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tryingtogetwell
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Has anyone had this? I have been feeling so off and woozy the past few days and haven't felt well since moving states 3 months ago. It seems really coincidental that I got symptoms I have never had before a week after moving.

I never feel well but I feel really unwell. Head pressure at temple one side, can't focus eyes, when I stand and walk I feel like I am walking like a drunk person and dizzy and light headed,

and when I turned my head to the side I feel majorly off and dizzy. Also pressure and pain in ears. They feel clogged.

I am trying to think of some relief or what it could be. I don't have insurance or money to go to the doctor, but I am getting really worried. It almost feels like my head isn't getting enough oxygen.

A shower helps me feel better for about an hour or so. Not sure if it is the steam? Pay day isn't for another week.

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HW88
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So sorry you are dealing with it. I too struggle with most of those issues and is my worst symptom. I haven't figured out relief for it yet, but I'll tell you when I do.
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In my experience this is Babesia or other parasite/protozoan (protomyxzoa) or mold.

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Robin123
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I get these symptoms when my atlas vertebra is subluxated. My chiropractor is very good and knows how to correct the neck vertebrae. That would be my suggestion, to find a chiropractor who says they know how to adjust the neck.

If the atlas is out, you will feel better very rapidly after an adjustment.

Is it possible you did some physical work before/during/after moving that you wouldn't normally do otherwise? If so, it could have thrown your spine out.

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I was having those symptoms and am now being treated for babesia. Those symptoms have lessened somewhat (it's only been about a week)
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It may be time to see a neurologist. My son was diagnosed with a Chiari Malformation after treating for Lyme. Symptoms overlap but you have a few symptoms that stand out.

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