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I have chronic dizziness which in turn causes ...

I have chronic dizziness which in turn causes panic attacks. I am not a big fan of medication and would like to figure out whats going on. Ive had everything from MRI's to spinal taps and there is no cause for the dizziness. It happens while sitting standing, laying you name it and i'm dizzy. I have tried drinking apple cider vineger, honey and water and it has not helped. Any other suggestions


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Keep a blood pressure tester with you and when you feel dizzy slap it on and take your pressure and pulse.  First lets find out if it is going up or down when this happens.  Checking your temperature is also a good idea.  For a few days, check your pressure when you get up in the morning, and randomly during the day, and when you are resting before going to sleep so you can see what your normal pressure and pulse usually is to start with.

Lots of things can cause dizziness, and they vary from person to person.  When the doctors can't find a physical cause, it is usually from environmental reasons, or your diet, causing a hormonal imbalance, or inner ear problem that is difficult to detect, or other things I haven't listed.  You are not the only person with this problem.  Kidd57 has also posted a question because he has the same problem, and very good health insurance. 


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Its never too late to ask.

Unless a Neurologist answers this email(which I doubt). You need to take your problem to a medical professional ASAP.


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"What does it profit a man to gain the world if he loses his soul?"

Jazzi, they did already seek medical help.  They had an MRI, a spinal tap, and other tests already, which didn't resolve the problem.  The person I mentioned, Kidd57, also had MRIs, EKGs, the works.  So far, there is no diagnosis on either person, and they are both looking for more help.  If they hadn't, that would have been the first thing I would have typed, "go see a doctor, now".  I have responded to many questions with that answer, but once they see a competent physician and still have no answer, then it is time to analyze the situation in a way the doctors do not.  Eventually enough information can be gathered and the person can again go to a doctor with more data and a better chance of treatment.


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Its never too late to ask.

Its not the first time nor will it be the last time a round of Dr's have been stymied by an illness they can't pinpoint even when all of the above has been done. I still say she should keep looking to find a new set of medical experts.


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