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WIERD SENSATIONS

Hello, I am 30 and have scholiosis.  Within the past few months I have had weird feelings in my head, especailly sometimes when my head is in a certain position.  Sometimes with this weird head feeling my face will become flush and have ringing in my ears.  Also when this occurs I sometimes have to grab onto whatever I am next to, almost like I am going to pass out.  I have neck instabily and curvature of the spine in my neck.  I have seen many doctors with Neck and Brain MRI's and a Neck MRA, but none of these test have shown anything other than that I do have a curve in my neck with narrowing of the bones (which I have known).  I have had test to check for seizure activity and that had shown nothing as well.  My question is - Can my symptoms be because of my scholiosis or could something else be wrong?    
Kary
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620923 tn?1452915648
...did u have the rest of ur back scanned during the MRI??there are other conditions related to scholiosis...thethered cord syndrome.....I was at the ASAP conference in July and they mentioned this....the chiari institute in Ny has a web site also and has a well informed list of story's by patients and general info.....it does not mean this is what u have...but worth checking into....

Good luck
Godspeed
"selma"
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hi mate maybe you should see a counceller and get help it could be anxity
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