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Old 03-28-2017, 10:36 AM #11
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Mark in idaho,

Yes, I definitely have a noisy neck lol.
I am seeing a nucca chiropractor, low level laser, acupuncture (just had my first appointment), and massage therapy, so hopefully these help with blood flow.
I seem to be getting a solid 5 .5 deep sleep (at least that what my watch says lol).

I think the biggest trigger is anxiety, and when the weather changes.

Donnie,
I hear you about blowing a gasket for someone to listen.
I have been waiting 5 months to see a surgeon .
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Old 05-05-2017, 11:44 AM #12
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I got in a mva in November 2016 I was told I had a brain concussion. I 've been to neurologist as pain is so bad. He thinks my head pressure pain could be caused from missed break in my neck, I'm due to get another cervical x Ray. I just wish someone feeling what I feel would tell me this pain is part of healing process. I can't sleep when I do trying to turn in bed my head feels like its heavy my body is like turning but feels like my head is dragging to follow. I can turn head side to side but not fully as pain like tension pull occurs I then have to turn my whole body that direction to see. You referenced your neck anything you can share to make me feel better.
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bonnie,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. What you are experiencing is common. The doctors rarely understand this. I call it a subtle neck injury. It usually does not show up on x-rays or other imaging. I doubt another x-ray will show anything. Your injury is likely soft tissue that does not show on an x-ray.

A physical therapist or chiropractor can be of some help but the most important way to heal is by choosing to be disciplined with posture when resting or sleeping. If you struggle in a normal bad, I suggest you find an adjustable bed or try sleeping in a soft recliner. For me, the recliner worked wonders.

It was important for me to find that comfortable position that allowed me to sleep on my back without moving. I used a U shaped pillow to support my head so it did not roll or tip to the side. It took some effort and discipline to learn to sleep on my back. In bed, a pillow under my knees helped to keep me from rolling on my side.

A physical therapist can help with some gentle traction and mobilization of the cervical vertebra. No range of motion exercises until the pain and inflammation goes down. Not all physical therapist are good at this so don't be afraid to try different PT's.

Some chiros can help but you want gentle techniques. No 'twist the head and pop the neck' treatments. They are too aggressive for most. An upper cervical chiro may be worthwhile. Check the Vitamins sticky at the top for links to the 2 upper cervical chiro referral sites.

You should be icing your neck, especially after any treatments. Taking an anti-inflammatory (NSAID) can be helpful. Ibuprofen or aspirin work good but you have to be consistent. 200 mgs of ibuprofen 3 times a day is what my doctor recommends. I use aspirin and acetaminophen combined for any intense headaches.

Other than neck and headaches, do you have any other symptoms ?
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Read your Post I sustained a brain concussion in November 2016 in a auto accident, my neurologist told me not to fly due to cabin pressure in plane so glad I didn't. I try to not even ride on bumpy roads which bums my children as they like to camp. I wish you better health, prayers sent your was.
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