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Feeling off center and sick.

Does anyone have any insite on these symptoms,  slight headache, feeling dizzy, neaueseated, I feel like my eyes are crossed but they are not, my hands have a slight shake in them ache at the back of my head/neck.  
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I am not on any medication, my blood pressure has been fine.  My vitamin D is low as well as some other border line thyroid issues but my doctors advised me that my symptoms had nothing to do with this and my levels were in the normal range.  This is a different area but I also have sever stomach cramps right after I eat which causes loose bowels for about 3 weeks and 1 week during menstruation am constipated I do have a goiter but they said it also will not cause my symptoms.  I am looking to rescheudule another appt but am switching insurances.

Thank you for your response.
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Hi, are you on some medications? Did you take some medicine before appearance of these symptoms? Please get your blood pressure checked along with hemogram (blood test) to rule out any infection.

Any history of fever? Meningitis is characterized with neck stiffness, fever along with headache and vomiting. Please consult doctor for examination.
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