Having A Neck Problem?


Question:
Okay so for the past three days something strange has been happening to me. Whenever I am on the computer or watching television (basically sitting still), and I start to move my neck back (unconsciously) I all of a sudden get the feeling that I'm either going to pass out, or loose all control of my neck. It feels kind of like I'm getting light headed, and I might lose control of my senses. This is not a good feeling, my mom has neck problems also, but for other reasons. Does anyone have a clue what the problem can be. If this persists or I can't figure out what the problem is I most likey will be going to see my doctor. Could it be a loss of nutrients/ vitamins? Not enough sleep maybe, this has never happened before, and now I am worried. Thank you all.

Answers:
It sounds like it could be a pinched nerve. If you are spending a lot of time on the computer or watching TV you may be putting pressure on the nerves in your neck. I would get it checked out by a doctor to rule out any neurological problems and a chiropractor might be able to help as well. They deal with necks as well as backs.
This sounds to me like a problem associated with nerve(s). The best doctor to see about that problem is a certified chiropractor. Trust me, they know their fair deal of information.
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