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Help! Dizzy!!

Well, my last post didn't go through, so here goes again.

About 3 weeks ago, I woke up with severe vertigo which put me in bed for days. Got a anti-inflammatory and used antivert and had tests (EKG, labs, vitals, etc). All ormal.

The dizziness went away, but this morning its back, though not as bad as before.

Have any of yu ever had this??? I feel very off-balance and light-headed. Could it be stres related???

I have no pain, ear-ache, or head-ache.

Thanks.

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thanks angie...

Hi Harry Potter,

Yes i have had this before when i was a student at uni during exam time. I really do believe it is stress related because as soon as my stressor went way I was better. I too had no headache or earache and was generally in good health.

I hope you get better quickly and it doesn't return!!

Rachel

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