DIZZINESS, TINNITUS, BALANCE ISSUES, NECK PAIN

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I have been having dizziness everyday for the past 3 years, tinnitus and balance issues. I have been to 2 ENT's , a neurologist and a heart doctor and they couldn't find anything. Recently I have been having pains in back of my neck and lower back. I recently seen a chiropractor who did xrays which showed I have a misalignment in back of my neck and spine, nerve damagr and that the symptoms I have are coming from this and with some adjustments I will get better. I was wondering if anyone else has had these similar symptoms and has went to a chiropractor, if so, did it help ? If not, any feedback would be appreciated

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  • Posted

    Have you done any diagnostic tests (audiograms etc., ) and what were their results,

    Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou, PhD, FEAN

    Clinical Neurophysiologist

    Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology

    • Posted

      Vestibular migraine could give normal results, but you do not mention seperate episodes of migraine.

      What was the conclusion from the neurologist?

      Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou, PhD, FEAN

      Clinical Neurophysiologist

      Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology

  • Posted

    I have had your issues for 6 yrs. Still not fixed and still don't have an answer. I have been told I have vestibular migraines and I have also been told that my C2 was mis alligned. I also have forward head posture and I think this could be the issue. Sorry I don't have an answer. If you go to facebook and type vestibular migraines you will find groups of people with similar issues.

    • Posted

      I will look into vestibular migraines. My dizziness is when standing, walking, sitting and sometimes laying down. I was told my vestibular function is normal.
  • Posted

    I have been suffering with some of the same issues for over two years now. 

    ​My best suggestion is to FIND A NOTABLE VISTIBULAR CLINIC asap.

    Patti

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