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Dizziness problems related to alchohol abuse

by Jacker, Jun 15, 2007 12:00AM
I've been a heavy beer drinker for years.  By the end, I was drinking 7-12 beers daily.  Over the course of the last spring, I had symptoms such as a rapid heartbeat, agitation, and finally dizziness.  I finally stopped drinking and I'm feeling better every day, but after over 2 weeks of sobriety, the dizziness persists.  I don't think I can blame detox, because it started while I was still drinking.  Do you think the dizziness is a holdover from the years of alchohol, and will it likely disappear with time?  

NOTE:  the dizziness has decreased somewhat over the last two weeks, but I'm still surprised that it has persisted this long.  I am an avid runner and cyclist, so I tend to notice balance problems.  
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by catburgler, Mar 19, 2008 03:30PM

Your story is exactly like mine except you can put roxicodone in place of beer.  I did the same thing.  I was taking the same amount of Roxi that I had always took, and one day BAM here came the rapid heartbeat, dizziness, etc.  I reduced the amount of Roxi I was on dramatically four months ago.  I didn't totally stop but I did get back down to what I was supposed to be taking.  Like you all problems have subsided but the dizziness.  I see that this is an old post.  If you found help please write me.
Chad

by townie8394, Mar 28, 2008 08:38PM
To: jacker
Noticed the post was an old one too but just wanted to tell you that a friend of mine, heavy beer drinker, daily for years ended up with episodes of dizziness, Come to find out he was diagnosed with vertigo. I had an episode also, that lasted 2 weeks. Don't know if drinking heavily can bring it on but you might want to ask your doc. Let me know if you found out the cause. take care.

by nwill, Mar 28, 2008 08:52PM
To: Jacker
your only 2 weeks sober from drinking a substantial amount of alcohol. it sounds like you are suffering from DT's, or dilerium tremors, if you want a diffinition just google it.

by Jacker, Mar 28, 2008 09:13PM
To: nwill
This post was actually from June, but no one answered it back then.  If you read the whole post, you'll note that the dizziness began while I was still drinking - this is why I was confused at the time - I thought it would go away sooner.  That being said, the problem eventually went away with sobriety on my part.  At the time, I was surprised at how long it lasted and was afraid it would never go away.  I'm sure it was caused by the alcohol, but I don't think it was related to DT's.  I think my body had simply absorbed all the beer it was capable of absorbing, and it was time to stop.  That's my theory, and i'm sticking to it!  

by harry0928, Apr 29, 2008 11:29AM
To: jacker
i am facing the same problem, i stopped alchohol after heavy usage ,my dizziness is like presycope i am feeling i am about to faint, but i havent fainted yet,could you tell me how long this dizziness last, is it presycope you were having or vertigo?
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