cervical spine ddd at C4-C6 and straightened lordosis

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Hello,

has anyone had this issue. Woke up about 10 months ago, with my head feeling very light, was a bit lightheaded, it cleared up as day progressed, but since then, my head feels a bit wobby or hypermobile and doing too much head movement causes a bit of lightheadednesss. Also feel slightly off in my balance when walking. There is NO pain.

The xray shows ddd at C4-C6, and a straight lordosis. I am 48.

Blood tests are normal. I eat very healthy and no trauma to head that I know of.

Went to a chiro for 3 months, then PT for another 3 months, need breakthrough. Sometimes the soft tissue work at PT helps a bit, He tries to decompress the cervical spine and mobilize facet joints.

Curious if anyone has had this. God bless all.

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    hello

    all my cervicals have spurs. c-4 has receded i also suffer from pain i have PT my neurologist told me NO to chiropractor and i agree . my pain on my neck is just bad . i get dizzy, nauseated, when pain flares i cant turned my head to the left my neck crack, make noises and it triggers migrane headaches which cause me anxiety.

    im on firiocet but the thing it helps 100 % is i got to a neuromuscular massage theraphy and the pain goes away.

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      does your head feel too mobile or hypermobile? and does it improve after neuromuscular massage theraphy? I will pray for you. God bless.

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