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  • Cindaj1982
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    in reply to: Deviation of Dens #28390

    Ok. Well hopefully the new sub occipital headaches go away. That’s the main thing left now.

    Cindaj1982
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    in reply to: Deviation of Dens #28379

    Thank you so much for your reply. I was worried about it being that very thing. Do you think it has been long enough I don’t need to worry anymore about a stroke?

    Cindaj1982
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    in reply to: Deviation of Dens #28372

    On February 24th I received a chiropractic adjustment. The 2nd of 3 that month. My neck was rotated as is usual for adjustments. Within a few minutes I got very dizzy and felt sick. I walked around a little while and it went away. I told my chiropractor about it and he assured me to not worry.I suffered with vertigo for 3 days after the adjustment.
    My chiropractor assured me it could not be related to my neck and must have been My inner ear. My 3rd adjustment on March 5th was unremarkable except I now have a headache at the center base of my skull and top of my neck that comes and goes. The muscles on either side of the center feel like a burning sensation sometimes. My neck doesn’t really hurt low or anything. Just the base of the skull. I believe maybe the occipital area? Is this something I should worry over? It has been 3 months now. I’m hoping with time it will ease. I’ve had 3 adjustments with a different chiropractor using only the activator since March with no change in the occipital aches. If it’s just muscles that’s fine. I just don’t want to worry about it being anything more serious. My MRI from October 2017 says I have DDD throughout cervicle spine as well as osteoarthritis. All mild to moderate with stenosis at c4c5 and c5c6 due to moderate DDD. With mild degenerative changes at the cranio cervical junction.

    Cindaj1982
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    in reply to: Deviation of Dens #28194

    Thank you for your answer! I tested negative for RA but MRI shows degenerative disc disease so that explains a lot. Eases my mind. Thanks so much.

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