Hello. Sorry for the lengthy posting...just want to provide enough info.
After 8 chiropractic "neck cracking" treatments to help resolve what is best described as a back of the head sensation of "water swishing back and forth in a pan" when turning my head, I then began to experience new symptoms.
Originally, my GP thought the "swishing" sensation could be BPPV and gave me exercises to do. Did for several weeks while going to a chiro thinking there might be an irritated neck nerve on the right side where the sensation originate (I had been doing a lot of overhead painting work a few days prior).
Post-chiro, new symptoms for last 3-1/2 months:
- Dull ache across base of neck
- more grinding sounds in neck
- constant clicking in ears when flexing neck up/down
(don't believe TMJ-related had jaw clicking for 27
years & seemingly resolved with chiro treatments.)
- raising up arms to massage neck/head feels like an energy/tension build-up from neck to head (hard to describe this one).
SYMPTOMS caused by TURNING<BENDING OF NECK (will resolve shortly after change of head position to upright/straight)...
- dizzy sensation if held for a short length of time
- prickly, tightening, burning sensation on top of head
- sensitivity to sound that (strangely) seems to
resonate off the base of skull/neck area and other
places on skull...doesn't seem to occur much if head
held upright.
- feel pulse in back of neck on either side if lying
against pillow or back of chair.
- "thrusting-like" sensation moves through head
sometimes with or without movement of neck.
Most all the above is relieved when lying down - more pronounced if under stress.
I've had MRIs of brain/cervical area...normal. MRAs of brain/cervical area (contrast) to check for carotid/vertebral artery dissections, aneuyrysms, AVMS...normal. CBC and blood tests to check for lupus, rheumatoid arthritis...normal.
ENG test for dizziness and MRI reviewed by neurotologist indicated a vascular loop compressing left cranial vestibular nerve. The doctor says that was what was causing the "swishing" sensation. However, I told him most of the sensations occur on the right side, to which he says it's hard to tell where it's coming from and didn't comment on other symptoms.
This all has effected quality of life as the dizziness and other sensations tire me easily.
What started out as an odd "swishing" sensation that I could have learned to live with has escalated into more symptoms that may or may not have been caused by chiro treatments.
Any insight given will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
[This message has been edited by shinlee (edited 02-12-2003).]