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@deborahfischer

Hello @derrickbff I have a similar story but was denied consultation by Mayo twice: self-referral and primary care referral last year.

I have also seen 25+ neuro/ortho specialist to no avail and also believe I have craniocervical instability. I have lived in a "paraspinal spasm" (termed such by the FIRST doctor) for 2-1/2 years and continue to suffer nerve and muscle anomalies throughout my body which began with constant twitching and spasms 24/7 reduced significantly over time and started following a car accident months before.

While MRIs have differed across with various results: edema, impingement C6, broad osteophyte complex, severe bilaterial foraminal narrowing, thyroid nodule, loss of vertebral height, loss/reversal of cervical lordosis, among other things, it was a digital motion xray that identified retrolisthesis, anterolisthesis, unnatural "overhang" at craniocervical junction, extraneous distance of spinous processes indicating stretched/torn ligaments of ALL, don't open and close my mouth properly among other issues.

I sought an EDS diagnoses as I have pelvic organ prolapse (rectocele), can "dislocate" my shoulder, suffered sweating abnormalies/temperature abnormalities, used to be able to bend my thumbs forward, and now developed a premature atrial contraction. The doctor stated I didn't meet the criteria since it was "changed" although I absolutely believe I have it-my niece's doctor suggested she has it.

Other symptoms: I suffer allodynia on my right forehead and sensation issues on the right side of skull as well as various nerve anomalies all over my body. Nerve conduction only revealed "few positive motor neurons" in the cervical spine. @derrickbff do you have any of these symptoms? NOBODY will refer me to experts or diagnosis and couldn't get in here. Anyone know why?

I ;wish you the best and if you get accepted by Mayo or other institution for treatment or diagnosis, please let me know! This affects every second of every day and has permanently altered my life.

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Hi,
Can I ask if possibly you have craniocervical instability due to alar or transverse ligament damage in C1 or C2 causing havoc to the rest of the cervical neck region? Can I also ask where you got your DMX (Digital Motion X-ray)? I too suffered from what I believe is craniocervical instability. Seen with individuals who have hit the back of their heads due to trauma and have either stretched or damage their alar and/or transverse ligaments in C1, C2 area. I exhibit many of the symptoms after a bad whiplash with hitting the back of my head...the brain fog, vertigo, vision change, muscle soreness upper neck and back, dizziness, head tremors, swallowing difficulties, rapid heart beat, fatigue, nausea, sweating, GI disturbance, memory loss, tachycardia. It also can cause issue with the TMJ(temporal mandibular joint) or jaw. I have researched in my area for doctors that special in this and have only come across centenoschultz.com in Colorado and caringmedical.com in Florida. They have a more conservative approach of PRP and bone stem cell injections for treatment in the cervical spine but especially the C1, C2 area. Was hoping to get a confirmed diagnoses with the DMX so I can start to pursue treatment options. I have seen a physical therapist who has me working on my deep flex muscles which has helped, PRP with shock wave treatments the cervical muscles and a chiropractor who helps keep me aligned until I am not. Any information is welcomed.

Sounds like another chiari 1 malformation

I posted a long comment about cervical instability you might want to read right now don’t have the energy to rewrite but reach out if you want more info