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in reply to: Dizziness, neck pain, and no answers #25427
Still having problems even getting tests done eh Anniebobba. U must be American. Doctors in this country will leave you to rot. You’d think since you are still suffering they would try some tests.
At any rate, I recently had steroid injection into, I believe, the the facet joints of c3/c4 area. It helped with the dizziness some but I dont think its a solution to my problem. The effect was not that great.
A more effective solution seems to be the one physical therapy treatment I received an an ENT office. Im not sure exactly what she did, but it seems she somehow manipulated the muscles in my neck to gently move the cervical spine into better alignment. She believes the vertebra are twisted at the top of the neck. It was only a preliminary treatment but it had a greater impact on the dizziness than the injection. I felt improved for 3 days. Unfortunately, the ENT office has no other appointments available so I have to wait until they have time so I can get on a regular treatment schedule.
Gotta love the medical industry – delay and procrastination are their guiding principles.
Hopefully, you will find a doctor who actually makes an effort to help you. Vertigo can be rough – real roughin reply to: Dizziness, neck pain, and no answers #25217I have had vertigo issues for the better part of 24 years. The worthless & overpriced American medical system has thus far done nothing for me. I too have seen a whole host of doctors. Ive done the NUCCA treatment – it made my systems worse. I wasn’t able to complete the caloric test from ENT – too much dizziness and also gave me needle like pain in the ear. I don’t follow up with ENT until next week. Like you, I also have some mild disk budging in the cervical spine. There is also some mild bone spurring. Neurologists don’t seem to think much of it but considering the neck stiffness, muscle spasms and some neck pain, I think its possible the dick bulge could be irritating the nerves. This could possibly be your problem also. I consult with a pain specialist next week.
I dont think I can put a link here but there is an article on the internet (possible written by doctors from china) who treated a patient with similar symptoms. Article title is:
“Chronic Neck Pain and Episodic Vertigo and Tinnitus” from onlinelibrary.wiley
Its possible this could be answer. I have to discuss with pain management doctor next week. I also have other issues now such as pain when walking and sitting. Seems all related to the neck. L-spine MRI was OK. T-spine did have some arthritis. Also note that the Chinese patient had some vein issues in the back of the neck. Have you had a Doppler scan of your arteries? Mine seem OK but it was a quick test. Did they do it right??
Meanwhile, what could lessen the vertigo for you is muscle trigger point therapy. Its the only treatment that has helped me on any consistent basis. Try manual therapy first. Then, if you want, you can do the dry needling treatment. I found dry needling lessens the dizziness for about 2 days. U will need to find somebody who knows what they are doing because the will be sticking needles in your neck muscles and also back of the head. Check online reviews.
If pain management doc believes nucleoplasty treatment is the answer for me, I will report back. -
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