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Pressure around head and face and stiff neck

by vsam1, Feb 15, 2006 12:00AM
Tags: head, neck
I have been experiencing pressure (seems to be muscular in nature) all over my head and neck.

Sometimes its so bad I have trouble with short term memory. Did a brain MRI and everything seemed to be normal. I am also experiencing stiffness in my neck and it cracks pretty loudly when I try to stretch it. This is also affecting my energy level



I also seem to always have some congestion around the nasal area and although there has been no runny nose, I feel the urge to sneeze quite violently to get some relief



I have had both sets of symptoms over a year now but I don't know if they are related.



I have tried muscle relaxants, migraine medications, physiotherapy as well as chiropractic adjustment. I have been getting steadily worse to the point that symptoms interfere with my sleep causing some insomnia.
Member Comments (6)

by vsam1, Feb 15, 2006 12:00AM
Also I am experiencing popping sensation in my ears when I swallow my saliva. I am feeling very frustrated due to these symptoms. I used to be a healthy guy and very physically active working out 5 times a week along with other activities such as martial arts.



Nowadays I find it hard to get out of bed and I feel like my life is pretty much over at 28. Needless to say a good bit of depression has set in because of this and I don't know if it is compounding the problem. What is worse is not being able to express what I am feeling to others.

by heart2heart, Feb 15, 2006 12:00AM
I have some of the same symptoms in my neck.  Had cervical MRI and it showed severe arthritis w/bone spurring. I have a lot of cracking sounds and can't move my head from side to side without pain. I'm only 53, can't wait till I get old.  LOL

by unbreakable, Feb 19, 2006 12:00AM
I am having the pressure in my cheeks it doesnt feel numb or tingly just lik someone is pressing down on them and earlier in the day I had that popping noise in my ears when I would swallow too.

by floridian59, Mar 15, 2006 12:00AM
I also have "ALL OF THE ABOVE" and we're not alone guys; it's everywhere and no one know what the heck this **** is.  I have been to doctors and still going and no real answers yet.  But I also started having these symptoms about 3 months after have a out-patient procedure(Apr 05); injected pain medication into my upper spine for neck and back pain and thats when it started about 3 months after that and it's never gone away; getting worse.

by pressed, Mar 16, 2006 12:00AM
To the Floridian: Lots of people are indeed suffering same symptoms as you attest to. Check out the public forum websites on red tide. You might find them as interesting as I did. I recently moved away from FL, in part, because of the symptoms you and the others have. I still have some of the symptoms but they are getting better with distance from the ocean. Tourism is apparently preventing a thorough investigation of the issues residents of coastal areas are suffering. There was a new form of algea bloom in January 05 in the Gulf of Mexico. Unlike all other red tide outbreaks and fish kills, this one has killed several hundred manatee and dolphin and sea turtles, all of which are air breathing animals. Post mortum, in their bodies, a fungus was discovered that may have caused their untimely demise. It is important to drink non-tap water, take garlic and ginger to rid your body of the toxins (provided you are not taking meds that could be adversely affected by the blood thinning properties of these two natural antibiotic, antifungal, antivirus supplements). The cdc is trying to get a handle on the problems that have been described by a boat load of people around the coastal areas of the US. It is always a real possibility that either chemical dumping into our oceans is the source of our disabling medical problems, however, it is also important to understand that terrorists, prior to 911, were residing in FL, among other states. Several of the known hijackers were documented as taking one of the casino boat cruises out of John's Pass, Mediera Beach, FL. The expertise of these particular terrorists is not limited to hijacking airplanes, they are quite notorious for their chemical and biological warfare. I do not remind everyone of this merely to frighten the daylights out of us, but to remind that we are the target of this deadly group. What will get us through is our possitive attitude, our persistance in finding the cause of our common ailments, and our refusal to allow this debilitating illness overcome our will to survive and continue to live in this wonderful country. A method I've learned since moving away from the coast is to sit upright, take a deep breath to the count of four, exhale to the count of six (to further empty the lungs), then gently tap your fingertips on each of your sinuses (find a chart to locate them online) for a few minutes. This will stimulate blood flow and excite the nerve tips in your head, which may make you feel dizzy at first, however, doing this regularly will bring some relief from the awful pressure and sinus aches, even if temporarily.

by angie299215, May 09, 2008 07:57AM
To: vsam1
all this head and face stiffness is to do with your neck and upper body i suffer from it as well the right side of my face is always in spasm tried everything in the book pills doctors etc....i think it is how you hold your own body up , that comes down to posture Sometines stretching helps but not too much and not too much lifting makes things tight as well .Here is one thing you can do sit on a chair and let your body hang down 5 minutes do this a couple of times a day it lets the blood flow down to your upper body neck and head  and should relax your muscles around in this area.  angie.
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