case. The test is very non-invasive. Basically, they have you sit on a bed and "fall" backwards onto the bed (they catch you). Depending on your reaction, they can then adjust you so the crystals are freed up, thus curing the dizziness.
Not being a doctor, I don't know how this works, only that this is the way it was explained, and performed on me.
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I've not personally had the "crystal" experience. My therapist has talked about treating patients just like you said.
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I am new here and in a wrist splint forgive my typing. I drop things all the time and it can b embarrassing. tonight i tried to oick up a coffe cup and wrist cracked and pain......bad so i am in a splint. I think this could be double crush from tos???? does anyone know?
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I am new here and in a wrist splint forgive my typing. I drop things all the time and it can b embarrassing. tonight i tried to oick up a coffe cup and wrist cracked and pain......bad so i am in a splint. I think this could be double crush from tos???? does anyone know?


Well, yeah, I had a lot of that, but I have a bad neck in addition to TOS. So with me it's a combo of both.

Hope you find a path to improvement soon.

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I am new here and in a wrist splint forgive my typing. I drop things all the time and it can b embarrassing. tonight i tried to oick up a coffe cup and wrist cracked and pain......bad so i am in a splint. I think this could be double crush from tos???? does anyone know?
when i had a couple of sprained wrists after a car wreck i just had to find light cups to drink from, and straws work great too. when it hurts so bad u just have to pamper it (or them). i also get stuff from the thrift store that can be dropped and will not break. course i am a thrift store addict and that also has it's drawbacks.
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