Hi Ronreg,
No solid outcome yet. I subsequently did a bunch more testing including an MRI of my neck, that indicated the nerves in the spine may be rubbing against the bone of the spinal column, so the diagnosis was that the way I hold my head when I dive is causing the symptoms. The treatment prescribed then is a bunch of physical therapy.
I am not completely convinced this is the case, largely due to the timing of the symptoms, the symptoms themselves, and that it doesn't explain all the symptoms. I haven't been great about doing the physical therapy.
My wife thinks I am crazy, and should listen to the Dr. In her view, I've seen the problem on the MRI, why won't I believe it and just do what actual professionals tell me I should do?
Its not a bad point, so our next dive trip is about 6 mos a way and before then I will be good about going to physical therapy, doing what professionals tell me, and we'll see how that goes...
I really love diving, but honestly have a lot of stress around this thing when I do... so hopefully my wife and the Dr are right...