Joined: 08 Aug 2007 Posts: 1 Location: United States
Headaches In Back of Head And Neck ... Posted: 08-08-07 22:41pm
I have really bad headaches in the back of
my head and down my neck. I get really
dizzy.Sometimes they even go up the sides.
I have read about Chiari Malformation type
I, and I think that is what i have. The
symptoms are very close. I would like to
tell my parents and doctors what i think,
but i am afraid they will think i am being
stupid or overeacting. What do u think I
should do. I dont think I can handle the
headaches any longer.......
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yogahoneybunny
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Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 868 Location: Strumica, Macedonia
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Posted: 08-12-07 05:17am
By all means, if you feel that there is a
problem VOICE IT. Your intuition is a
very powerful guide...and don't hesitate
to follow up on your internal nudges. But
I might recommend you be open to a number
of different scenarios. Present the
symptoms and ask an expert help you to
diagnose them...instea of walking in with
preconceived ideas.
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kbarnyard
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Joined: 15 Aug 2007 Posts: 1
- Posted: 08-15-07 22:52pm
I have had very similar symptoms since
March 07. I have had 2 MRIs and I haven't
been diagnosed with Chiari. You should
definitely talk to someone because you
could have Chiari. I still don't have a
diagnosis, but I hope that you can find
one.
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