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Hello, I am coming to cleveland on aug 28 to see a surgeon about my neck but I am having new problems I don't know if I can wait about three days ago I started having severe headaches nausea,and dizziness so bad I can hardley walk verry light headed when I get up in the morning its there it progreses all day until by 3 I have no choice but to lay down until I go to bed, you have some of my paper mork MRI, is the nerves in my neck being compresed more by the spur or herniations whats going on I can't hardley function any more I AM SCARRED I work part-time for the first time Ive had to call off please help me Im so weak and my arms hurt so much can you move my apt up nobody can help me here.
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Hi, I am a physician, but not one here with the Cleveland Clinic.  You need to go to your own doctor or to the Emergency Room today!!.  This sudden change in your symptoms is very worrisome!  Carol, the other poster above, is absolutely right.

Don't rely on this forum as it is for patients only and nobody from the Cleveland Clinic will see it.  Get yourself seen today and then come back and let us know you were seen by a doctor so we don't worry.  Okay?  Good luck, Quix, MD
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Yvette, you have posted on a patient to patient forum.
The Cleveland Clinic physicians don't answer questions on this forum.

You could call Cleveland Clinic and ask to speak to someone who schedules appointments.
Or perhaps you have paperwork from the doctor with a number to call?

I suspect they might tell you to call your local doctor, or go to the emergency room.

Carol
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