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omg yay i, not alone i seriously thought i had cancer or something :s ...i also get the heavy neck feeling also tension headaces i feel really light headed like a mite faint sometimes iv been to the chiro had MRI scans all came back fine .......it also affects my arms and legs but it switchs sides sometimes the right side is sore stiff and then its the next side that hurts i also suffer from anxiety im pretty sure its the nervs in my neck how can you fix thi

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My husband suffers with the same symtons . Please if anyone can give advise to what to do, I would appreciate it
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Maybe get checked for MMDA1. Unlikely, but those are some of the symptoms. Better sure than misdiagnosed...
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Get ur rhomboids, and trapezoidal muscles deep tissue massaged...that will help ur situation. ...the knots in ur back are restricting blood flow to ur head...hence the dizziness, lightheadedness etc.....
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You need vestibular physical therapy.
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Yours is a case of cervicogenic dizziness/vertigo.Basically the input from your neck muscles to the brain is weak/abnormal,This causes dizziness,in some cases vertigo.You need to strengthen your neck muscles plus shoulder muscles too by doing isometric exercises for neck.Go see a doctor and then physiotherapist(not chiro) for the exercise routine.Hope this helps. Source - Happened to be,now i am fine, P.s. - Theres nothing of value available on this on net so dont try searching and get depressed even the doctors in west are not sure and replying on patient portals as nothing can be done.But here in india,i got myself diagnosed and treated nicely by the doctors and physiotherapist.
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my husband describes exactly your symptoms...putting the head forward. he has had a disc replaced and a new xray says cervical spondylitus..im not convinced.
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Hello All, 

I must say, reading this thread has really helped me because it's comforting to know I am not the only one suffering from these symptoms. This came out of no where, and it is pretty new to me, only been happening for 3 weeks, but it was definitely abnormal so I went to my PCP and they ordered all sorts of tests, including a head CT. Everything came back normal but the head CT showed something, having to do with my cerebellum. Has anyone heard of issues with a smaller cerebellum? Wondered if it was serious or just the way I was born and it's unrelated to the other symptoms I am having. I researched things having to do with a smaller cerebellum, and I am not having trouble with my coordination/walking, so it doesn't sound related to the other issues I'm having. Getting an MRI done soon.

Hoping for the best for all of you!


Thanks

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Hello All,

I must say, reading this thread has really helped me because it's comforting to know I am not the only one suffering from these symptoms. This came out of no where, and it is pretty new to me, only been happening for 3 weeks, but it was definitely abnormal so I went to my PCP and they ordered all sorts of tests, including a head CT. Everything came back normal but the head CT showed something, having to do with my cerebellum, the exact wording on the CT results is mild cerebellar atrophy. Everything else looked good. I have a lot of tension in my neck and shoulders so I thought maybe the lightheadedness, and head aches related to that? Wondered if it was serious or just the way I was born and it's unrelated to the other symptoms I am having. I researched things having to do with cerebellar atrophy, and I am not having trouble with my coordination/walking, so it doesn't sound related to the other issues I'm having. Getting an MRI done soon.

Hoping for the best for all of you!

Thanks

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I also feel these ways

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I feel the same way too!

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The common problem I notice among most of the persons here with these "heavy head" symptoms is that almost all of us are stationary for long periods of time, and most of us sit at a computer for long periods of time. Another contributing factor is sleeping in one position for too long, either during a nap, or all night. Fix these problems and you will see things get back to normal (over time.) And always keep yourself hydrated.

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My daughter has these exact symptoms and all the tests come back negative. Have you gotten any relief?

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What did they do? Can you help me? What is the exercize routine?

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Wow! In a weird way it is nice to have all of this validated and not feel quite so alone, as I have a lot of the same issues as described on here. I'm tired of doctors, nurses, people in general looking at me like I'm crazy when I describe these symptoms...but it is really scary to me and I feel it limits what I can do. The other part of my "dizziness/light-headedness" is the whole depth perception aspect...sometimes I feel like the ground is "soft" and I have to hold onto something...anyone else? This whole "fuzzy" head thing...I'm done with it...it's been going on for years...lots of tests and no explanation.

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