Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
784382 tn?1376931040

allegry dizziness

i have been dizzy for about 4 months now. have seen my GP, ENT, ER (3 times) and neurologist

did blood work, ENG,allergy,hearing, and 2 catscans, all came back normal

the ENT now seems to think its allergies, but going for aMRI tomorrow to rule out acousitc neuroma.....scary!....

i guess im asking is this normal with dizziness??.....could its just be allergies??

IM SO SCARED AND DEPRESSED AND JUST WANT SOMEONE WITH ANSWERS

are you guys having dizziness?.... like pretty much all day long?.....please someone answer... i have posted alot and usually nobody answers except one person
3 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
1530171 tn?1448129593
Hey turkee23

There are some possible relative deficiencies, that are either a. difficult to detect,
b. easily overlooked.
The idea is to explore additional  indirect possible connections to your dizziness, as medical protocol has been followed so far with traditional medical diagnostic procedures.
( except for meniere’s disease and acoustic neuroma -results pending)
As a secondary benefit by looking into these deficiencies, should it be necessary to
correct them, your body be aided to return to a more balanced level of health.

***  Look into Magnesium deficiencies which are extremely common (over 80%),
  as  only 1% of the Mg is in the blood, rendering the blood test inefficient  for this.
Mg deficiency  is associated with:
ADD/ADHD
Alzheimer's
Angina
Anxiety disorders
Arrhythmia
Arthritis- Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis
Asthma
Autism
Auto immune disorders- all types
Cavities
Cerebral Palsy- in children from magnesium deficient mothers
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Congestive Heart Disease
Constipation
Crooked teeth- narrow jaw- in children from magnesium deficient mothers
Depression
Diabetes- Type I and II
Eating disorders- Bulimia, Anorexia
Fibromyalgia
Gut disorders- including peptic ulcer, Crohn's disease, colitis, food allergy
Heart Disease- Arteriosclerosis, high cholesterol, high triglycerides
Heart Disease- in infants born to magnesium deficient mothers
High Blood Pressure
Hypoglycemia
Impaired athletic performance
Infantile Seizure- in children from magnesium deficient mothers
Insomnia
Kidney Stones
Lou Gehrig's Disease
Migraines- including cluster type
Mitral Valve Prolapse
Multiple Sclerosis
Muscle cramps
Muscle weakness, fatigue
Myopia- in children from magnesium deficient mothers
Obesity- especially obesity associated with high carbohydrate diets
Osteoporosis- just adding magnesium reversed bone loss
Parkinson's Disease
PMS- including menstrual pain and irregularities
PPH- Primary Pulmonary Hypertension
Raynaud's
SIDS- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Stroke
Syndrome X- insulin resistance
Thyroid disorders- low, high and auto-immune; low magnesium reduces T4

***Low Glutathione  levels
There are over 90 conditions, diseases and complications associated
with low Glutathione levels (many the same as in the Mg list above)
Glutathione is the body's Master Detoxifier, Recycler and Anti-Oxidant.
  Testing is very difficult, expensive and inaccurate.
The blood test has to be specific the the white blood cells, to ensure some degree of accuracy.
There are other deficiencies, however, these are very fundamental ones, with a wide range
of biological and cellular implications and consequences.
Please do your own research on the above, and should you need more info,
please post at the alternative therapies or message me directly (forum rules),
as the information is holistic. The successful approach to those deficiencies is very specific, as the correct method of delivery is of critical importance.

When making any decisions about your health, please check always with
your Health Care  Professional.
Blessings,
Nikodicreta

Helpful - 0
784382 tn?1376931040
i am going to anf MRI today to check for acoustic neuroma........and yes i have had the blood test and skin test for allergies

now for the past few days the dizziness is waking me out of my sleep and i cant go back to sleep....

im just very scared ............
Helpful - 0
563773 tn?1374246539
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hello,
Allergies can cause sinus congestion and this can cause dizziness. Chronic sinusitis begins with an inflammation of the mucous membranes in your sinuses the air-filled passages around your nose and throat. The inflammation causes fluid buildup eventually plugging the sinus cavity and preventing normal mucus drainage.

Did you get the skin and blood tests for allergies done? I agree that meniere’s disease and acoustic neuroma also needs to be ruled out for which I suggest you to get a MRI scan done.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. Treatment can be started only when the diagnosis is confirmed. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the Allergy Community

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Find out what causes asthma, and how to take control of your symptoms.
Find out if your city is a top "allergy capital."
Find out which foods you should watch out for.
If you’re one of the 35 million Americans who suffer from hay fever, read on for what plants are to blame, where to find them and how to get relief.
Allergist Dr. Lily Pien answers Medhelp users' most pressing allergy-related questions
When you start sniffling and sneezing, you know spring has sprung. Check out these four natural remedies to nix spring allergies.