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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / November 2004

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What is a cervical spine?

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francispoon - 11 Nov 2004 21:46 GMT
For months and months, I had been convinced that the head pressure on
my left side was due to 'hydrop', because I experienced release each
time after taking diuretic and betahistine.  But 2 months ago, after
the third acupuncture treatment, I totally went off any of these two
medicines and I have been feeling fine ever since.

When asked what the *cause* of my head pressure was, the lady at
www.yongsheng.ca told me that it was due to a 'pinched nerve' in the
spine. Lately, I ran into this idea of 'compressed nerve in the
cervical spine' in alt.

Would appreciate any explanation of this phenomenon.

FP
snap_crackle_pop - 11 Nov 2004 22:15 GMT
> For months and months, I had been convinced that the head pressure on
> my left side was due to 'hydrop', because I experienced release each
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> FP

(irony mode on)

A compressed nerve in the cervical spine is what happens to
you when you have a chiropractor manipulate your neck.

(irony mode off)

Best wishes,

scp
William Nunn - 12 Nov 2004 02:02 GMT
vertibrae from the planar joint upwards. that is your cervical spine.

> > For months and months, I had been convinced that the head pressure on
> > my left side was due to 'hydrop', because I experienced release each
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> scp
 
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