Dizzy, headache, neck pain/ache
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I had this about 4 years ago. I was diagnosed with Occipital Neuralgia first and then Cervicogenic Headaches which basically means headaches coming from the neck. I also suffered DAILY dizzy spells during those 3 years. In my opinion, you really need to have an MRI done of your cervical spine. In particular because you mention sharp neck pain WITH the headaches and dizziness. DO NOT let a Chiropractor do any more manipulations of your neck at all until you can get an MRI. In my case the headaches and dizziness were coming from the C3/C4 level of the cervical spine. I eventually had a fusion that stopped the headaches and dizziness. I am not saying this is your problem or advocating a fusion. But I believe an MRI is a must. Hang in there.
If you want, see a Neurologist first. Sometimes they can give the injections; trigger point, facet, etc. as well as the meds. My own Neurologist refers her patients to the Spine Group I go to. Which is kind of beside the point because I went to the Spine Group first and they ordered the MRI. Actually, I see a spinal pain management doctor who specializes in headaches coming from the neck. He is the one that saw the culprit right off the bat which was the C3/C4. Anyway, I see my Neurologist now for peripheral neuropathy and not headaches because they are virtually gone from the fusion. Since I don't really know what is causing your headaches/migraines, I think I would see a Neurologist first and then take it from there. It is just that I now know the difference between the headaches I had from occipital neuralgia/cervicogenic headaches vs migraines. I have had migraines off and on throughout my life and the other type, the ON headaches, are far, far worse than any migraine I have ever had. Or, you could try a pain management clinic at your local medical center. I hope this helps. My main point was NOT to let a Chiro manipulate your neck until you really know what is going on. Having manipulations done can make things much, much worse.
First of all, thanks to Kathy49 for her excellent response! As I read your letter, I also thought of Occipital Neuralgia