Has no one checked your ears. That is usually the first thing checked for dizziness as the inner ear controls balance.
2007-03-08 06:13:51
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answered by freddy the newf 4
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Not a doctor, but have you had him check your ears?
Could be an equilibrium thing.
Also- have you been doing anything really physical? It could be muscular. My neck muscles are screwed up since radiation for cancer 30 years ago- it takes constant / daily focus to keep from passing out. (Disability does not cover massage).
Could also be stress related.
Check out herbalremedies.com and search for "Dizzy"- maybe some oxygen supplement to increase blood flow.
Don't freak out. People pay good money to be dizzy-
Speak health to your body. You can create anything. Make certain it's good stuff you create.
Give it to God. Tell Him it's His body and you're quite sure He doesn't want to be dizzy. Then believe He's taken it. You need to ASK God, because He's a gentleman- THE Gentleman. He may only take what He's given.\
Be blessed my friend. Love you.
2007-03-08 06:26:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Poor you. I've been feeling like that for along time and my doctor says I've just got to live with it! Someone suggested that when I feel like that to breath into a paper bag, even though it doesn't take away the symptoms completely I've found that it does help me a little bit. I wouldn't drive while you're feeling like this though, either ask a friend, partner to drive you or use a taxi or bus. I think you should go to a different doctor, hopefully they'll be a bit more sympathetic. I hope you feel better soon p.s. when you find out whats wrong could you let me know please, it might be the same for me!
2016-03-28 23:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It's probably nothing serious. Either an inner ear problem, low blood pressure, or low blood sugar. I have low blood sugar and I will usually get dizzy while walking or before bed.
2007-03-08 06:19:36
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answered by ben_ander13 1
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You may be anemic, lacking iron. Try eating foods with a iron content or take iron supplement.
Also if you drink or eat thinks with a high sugar content, a few hours after eating or drinking your blood sugar dips a lot and this can cause dizzy spells.
Good luck
2007-03-08 06:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be a number of things. Have you had a cold recently? Problems with your ears can affect your balance and make you feel dizzy.
They could be testing your iron levels, again if these are low then it will cause you to feel dizzy and they may want you to start taking iron tablets.
Hope its sorted quickly for you.
2007-03-08 06:14:22
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answered by Ravenfire 1
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Have you had your blood pressure and blood glucose levels checked? Low blood pressure can make you dizzy, especially if you get up too quickly, or have been lying down. Low blood sugar can also make you dizzy.
2007-03-08 06:15:46
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answered by louloubelle 4
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Stop worrying and wait for the results of the tests and further tests if needed.
2007-03-08 06:13:34
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answered by Swamy 7
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Low blood level?
2007-03-08 06:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I had that once and it was vertigo. Have you had a cold or other virus lately? That's what brought mine on and it resolved itself in about 2 weeks. Get some rest!
2007-03-08 06:14:02
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answered by JenJen 6
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