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Why can't you have a good day every day

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Yesterday was a good day all round from seeing my manager to staff and residents, but today I feel dizzy and head swimming and just want to sleep ,why can't this thing give me a break even a couple of days .

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210272

I hear you. Please get your GP to refer you to a reputable balance centre so you can find out why you're dizzy and get appropriate treatment.

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Fibroid09

Sadly the good day took your energy away.. less able to cope today. Stimulation… is it your vagus nerve?

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