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Continuation on topic of neck pain

NEW STUDY! Parasym Plus™ for Multiple Sclerosis › Forums › PrettyIll.com Discussion › EDS/MS/Chiari › Continuation on topic of neck pain

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  • November 26, 2012 at 8:04 pm #356
    Joann
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    I wanted to comment on the past post that is now closed on neck pain. I am currently suffering from neck pain. It is just left of the back center of neck and goes up my head, and down to about the shoulder blade, in a straight line. Its not just pain, its a feeling as if my head isn’t going to be held up on that side. Moving my head or neck makes me feel as if something is going to collapse of break. It is almost wobbly. This is happened in the past and usually I will then get the episodes of high bp or heart rate. And possible pain below sternum. Sometimes the back of head or neck will feel as if its heavy or floating also.
    I am hoping this doesn’t turn into one of my bad episodes. I am being very careful moving my neck, but I also know if I just sit without moving I will get worse. I have to get up and move some, if I sit or lie down too long, I will get big jumps in bp and heart rate
    Does this sound familiar to anyone?
    So strange

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