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Trying to find post about connection with neck muscles and vertigo/tinnitus and contact info relating to this topic. some weeks ago now.

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the postee gave a link referring to a site which deals with neck muscle problems and the postee said there may be a link between getting episodes of vertigo. I would lije to find that post to re read and investigate.

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Hi there I also would as well because I have these issues.

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noisynora in reply toTravelrid13

hopefully the person who posted the link will see our posts. I knew I should have noted it when I read it. I was just wondering if my neck syrains on long long drives without neck support and possibly not having the right depth of pillow when I sleep, may be factors in triggering vertigo as I know from experience that if I loungr on sofa with my head resting on a firm settee armrest, I often feel neck strain the next day and slightly veer to the right when walking afterwards. sounds bonkers. However, on reading the post (which I can't find anymore) it gave me a bit of hope to read there may actually be a connection. what is your interest? do you get neck strain /vertigo?

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Travelrid13 in reply tonoisynora

I have worn discs in my neck and 3 trapped nerves there they don't know if my dizziness is connected with that.I am seeing the consultant this month

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noisynora in reply toTravelrid13

thank you for clarifying. All the best with your consultation. I hope the medics can help resolve your problem. Thank you for your reply.

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Luvmyipad in reply tonoisynora

Hi,this is my first reply to you, but because of a fall on the back of my head, I too suffered from vertigo. Went to many doctors, but no help. Was referred to a chiropractor certified in upper cervical spine. He treated my neck and spine and, after a few months, the vertigo was gone. I hope this info might help you. Good luck.

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Travelrid13 in reply toLuvmyipad

Thank you Luvmyipad so it is all probably interconnected very interesting .Glad your vertigo has gone.

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Luvmyipad in reply toTravelrid13

Good luck with your consultant, but if no help there, what do you have to lose by seeing a chiropractor. I pray you will find an answer.

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Travelrid13

Thank you

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