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diizzy

I  am asking this for Brainpain.  Brainpain is very dizzy annd cant use the com now. Brainpain has been dizzy for 2 weeks now. Brainpain cant walk she is so dizzy she has fell three times just  last night, we had to help her up and any where she needed to go. Brainpain has passed out two times with this. Brainpain says the room is not spinng but its in her eyes..She says it feels like her brain and eyes are just spinng and she gets sigk reading ,it makes her sick and she has been sick to her stomach..Brainpain went to uk and had to stay in a wheel chair because she would just fall. Uk hospital done drug tret and ctscan but was clear. Brainpain was asked to stay over nite and her husband borrowed a car to take her and he say we can come back and do the eeg ,the neuro said she needed to stay over night and they give her an anxiety attack and she left. The doctors never said what was wrong and if gets worse come back. Brainpain is worried and wanted to kno if anyone has had this.
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I am not being ugly but it could be a physiological issue. Sometimes we stress our minds to that point. I know she has been consumed with her past history.

But it could be vertigo...
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Have they checked out her ears - given her anti-vert? Has she tried OTC meds like dramamine, bonine or the like (car-sickness meds, sea-sickness meds?) to see if they help?
Oh boy - she needs a better doctor!
Seen an ENT?
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