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IT PROFESSIONAL’S SINUS PAIN, ARM NUMBNESS DISAPPEAR
James B., a computer network administrator, joins others who have discovered their trigeminal neuralgia can be eliminated through treatment of the neck. His headaches started about a week after a car accident, in 1992. His headaches were preceded by left arm and hand numbness and tingling, which then ended up in his head, forehead, ears, behind his eyes, across his cheeks and into his teeth. His neck hurt so badly that he had difficulty turning his head. His worst headaches were accompanied by light and sound sensitivity, tinnitus (ear ringing), and jaw clenching, as well as nausea and vomiting. He was having headaches on a daily basis, with an average of 4.5 out of ten and a high of nine. He was having three migraine-type headaches per week. He found relief at the Headache Institute of Texas, in San Antonio.
CUSTOM HOME BUILDER DISCOVERS NATURAL CURE
Art L., custom home builder joins the countless others who have discovered that their headache and migraine symptoms, including sinus pressure, can be markedly improved or cured by treatment of the neck. This gentleman remembers developing his first severe headaches at the age of 15. Historically, his specific symptoms started as a sharp or aching pain in his left temple, which then spread to his left eye. These headaches were accompanied by fullness or pressure, light sensitivity, and dizziness. His typical, daily headache was right-sided, dull, and spread from the base of his skull into the back of his head, forehead, behind his eye and into his cheek and also included daily ear ringing and jaw clenching. He was taking Excedrin on a daily basis, and described his symptom intensity as a five out of ten average, on a zero to ten scale. He was treated at the Headache Institute of Texas, in San Antonio.
PLUMBER EXPERIENCED IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND IMPROVEMENT
Donald C., owner of a plumbing business, joined the countless others who have discovered that their headache and migraine symptoms, and in his case, related symptoms, could be eliminated through treatment of his neck. In his case, those related symptoms included knife-like pain around and behind his left eye and his left temple, light sensitivity, and ear fullness, pressure, ringing, and occasional nausea. He frequently awakened in the night with severe, full-blow headache symptoms accompanied by tearing of his left eye and a runny left nostril. Donald C. was treated at the Headache Institute of Texas, in San Antonio.
CLUSTER HEADACHE SUFFERER VERY PLEASED WITH RESULTS
Robert C. is a retired UPS delivery man who discovered that his headache and migraine symptoms—in his case a 30-year problem—were markedly improved or cured by treatment of the neck. More specifically, this gentleman has digressed to the point that he was having daily headaches for the past seven years. These headaches were characterized by a knife-like or throbbing pain starting around his eyes, forehead, temples, and cheeks. The headaches often awakened him from sleep with a sharp pain around his left eye, accompanied by left eye tearing, runny nose and rapid progression of intensity of pain to a ten-out-of-ten level severity, spreading to both eyes, cheeks, temples and across his forehead, as well as producing nausea. His symptoms were so horrible and unpredictable that he became somewhat of a hermit, afraid to go out to things like sports events. Family had trouble understanding that when his symptoms hit him, he would literally need someone to carry him out of wherever he was, as his pain was so bad that he couldn’t even stand up.
He has been on multiple medications in the past, as well as having botox injections. Robert C. found the answer to his problem at the Headache Institute of Texas, in San Antonio and states, “It’s a miracle.”
RETIRED FIREFIGHTER FINALLY GETS RELIEF AFTER UNSUCCESSFUL GAMMA KNIFE, RADIATION, AND MICROVASCULAR DECOMPRESSION SURGERY
Robert H., a retired firefighter, was diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia, eventually leading to two interventions—gamma knife, which completely relieved his tooth, jaw and cheek pain for five weeks. However, his pain returned to a ten-out-of-ten level, which he described as an unremitting “ice cream headache-type” pain around his left cheek, jaw, and eyebrow. This was a constant, 24-hour-a-day pain. Subsequently, he underwent a microvascular decompression surgery, though it did not provide pain relief. When first seen at the Headache Institute of Texas, he was having headaches four days a week, and used Stadol nasal spray to curb the symptoms before they climbed out of control (typically, two days a week). For many years he had a history of tooth grinding and jaw clinching with jaw discomfort, worse on the left side.
The treatment approach used at the Headache Institute targeted his lower cervical spine (neck) utilizing specific exercises associated with the Strategic Orthopedic Spine System.
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