I have what fits the description of chronic
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Little tummys rest. I've seen a neurologist who says I don't have a neuro problem that he can see. Internal medicine doctor tells me he is clueless too. But everyday I feel SO BAD. There must be an answer.
Last year, I did get "adjusted" by a chiropractor where he cracked my back in 2
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I did have an MRI of my Cervical spine taken and the neurologist mentioned something about "strengthening of the lordosis, but there is no kephosis evident". Brain MRI normal.
I have noticed that if I lay down and have someone hyperextend my neck my pulling on my head that there is tremendous relief in the pressure--almost like there is an instant, physical, measurable relief when this is performed.
1) Whatever that means, could that cause headaches?
(My headache is usually dull and boring and felt deep behind my forehead or the back of my head. But my neck does make a funny "fizzle" sound when I move my head around.)
2) Also, is there any evidence that young healthy people with unexplained daily headaches tend to develop any certain diseases or medical conditions in the future, such as stroke, aneurysm, vascular, lung, or other conditions?
3) Is the fact that I get so much instant relief from hyperextending my neck a certain clue?
Because of the abnormal sound your hearing and lordosis issues in your neck, I'm curious to know if you have had a previous injury, possibly whiplash?
Ask your doctor about physical therapy. If possible, make sure you find a PT specializing in headaches. I'm on my third, now in a spine program, and she is the first who has focused in on the extreme muscle tightness at the base of my skull.
Good luck!
Don't ever let a doctor blow off your headaches! If that doctor doesn't listen, go to a different one.
Good luck. Mel