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in reply to: Upright MRI #27557
Sorry to hear you are going through this, I have had similar over past 20 years. Neck CAN cause loss of balance if you search this: https://www.gmjournal.co.uk/cervical-spondylosis-a-cause-of-dizziness
it is great article telling you how it does this.
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Bowhunters syndrome is another thing Dr Corenman told me about, so look that up on net too, neck can be trapping Vertebral arteries on turning of your head.Upright mri scanners are lower quality and can sometimes give false readings, the proper mri is best for quality of images. but if like me you are needing scans in certain positions then Transcranial CAT scan is best, it will pick up vascular problems, i.e. blocked/trapping arteries, blood flow etc. they put a contrast/dye in your vein to highlight anything wrong like a blockage
in reply to: Positional Dizziness #27266Also what shows those crystals that cause BPPV? My GP says they do not show on mri so is there a test they do show up on? It would help rule it out or diagnose. Thanks
in reply to: Positional Dizziness #27265I have positional dizziness if I lie on my back or right side so I avoid doing it. I am still getting Drs to try and find what it is. I got checked by ENT 22 years ago who suspected BPPV, but I had no Nystagmus, and they made me so dizzy I never went back for further tests, as I could not cope with the sensation of vertigo.
I go dizzy on looking up, I have had falls because of it, I looked up once and then fell to the floor, got taken to hospital, then said it was vaso-vagal attack maybe caused by cervical Spondylosis, so doesn’t that mean it is spine causing it? What is vaso-vagal please? Thank you.
I am so fed up of it, I wish they’d cure me. It is too much to cope with.
in reply to: Hearing Loss connection to Spine? #27263Oh right. Thank you. so that points more to it being my heart or an ear problem then possibly?
in reply to: Positional Dizziness #27262Thank you. So would MRI show that? Or do I need another test?
in reply to: Positional Dizziness #25992So what is the cause please? Does the spine cause it?
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