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Dislocated Joints


Guest Nelly

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Hello,

I put this topic here because this sounds for me most medical oriantated. If not please move it.

Let's go to the topic I wrote.

I made an investigation with dislocated joints that may is interessed for you. First the hole story.

Some years ago I wake up in the morning. I try to rotate to a different side. With the rotation total dizziness apears. It was so strong that I could not move for some hours without this dizziness. So I try to not move. I was also not able to stay upright. Than after some hours with more an more moving of the head, the dizziness disapears but not completly. I had that dizzy feeling for some month.

Than some month ago I had that strange situation again. A friend of me told me that this is based on dislocated joints in the neck area. The blood flow is reduced to the head and that will cause the dizziness. So I went to a specialist to bring them back in the right position. The dizziness disapear directly, and on the next days also the urge to change my gender also get less strong. I would not say disapear, it was not an urge anymore. Also the preasure to have sex get away. I had some very nice relaxing days.

The story goes on some days ago. I get a bit of dizziness. So I decided to go to the specialist to get a look on it. And yes, it was dislocated again. So he took my head and made some funny noise to put them back in place. Again I feel no urge anymore. I still have the wish to be female but not so strong anymore. I try to ask the specialist about the sex item. Yes, dislocated joints can have an effect to the sexual organs. E.g. women can have menstruation problems. It can affect any part of the body but does it also affect your identity?

I also try to figure out if I get the idea to be a woman with the first case of dislocated joints. But this is not the same time frame. I can only be sure with the two last cases that it had an effect.

So the question goes to you. Does anybody made the same experience?

Greetings

Nelly

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Guest Jean Davis

Well Nelly

I never had problems to that extent with my neck or back. The only problems I had besides neck and back pain is a really bad case of heartburn that when I went to my chiropractor went away. If this continues, perhaps you could ask about some back and neck strengthening exercizes. Perhaps your problems will go away or become less frequent when the muscles are strengthened.

LUV

Jean

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Nelly,

Abnormal blood flow throughout the body can be very serious. If you are experiencing dizziness due to dislocated neck vetebrae I would see an orthopedist to begin with. This can be a very serious condition and not to be taken lightly. Dizziness due to restricted blood flow to the brain can cause brain damage, or even worse. Sounds like you were seeing a chiropractor. I would suggest seeing someone who is more trained in diagnosing what the root cause of your symptoms.

I myself have no dislocated joints (built like a goat). My transgenderedness although has been suppressed off and on throughout my life is persistent and is not affected by any health conditions that arise for me.

To specifically answer your question... No I have not experienced what you have experienced.

Brenda

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Hello,

thanks for the answers.

With chiropractor the people had sometimes problems. They can help you with problems that not really are located close to the neck or back. That confused them a bit. Also you get no medicine for treatment. But up to now I am happy with my chiropractor. What he did helped me, so it can't be wrong. He also give me the advise to strengthen my muscules to avoid the dislocation.

The idea with the crystals I had within the first case. I don't got the idea that it were the joints. I try to find out the reason for the dizziness and found the crystals. As I know the crystals can alo break off and disturb the nerves permanently. This would cause long term dizziness but can not explain other problems you have with dislocated joints.

I will investigate my feelings to see if it fit to my theory for a longer time. But I hope not to get dislocatd joints again ;-)

Greetings

Nelly

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Guest lilbunkey

NELLY

i am so glad i found this.

I recently hurt my back stepping weird and moved it just out of place enough that I couldn't get it back, so I tried going to the chairopractor. I went in guy clothes and had a conversation with him before hand about what I have been doing and he seemed quite accepting of it. I was trying to show him how I couldn't shift my weight right, then he turned me over, snapped my neck in the WRONG place causing my voice to slip away and messed up my breathing completely. He then messed my hips up in the wrong place, and pulled my legs and arms out so much they popped out of their sockets.

I keep getting the dizziness and the joints in my neck are now VERY VERY out of place and it's just getting worse everyday. I am terrified of going back because I went 3 times already to try to get it back and it feels like he is killing me on purpose. It has definitely 100% AFFECTED MY WISH TO BE FEMALE AND MY SEX DRIVE. I still NEED TO BE FEMALE, but it's making it MUCH loving HARDER. It's like he tore my body away from who I am and what I was trying to be and now I feel like a cripple and I have no idea what to do, it's making me really suicidal. Hitting my back in the wrong spot has now also caused me to have priapism and my perinum region has caved in. I went to the ER one day because it was so immensely uncomfortable and they did nothing but look at me weird when I tried to explain to them what happened, so they injected me with ativan, somehow didn't see anything wrong in my x rays, and as a result I was stupid drugged up and just went home.

Ever since that first day when I went to him and he cracked my neck my entire life has been in complete shambles and I feel like I am completely losing my mind. Like actually loosing my mind. It's like he took away some part of me that I can't get back. Now every day my body is getting weaker and weaker because I cannot move.

Mind, body, and soul are all connected. MY MIND IS BEING AFFECTED BY MY BODY BEING CHANGED AND I CANNOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT. I hate this so much.

I feel like my nervous system is failing out and it's a lot easier to be an not a very nice person and just not want to get better and give up and be a scary evil man until I can kill myself. But I am still inside here. Just getting crushed more and more by these bones... I'm only loving 20 and I don't want to lose it. I can't lose it i can't

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