Joined: 06 Oct 2006 Posts: 4 Location: Portland, OR
Nausea When I Move My Head, Neck, Eyes, Inner Ear Problem? Posted: 10-06-06 22:30pm
Hi all, I am new and hope someone can help
me. I am nauseated since the chiro
adjusted my neck. It is bad when I move
my head, neck and eyes. Worst in the
morning but bad all throughout the day.
Vision is impaired due to the nausea.
Drinking coffee makes it worse so I dont
do that but hope it is some kind of clue.
Eating or not eating makes no difference
nor what I eat. Does anyone have any
ideas as to what could have happened? I
deal with tmjd related pain for 6 years
and have been hit in the face as well as
car accident where the airbag hit me hard
in the face in the last 3 years but the
nausea began much after those incidents.
It was bad 2 years straight and then it
has been minimal the last few years until
now when it came back worse than ever.
Went back to the chiropractor as well as
another chiro and still miserable. Liver
was tested and is fine. When I had this
before for 2 years straight the ear doctor
said I had hydrops problem, someting about
too much water in my inner ears and how it
leaked or something. He put me on
diuretics whihc I took for short time only
because I am prone to side effects. I
can't be on a diuretic again because of my
now super dry eyes. Any ideas welcomed.
Thank you!
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