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Yes, mornings are dizzier for me, too. No idea why. Blood sugar?
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Are blonds required to answer this honestly ?
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LisaS
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Yes Sarah, it seems like all my symptoms are worse in the morning. I am usually best at night and don't want to go to sleep cuz I know I will wake up sick all over again.
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Lisa, you just described my life! My symptoms actually start at night while sleeping and almost every morning I wake up like I have the flu.
As far as dizziness mine is always bad in the morning but I have NMH so when I get up I black out (not faint...just everything goes black and I have to just wait 5-10 sec for it go go away). This also happens frequently when I just get out of a chair or bend over to pick something up.
Yesterday I was kinda dizzy all day for some reason. Is there anything that can be done for that???
Salt does seem to help me but not always
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- This happens to me, too.
The computer can be very stressful on eyes and contribute to vertigo. Try a few days without it - or do later in the day and get a feel for that.
Allergies to dust or reaction to chemicals in your bedroom or closet?
Are you getting good liver support? The liver could have a lot to do with this.
Are you drinking enough water all throughout the day?
You might try ginger capsules at lunch and then work up to one with dinner - if they are not too stimulation for you. Then, one before bed if not stimulation for you. Or ginger the first thing in the morning.
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