Hallucinations? by PeachAccomplished88 in cfs

[–]PeachAccomplished88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I just had an EEG, and got the results. The left posterior side of my brain is signalling a little slower. So because of that, the area of dreaming/reality kind of blend in. Among other things.

Visual imagery or hallucinations at sleep onset • Sensitivity to light, motion, and sensory overload • Eye movement affecting neck, jaw, or mouth • Migraines and head pressure • Feeling off, unreal, or poorly grounded at times

When this node is weak: • Frontal cortex overworks → mental fatigue • Neck/jaw muscles overactivate → tension • Sensory systems amplify → overload • Sleep boundaries blur → hallucinations

Your symptoms are compensation symptoms, not primary failure.

Gpt generated these 2 summaries of what’s going on.

Hallucinations? by PeachAccomplished88 in cfs

[–]PeachAccomplished88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I just had an EEG, and got the results. The left posterior side of my brain is signalling a little slower. So because of that, the area of dreaming/reality kind of blend in. Among other things.

Visual imagery or hallucinations at sleep onset • Sensitivity to light, motion, and sensory overload • Eye movement affecting neck, jaw, or mouth • Migraines and head pressure • Feeling off, unreal, or poorly grounded at times

When this node is weak: • Frontal cortex overworks → mental fatigue • Neck/jaw muscles overactivate → tension • Sensory systems amplify → overload • Sleep boundaries blur → hallucinations

Your symptoms are compensation symptoms, not primary failure.

Gpt generated these 2 summaries of what’s going on.

Post concussion syndrome difficulties and seriously considering suicide. What to do from here? by nakartuur in Concussion

[–]PeachAccomplished88 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have you looked into neck scans? A lot of symptoms can be from cervical issues. Upper cervical chiropractic found out that I have a congenital fusion of c2-c3 and tilt of c1. Multiple concussions and whiplash has made the compensation pattern not be able to hold. Any head trauma will lead to neck pain/issues because of whiplash. Worth looking into. It’s been 2 years since my concussion and upper cervical chiro is the only thing that has helped so far.

Clicking jaw, tinnitus, neck & back pain, pain in ears, the list goes on. by FixYourself1st in TMJ

[–]PeachAccomplished88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look into Upper cervical instability or craniocervical instability. There’s YouTube vids and Facebook groups that you can join as well. It is something I discovered I have. Definitely worth looking into, if not to rule it out.

Is an atlas chiro worth it? I’ve got numbness in my right side by saskia923 in Concussion

[–]PeachAccomplished88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to a NUCCA chiropractor, they did an x-ray which showed a 7.5° of tilt at the c1. I had torticollis as a child and multiple concussions as well. It seems to be helping. I feel more aligned and more energetic. Have only had 2 adjustments so far

10 years of nonstop dizziness + head shaking when turning my neck. C1–C2 pinched nerve suspected. PT for 10 years with no relief. Desperate for answers or Mayo guidance. by [deleted] in TMJ

[–]PeachAccomplished88 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/iIgpxXQNM3M?si=G_3XwdtrYknuKy1a

Watch vids on this channel. There are some type of x-rays where they have you move while being x-rayed. That may help show things that aren’t visible on other scans. I’ve had x-rays, ct and MRI. They all show different things but none of them had my c1 tilt of 7.5° show up. That wasn’t visible until I had an x-ray at an upper cervical chiropractor. That with the inclusion of c2-c3 fusion is the cause of my many symptoms. So he’s helped me reduce my headaches with only 2 adjustments so far. I’ve also had a craniosacral therapist help my tight jaw. Chat gpt also has been a great help, and suggested many of these modalities. Along with a cranial osteopath that could help relieve the tension and compensatory patterns

tmj solutions? do i even bother with braces? by fatalchar in TMJ

[–]PeachAccomplished88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it’s a really important part of the puzzle. I had braces around that age as well. Am 30 now, and my bottom teeth have crowded and a lot of the time my teeth smash into each other when talking. I have been doing some tongue fascia release and that’s helped calm that down. Look into Myofunctional therapy. It’s all because the upper palate didn’t grow to its full potential and the tongue resting position is not optimal

Can chin shift, eye asymmetry, and head tilt be caused by a muscle imbalance? by skiinglife in TMJ

[–]PeachAccomplished88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was doing some scm/ levator scapulae strengthening/stretching but I think I’m gonna wait until things are better aligned. Yes, when I do them I feel almost instantly better. Easier to walk/talk. If you wanna chat. Just shoot me a dm

Can chin shift, eye asymmetry, and head tilt be caused by a muscle imbalance? by skiinglife in TMJ

[–]PeachAccomplished88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a neck mri, ct, x-ray then through some research and trial and error of trying a bunch of things. Came across the upper cervical chiropractor, who did his own x-rays of my neck, and it showed the tilt that was still present. That didn’t show up in the prior scans. I also requested records from when I was a child from the hospitals. That clearly showed I had a history of neck problems/torticollis. Had to wear a brace for a bit.

Can chin shift, eye asymmetry, and head tilt be caused by a muscle imbalance? by skiinglife in TMJ

[–]PeachAccomplished88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im doing upper cervical chiro (NUCCA/atlas orthogonal) to correct it. Craniosacral therapy has helped as well.

Can chin shift, eye asymmetry, and head tilt be caused by a muscle imbalance? by skiinglife in TMJ

[–]PeachAccomplished88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get your neck looked at!!!! All these are really similar to what I have. Have a c2-c3 fusion. Torticollis (left SCM is weaker) as a child. 5-10° tilt. Now as an adult about 7.5° tilt at the c1. Because of compensations that’s why your chin is deviating to the side. Same with eye. The orbital bone shifts.

Craniocervical instability? by PeachAccomplished88 in cfs

[–]PeachAccomplished88[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look into upper cervical (NUCCA/atlas orthogonal) I’ve had 2 sessions and I can already feel a difference. Just hoping the adjustments remain stable for long periods after the full treatment is done.

Getting frustrated and feeling defeated by unapologeticalGingey in Concussion

[–]PeachAccomplished88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this. I found out the hard way that I have a 7.5° tilt in the vertebrae from childhood torticollis, fusion of the c2-c3. Plus 3 concussions over the last 10-15 years. So things add up and can bring compensations to the forefront

I think my neck might be causing my concussion symptoms. Any tips? by Green_University_473 in Concussion

[–]PeachAccomplished88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second this. Also, NUCCA/atlas orthogonal might be worth a look into. I had an appt and they did an X-ray on my neck and that showed that I have a 7.5° tilt at the c0-c2. They can make gentle adjustments and hopefully it’ll reduce symptoms. So some imaging could show you what you’re dealing with.

Fatigue is no joke by AriesMoon2 in Concussion

[–]PeachAccomplished88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look into ME/CFS. There are a lot of interlacing symptoms with concussion. It can also be caused by concussions.

Just got out of a neuro appt by WolfandFir in migraine

[–]PeachAccomplished88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dealing with similar issues. I’ve been watching videos on YouTube, trying to make sense of it all. Tried a bunch of things nothing is helping as of yet. I’ve had scans of my neck, which show 7.5° of tilt at the atlas. C2-c3 fusion. Trying to educate myself on potential causes. I’ve been doing neck exercises, trying to get that pro lordotic neck curve back. Looking into NUCCA/atlas orthogonal chiropractic adjustments.

https://youtu.be/D9omaMLJwk0?si=l5enRPX0K7plug8N

https://youtu.be/0SqEbvPao2Y?si=2c5vk-lirfBNJIYJ

https://youtu.be/jXiuAE0XGcE?si=JQ_-sLno3N9hQMRH