Sensation of fluid movement in neck.

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Sensation of fluid movement in neck.

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When I lie down at night I occasionally get the sensation of fluid movement around my lower rear scull & neck region, my CSF was clear ? Any thoughts ?
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Don't know the anatomical details, but I think I have some large venous reservoirs near the surface around there. Anybody else?

Also, when you lie down a significant re-routing of venous flow from he jugulars to vertebral veins happens, and maybe that has something to do with it.
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Much appreciated 1eye.
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After the CCSVI procedures, I had the sensation of fluid moving in the neck. It was a weird feeling. Lower rear skull/back of neck is where the emissary veins are.
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I was tested for CCSVI in Scotland UK ( EHC ) and was informed everything was clear so was deemed non compatible for the procedure ?
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