I am 29 year old male. I had a car accident in 1997, which caused severe
whiplashLocation of whiplash pain
Shaken baby syndrome
Whiplash & damage to the
brainstemBrainstem function
Posterior fossa tumor (
vestibularAcoustic neuroma nuclei). The
brainstemBrainstem function
Posterior fossa tumor lesion was only diagnosed in 2002 via ENG and other functional tests.
MRI of the brain/brainstem was and still is completely
normalNormal saline flush.
MRA of the
neckCervical spondylosis
Head and neck glands
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the neck and cheek
Irritated seborrheic kerotosis - neck
Lymph tissue in the head and neck.
Melanoma - neck
Neck lump
Neck pain
Neck pulse
Neck x-ray
Oral cancer vessels was only performed in 2002 - completely normal.
Aside from balance symptoms, I have other strange symptoms which no one has an explanation for:
1. My neck (and other spinal) muscles are very weak (despite doing pilates and cervical stability exercises every day). There are marked degenerative changes and I have a pinched nerve (C6 root, identified via EMG).
2. I can have trouble with breathing. If I strain my neck (there is definitely a correlation here), it affects my breathing mechanism for days/weeks. I awake gasping for air and/or there is a sensation that the "batteries" are low in my breathing mechanism. It improves slowly over time.
3. Ocassionally, my swallowing mechanism is sluggish. I can swallow, but it doesn't go down as quick as normal. This also is related to straining my neck, but it recovers slowly over time.
I know breathing and swallowing are brainstem functions - is this all related?
I never had the breathing and swallowing issues until 2002 when I had a fall.
Thanks
Ben