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Old 04-12-2012, 09:47 AM #1
Valleybob Valleybob is offline
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Confused PCS or Neck problem?

Hi guys, yesterday I went for a massage from a therapist who does "total body modification" basically it's very gentle and light massage.

She did my neck and skull and at one point in the upper neck I told her I felt like my body was floating just by her touching certain areas.

To me this seems pretty obvious that there's a problem with my neck. Maybe this is why I have such a hard time lifting things. Even dishes bring on sensation of pressure/dizzy symptoms in my head.

But I don't really have neck pain, just very sensitive to touch and vibrations (ie kids jumping in the house, bumps in the car, hair clipper getting a haircut).

The doc did a CT of my head but not my neck, all appeared fine of course.
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