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#55299 08-28-2004 01:00 PM
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I'm even later posting, but the above made me feel more "normal." I recently had Mod. Rad. Neck Dissection on right side and now get neck muscle spasms and right frontal headaches, so they are related to surgery (4 weeks post op) and not radiation (1-1/2 yrs, ago) or thyroid replacement (6 mos. ago). Funny thing is when I turn my head slightly to the right, it relieves the headache. Explain that one! Muscle spasms are more challenging.
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#55300 09-01-2004 05:24 PM
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Nannygranny,

It sounds like you have some blood flow restriction on your right side either because of swelling from the surgery or edema from the loss of lymph nodes. They can do a doplar test to confirm the blood flow through the carotid artery.

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#55301 09-05-2004 02:12 PM
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I hope that physicians refer people to physical therapy for their headaches. I read some of the posts and think that alot of people may be suffering from postural related problems that can cause headaches. I know from my mom that since her treatments she is more sedentary and her posture has been affected, now she has neck pain. As a physical therapist I try to have her advocate for herself to seek good physical therapy to address flexibility, strength and joint function. With all the other side effects of treatment, the last thing you need to deal with is headaches- that is probably easier to address than lack of saliva! So I hope this post may help people ask for physical therapy so that you can feel better and have less headaches!

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