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dizzy,lightheaded,nausea,overwhelming feeling of being sick

i am 26 years old i have 3 kids to look after but i feel like i can't do anything right anymore i am nauseated all day very dizzy no matter what i may be doing i have even gotten so dizzy while i was alseep that it woke me up and imedeiately upon waking vomiting i am so tired of the doctors saying it's because you are overweight ,your just stressed or it's all in your head i have begged to have ct /mri's done they respond with well i think you may have vertigo lets send you to a ear doctor i just want to know whats wrong everyday i get through with domperidome times 4 and 4 bonimine and they don't do much they put me on serc but that didn't work i can't live like this anymore i need to know what is wrong so i can get back on track i fear that if something is not done soon i will although i really don't want to but i will take my own life to take away my miserey                      sincerly patricia
some other drugs they have tried are:naproxen,prilosec,periett,pantoloc,nexeum,steroids among many nasal sprays and ear drops    
PLEASE HELP ME
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For all the people that feel dizzy and nausea all the time, go to the doctor and have them test you for vertigo. I have had it since May 2009 and I have seen doctor after doctor after doctor before they started treating me to chronic vertigo. It really was not fun.  Also, I see a neurologist for my headaches and I have migraines. So all in all I am on meds for vertigo and migraines. There is not much they can do for vertigo but meds and physical therapy but it does help. The migraine meds help and my neurologist thinks the vertigo is really migraine symptoms. I would really start with a neurologist and see if its migraines or vertigo. Let me tell you from experience the vertigo will most likely go away for a while but come back here and there. It really *****!!! Good Luck to everyone and I hope this helps a bit.
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Hi Ema,

Hope you recover but it is possible it could your dura mater which is the inner central part of your muscles and bones in the head and neck region. A good chiropractor can assess your symptoms and adjust this part.  Once the chiropractor aligns areas that you need adjusting, you should be 100% okay. Good luck There were two scientists far back as medieval and they said " in all illness, look first to the spine'   I tried it three years ago for sinus infection and boy did he rub hard and adjust my cervical region and back and suddenly I was getting better. Plus I was able to drain when I need to drain from this horrible sinus infection. Take care of you.
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OK I AM 29 I HAVE THE FEELING OF NAUSEATED AND DIZZYNESS AND I WANT TO GET SICK BUT I DONT THROW UP. I NEED TO FIND OUT WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME. TO BE HONEST I DONT THINK I AM PREGO CAUSE I HAVE TAKEN ALOT OF PREGO TEST AND THEY ALL SAY NEGTIVE. BUT THE ONLY THING THAT MAKES ME FEEL BETTER IS SPRITE, WATER AND CRACKERS.
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It also could be liquid in the mastoid region of the ear. Just found out that's a good chance where my chronic dizziness and light headedness is coming. Just have to send him (the doc) most recent copy of my mri to find out. I also have to wait 2 months though to see if it'll drain from the hole in my ear i also have LOL but ... that's also an option to get checked out. Obviously, the way they can tell if it's there or not is thru an mri.
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Go straight to HELL! People are asking for help.
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Btw it is spelled kindergartener just FYI since you are telling others how they need to educate themselves.
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