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Hi there,

My physical therapist has recently suggested that my symptoms are

indicative of cervicogenic vertigo. My neurologist originally

diagnosed me with vestibular neuritis, inflammation to the

vestibular nerve of the inner ear which can cause balance disorders,

nausea, and dizziniess to name a few. Since all of my tests have

come out normal, the original diagnosis of vestibular neuritis

doesn't apply anymore.

I have been 'dizzy' for the past 6 months. I need to turn my head

slowly. If I turn it fast, I get dizzy; however, I get that lagging

sensation in my eyes when I turn my head slowly as well. I wake up

with neck & shoulder pain and tension. I get headaches, a LOT of

pressure behind my eyes and in my throat, as well as tender points

that migrate every 2-3 days on my head that feel like I hit my head

on the corner of the cabinet door.

Has anyone been diagnosed and/or treated for cervicogenic vertigo.

If so, your input/advice/experience would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

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