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    Neck - which side to crack first

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      Blaze last edited by

      When my neck is stiff like all day but not really notice until night, if i try to crack to the right it may have a pain which won't let me crack without getting pain so i have to crack the other side first.

      Also when i go on the trampoline and land it hurts my neck more than when i used to not crack it.

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        bod8 last edited by

        I know what you mean, it has to be "ready" to click.
        i'm not sure which side first is best thought tbh…

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          Blaze last edited by

          It varies.

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            bod8 last edited by

            yeah i guess

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              Blaze last edited by

              I have found recently that i have to crack the right side first if not there is like this pain so i can't crack. If you imagine a shape like:

              ….............
              ........../////
              .........///////
              ......../////////
              ......../////////

              in a triangle shape-ish. With like the root as the right angled base and the top angle as like the first bit.

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                bod8 last edited by

                lol i dont get the pic, can you explain it a bit more though it looks pretty informative 😎

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                  Blaze last edited by

                  the lines are meant to be the triangle.

                  Also i have to kind of put my neck into a position to ignore a feeling in the right side even if i have cracked it sometimes.

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                    bod8 last edited by

                    oh i see.

                    do you have a tendency to crack to the right then? i do ever since i was thumped in the back by someone at school :x lol.

                    since then, i have always needed to crack but felt a different special tendency to crack to the right. sometimes this simply involves looking right and then back to the starting position. it's weird, do you have it too?

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                      Blaze last edited by

                      no but i get weird feelings on the right side of my back and neck when needing to crack.

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                        bod8 last edited by

                        you get these feelings more often than on the left, right? (lol at the pun 😎 )

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                          Blaze last edited by

                          pain in back on right

                          weird neck feeling left

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                            bod8 last edited by

                            hmm i get kinda the same - weird!

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                              Blaze last edited by

                              Lol once you have an avatar - you can't get rid of it unless JC removes it for you.

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                                bod8 last edited by

                                lol yeah i just changed it to this dude in a suit cos i got bored of the smiley 😎

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                                  Blaze last edited by

                                  Ok

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                                    Ben last edited by

                                    I am exactly the same.

                                    If I try to click to the right first, I get a sharp pain that makes me stop, however if I go left to right it is perfectly fine.

                                    I think it is because the sympathetic nerves are located more to this side.

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                                      Blaze last edited by

                                      Wow someone who has to do the same. I can sometimes do the other side if i move my neck into a certain area.

                                      What are those nerves you mentioned?

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                                        bod8 last edited by

                                        hope ben replies this seems interesting and maybe quite significant…

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                                          Blaze last edited by

                                          Yep - for me def!

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