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Old 11-03-2015, 07:48 PM #1
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Default So yesterday I had my neck evaluated by a chiro

And he went through my whole spine and neck with a machine which I'm not sure what it is called, and found out that my C4 and C1 are badly inflammated while C2 has some aswell.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...22#post1137922

Here's my post explaining that the first doctor I ever saw didn't report it as a concussion. She said that it was and I quote "Soft tissue injury with head contusion". So can this mean that I never in fact recieved a concussion and the symptoms that I'm still suffering from to this day (albeit much less than before) is infact the inflammation causing me problems?


I went for the evaluation after reading this article for those who are interested:

http://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2014/07/040.html
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