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Did you ever have MRIs of your head/brain and neck/cervical spine? What did they show? Your symptoms do sound neurological/central nervous system/nerves in neck/head (like cranial nerves).

When the surgery was done for your nasal polyps and deviated septum, did they injure something or bend your head/neck in a way that compressed nerves/spinal cord?

Did you have a Covid vaccination before October 2023? What symptoms did you get after vaccination and which vaccines did you get?

Have they checked your vascular supply in neck and head to see if there is any blockage of blood flow?

I had daily headaches for years and no one diagnosed me properly. I finally was diagnosed with cervical spondylotic myelopathy which was compresssion/flattening of my spinal cord at C5-C6 which impacted blood flow to my brain and communication in my central nervous system from brain to body/body to brain. After ACDF surgery, my daily headaches went away. Before surgery l, when I got my 2 covid vaccines in 2021, I got pain at the based of my skull and felt dizzy/lightheaded immediately after receiving each of the injections.

Have you ever had an injury working out or lifting weights that could have impacted your cervical spine? Were you ever in a car accident/rear ended/whiplash.

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I have taken MRI of neck, head, jaw, and back - there is no founds. The operation was succesful and I have returned to the doctor who operated me - he says this is not the reason for my headaches.

Regarding Covid, I am vaccinated and did so in 2021. I got the Pfizer shot. I got fever symptoms after vaccination. After this I have had covid 3x times, where all times really hurt my throat and headache. But this passed after I got well again.

I will ask about Vascular supply to my Neurologist! And no, no injuries. It is very motivating to hear your story and I hope I will find the reason to my pain also!

How did you find out that it was your spinal cord? Because I have taken pictures of my back. Thank you so much.