Hammer. Head. Done.

Jul 24, 2006 09:16

So it started Wednesday, just before going to the doctor. The dizziness only has increased in tenacity, and has grown worse over the weekend. Friday I stayed home and slept a goodly amount, hoping to make it go away. It didn't work so well. Saturday I was battling between a party and a family reunion, and even through reunion won (talk about ( Read more... )

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nauraki July 24 2006, 15:31:35 UTC
So sorry to hear you're having such troubles. :(

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xerotic July 24 2006, 15:38:52 UTC
Well... if it doesn't get better... it can only get worse!
Wait. That didn't help matters. *grumble*

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autumnsfire July 24 2006, 15:54:26 UTC
*hugs* I have dizzy spells every so often, but sadly I do not think what is causing mine is the same as yours. Mine tends to be worse when I am laying down as I've discovered.

This is probably a really stupid question, but have they checked you for an inner ear infection?

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2eclipse July 24 2006, 16:32:01 UTC
oh sweetie i'm so sorry you're feeling bad.
dizziness is no fun.

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evilizasevildoz July 24 2006, 22:03:29 UTC
hmmm...
out of curiosity, when you have these very dizzy spells, are you checking your blood sugar?
I know it sounds stupid, and a but weird, but when my blood sugar is way off (hyper or hypo) I can barely function my dizziness gets so bad.
hah. Not that I am a doctor and I am sure your doctor and you are exploring every avenue. I'll shut up now and just wish you a "feel better soon please"

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ancient_owbner July 27 2006, 01:07:07 UTC
This sounds very familiar.

You tend to feel better when you leave the house?
Sounds like you might have a serious mold problem in the walls.

Might want to check your symptoms against a medical database for sickness due to moldy houses.

~Byrd

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xerotic July 27 2006, 11:31:30 UTC
I'd agree with you, had I not been living here for half a year before it happened. And it's not just leaving the house, unfortunately... it's just being indoors anywhere. Once I'm outside, things feel a little better. Sadly, it's not entirely better either - so it's not like symptons disappear. They just seem to leave me alone enough to drive.

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ancient_owbner July 27 2006, 12:21:31 UTC
It wouldn't hit you right away, as soon as you moved in.
Nor would it go entirely away after going out of the house.

It's a better bet to check into it rather than dismiss it.

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