Interesting resource on cranial nerves and headshaking

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I thought it was very interesting! Especially the part when it said headshaking is caused by a Tumor or inflammation, maybe we should all be getting our headshakers ( non allergy) a head ct!
 

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I thought it was very interesting! Especially the part when it said headshaking is caused by a Tumor or inflammation, maybe we should all be getting our headshakers ( non allergy) a head ct!
Very interesting! Worth noting that a CT myelogram is currently ~£3.5k, and that's without the work up needed beforehand 😊 in an ideal world everyone would be able to do it, but it's not the cheapest of procedures.
 

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I thought it was very interesting! Especially the part when it said headshaking is caused by a Tumor or inflammation, maybe we should all be getting our headshakers ( non allergy) a head ct!
interesting you should say that, a head shaker at a yard I was on turned out to have a large tumour in the sinus cavity found on a CT scan, it was removed and the horse went back to full work no longer headshaking.
 

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My old gal had trigeminal nerve headshaking. In the end she couldn't even be led in hand safely because it got so bad. Her head was just ruling her body. Poor old lass. I had to say goodbye to her, she was only 10.

I’m so sorry you had to go through that, she is in a better place now.
 
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