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facial pain, fullness of head, fast heartbeat, blurry vision

Every since November of 2006 I've been ill.  It happened the day after I got the flu shot oddly enough.  It felt like there was a ton of pressure inside my head and my heart races (120 bpm standing) (80 bpm laying down).  My head fells like it's full, ears ring constantly, just feel ill and out of it, vision is blurry in my right eye and that's the side of my head that hurts the most.  You can see around my eyes it's kind of darkish purple.  I've had CAT scans, MRI's, and cultures of the sinuses and everything comes back normal.  My white blood cell count is normal.  I had a few autoimmune test ordered and those were normal.  I'm very confused and I want my life back, does anyone have any ideas?  
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Do you still feel this way?
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have you ever been tested for mercury sensitivity? Most flu shots have a preservative in them called thimisrol which is a derivative of Mercury...It would explain head pain and vision disturbance...
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I had very similar simptoms near my period. It was clear to me that the facial pain and fast heart beat were being caused by excess water accumulation. I already had postural problems and TMJ, so all the contraction in the jaw muscles ended up causing the ringing ears. Things got a little better for me when my doctor prescribed me a diuretic. Fo rme this seems to be a hormonal problem, although everybody tells me these symptoms are not typical PMS.
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