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    Neck: Underlying issue?

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      bod8 last edited by

      hmm, i'm not too sure.
      i don't get the eye problem, but from what you've said, i think i get exactly the same thing when looking to the right (when i walk or sit).
      nice to know someone else has this problem!

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        Blase_Cracke last edited by

        @bod8:

        hmm, i'm not too sure.
        i don't get the eye problem, but from what you've said, i think i get exactly the same thing when looking to the right (when i walk or sit).
        nice to know someone else has this problem!

        I'm afraid that when I start driving it may happen to me at some point when it would really matter, but last time I was switching classes and I almost collapsed in the middle of the hallway. So the only thing I lost was pride.

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          Blaze last edited by

          Right - first, i would not go to the chiropractor, instead a physiotherapist.

          With the restricted movement, it may be because you have damaged something as i know that a guy i know can't move his neck to the side as far anymore because he used to crack his neck.

          I in the morning sometimes crack my neck and get headaches, lightheadedness, and can't see for a few seconds - blurry. I feel sick. Sometimes when i get up and move quickly i get the same feelings.

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            bod8 last edited by

            @Blaze:

            Right - first, i would not go to the chiropractor, instead a physiotherapist.

            With the restricted movement, it may be because you have damaged something as i know that a guy i know can't move his neck to the side as far anymore because he used to crack his neck.

            I in the morning sometimes crack my neck and get headaches, lightheadedness, and can't see for a few seconds - blurry. I feel sick. Sometimes when i get up and move quickly i get the same feelings.

            8O
            the guy you know who can't move his neck to the side as much - scary :roll:
            how much less can he do it?

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              Blaze last edited by

              Well he can't turn it to like look sideards 90 degree. Not too far.

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                bod8 last edited by

                @Blaze:

                Well he can't turn it to like look sideards 90 degree. Not too far.

                interesting - i can hardly do that either on one side of my neck

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                  Blaze last edited by

                  Maybe you have the same problem then.

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                    Locker165 last edited by

                    Duh!

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                      Blaze last edited by

                      Locker is right.

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                        Locker165 last edited by

                        Non.

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                          Blaze last edited by

                          D'accord - je crois maintenant.

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                            Locker165 last edited by

                            Changed your message here too.

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