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Geet3721
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The last couple of days have been really rough this happens once a month or so and was one of my original symptoms.


It feels like the room is moving and when I walk I feel like someone is pushing me from behind.


Yesterday I went outside to get some air (was at work) and all of the sudden my eyes went blurry and I felt like I was going to collapse but I didn't. I went back up to the office on the 10th floor and felt really shaky and my heart started to race.


Panic I guess I took a valuim and eventually chilled but my head still doesn't feel right I still have a feeling of being slightly off.


This has happened before and I feel like this is it, I'm going to die ugh its horrible. Anybody have this? Any reasons you can think of why it gets really bad a few days a month?


Nothing has changed same abx same supplements, etc, etc.


Omnicef 300mg twice a day, and support supplements, primrose oil, efa, milk thistle, OLE, Probiotics,V-D, V B-12 oral dots, shots once a month and metanx (deficient), Multi-V, Digestive Enzyemes etc.


Thanks all.

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You described this feeling very well. and YES, I have the same thing. It is really quite terrifying sometimes. Wish I knew what is causing it and how to stop it.
It has been one of my most bothersome symptoms as of late.

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Al
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Look up (NMH) here on lymenet.
A Tilt table test should give you some
information.


Neurally mediated hypotension !

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Geet3721
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Corrine,

I'm glad to have someone understand but I'm sorry you feel this way.


Al ,


Interesting information I did a search and wow that could explain it. I went to a cardiologist and he said your fine, so it may be time to go to a different one. Does NHM happen all the time? or can it come and go? I didn't see the answer to that anywhere and this only happens sometimes to me.


Melissa

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I have chronic vertigo vertigo vertigo vertigo vertigo vertigo vertigo vertigo vertigo
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Yes, I have this and actually just did a minute ago. Vertigo.... it's awful! [Frown]

Lightheaded and woozy and off balance... have that too. [dizzy]

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