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off balanced .. but why?

For the past 7 months I have had this feeling, like an off balanced feeling. I feel like I'm falling even though I never do.  Sometimes it turns into a rocking boat feeling. Never goes away unless I'm sitting or lying down. I also have this strange feeling in my left eye, especially when I'm feeling my worst & headaches alot of the time. I have had every blood test imaginable, MRI of neck, back and brain, CT scan if brain and ENG. I've been to cardiologist, neurologist, ENT.... everything turned out normal, nobody has any answers for me. I don't know what to do from here. This thing is taking over my life. Work, kids, personal life ...everything has been affected tremendously. Anybody have any suggestions??  
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The ENT I went to see said that migraine was a possibility. It just seems hard to believe when it has been happening for 7 months straight. I think I have had maybe 2 full weeks of feeling o.k. in the full 7 months. I just feel like if it were a migraine, it wouldn't be a constant feeling...just seems like there would be some kind of relief at times.  When you had it happen to you, was it a constant? What did you do about it?
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
If you have headaches and hot flashes and lightheadedness with a feeling of passing out, you could be having either polycystic ovarian disease or GERD with or without H pylori infection. These are the two conditions to be ruled out first. If you use computer a lot or read a lot then the symptoms of headache, dizziness, neck pain, numbness etc could be due to compression of the spinal nerves in the cervical spine region. This can happen due to overuse of computers, work involving straining of neck, herniated disc, canal stenosis, bone disease, spondylosis, poor posture etc. A MRI of the cervical spine and nerve conduction studies may be required. Please consult a neurologist. Physiotherapy will help you and hence you should learn neck exercises to relieve neck strain. Get your blood pressure checked. This can also cause headache with dizziness. TMJ is another possibility. If you have been out in sun a lot or drink less of fluids then it can also be due to electrolyte imbalance or dehydration. Benign intracranial hypertension also causes dizziness with headache and a spinal tap is confirmatory. It can be a migraine attack too. Other conditions to be strongly ruled out in your case could be Meniere’s disease of the ear, wax in the ear, infection of the middle or inner ear, and benign positional vertigo. Hence it is important to consult an ENT specialist and a neurologist too. Other causes are anemia, hypoglycemia or low sugar and some endocrine problems, such as an underactive thyroid (called hypothyroidism), overactive thyroid (called hyperthyroidism), adrenal insufficiency (called Addison's disease),  and in some cases, diabetes, may lead to hypotension and hence lightheadedness and an off balance feeling. It can also be an anxiety and panic attack. It is really difficult to comment on the net. I suggest you consult your PCP to run the basic investigations and get an insight into what could be the cause. Depending on clinical examination and tests, your PCP can refer you to the appropriate specialist. Hope this helps. Take care!
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1801688 tn?1315976500
I had something similar happen to me. It was a certain kind of migraine. I didn't always have headaches when it happened, I would just feel like the room was spinning while I was standing still. For me, it usually happened around my period.
Is it a constant feeling every time you're standing or is it only like that sometimes?
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620923 tn?1452915648

  Ask for copies of the MRI and the report and get a 2nd opinion...sometimes things can get overlooked, or  just not considered an issue.

Good luck

  "selma"
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I was kinda hoping for that. But I went to an ENT and he said everything with my inner ear was normal. It's very discouraging. But thank you for your suggestion.
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sounds like inner ear affected, corrects self when laying down and still, ear infection might be a guess here, pain can radiate to eye, it is not impossible
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