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Old 06-04-2008, 01:58 PM #1
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Default Head fogginess, woozy symptoms

I wanted to ask if anyone gained anything from going to an Ears/Nose/Throat specialist? I have had vestibular treatments which helped but I still get pretty bad symptoms when travelling in a moving vehicle of any kind (even the bus!). And often my ears/sinuses actually hurt during headaches. I am very sensitive to loud noise too.

When we hit our heads, is it common for fluid or air to get trapped in the middle ear somewhere causing problems?

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Old 06-04-2008, 02:59 PM #2
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idk but ii too have the samthing
like my hears feel cloudy all the time and everything seems lower then usual im not really that sensivitive to sound though but things just seem cloudier like when you in a airplane and everything you hear sounds lower
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i dont know what it is but i know the symptom. mines only in my left ear. its not constant but only when i do something to trigger symptoms like jerk of jar my head in some way. i have no clue what it is..
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That muffled sound quality is often a symptom of dp/dr. You don't filter background noise properly and things lack sparkle.
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you mind explaining dp/dr?..
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derealization

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depersonalization_disorder


its says that derealization can be caused due to head injury
im scared ******** now because i just read that it has 74% of being a life time problem dam why did i just read that
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benjamin do u still have symptoms of dp/dr
or did it completly go away?
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its says that derealization can be caused due to head injury
im scared ******** now because i just read that it has 74% of being a life time problem dam why did i just read that
That's not what "lifetime prevalence" means. It means that 74% of people will experience derealization at some point in their lifetimes! So don't worry.
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I still have constant headaches and ringing in both ears. The foggines has never left and I am still having tons of muscle therapy as the tight shoulder, neck and back injury from the fall has left me with extreme knots that are what presses on the nerves and causes the pain. Someday I hope to wake up and not feel my head and the sound of the ringing ears. Everything gets worse as the day progresses. I have continued to work since the accident. By the way Marg I fell in Ontario Canada, out running and fell and landed on the side of my head. I was knocked out and had a lot of face damage. That has gone but nothing much else. Gosh, to feel normal again. Does anyone remember the days when you didn't notice your head or the fullness and heaviness of it. I have had my headach for 3 months. I will celebrate with a trip whenver this leaves. Marg if you want to we can email. I have read your post and I think with the family issues and husbands taking on all the work, and making it through the work day, we might have some info that the other may help. Let me know. Regards everyone, and may we call return to normal as soon as we can.
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I'd just like to toss ot the info on c1/c2 (atlas /axis cervical adjustments}
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Chiropractic care info- a good one can help with many symptoms:
http://www.upcspine.com/self.htm
http://www.uppercervical.org/subpag...b/about_faq.php
http://www.spineuniverse.com/index.html
http://www.coloradochiropractic.org/.../glossary.html

Also possible is thoracic outlet syndrome {TOS} if you hit your head/shoulder/neck /collar bone.
Our TOS forum
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum24.html
useful stickys
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread84.html
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