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Hi , havent wrote for a very long time as I have been kept busy with Pain Concern .

My health lately has been troubling as I have been getting dizzy spells constantly , have made an appointment for the doctor today and if they tell me it's the pills I will not be happy .

I hope everyone is having a good day and take care . ???

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It's not good on how you are feeling....

Let's hope you feel better soon...

I guess most of us are in the same situation of when we go to our GP, thinking that we are going to bet put on more meds.

Is it the right way to think, then in my case I will say yes. In my case my gp's swap my meds regularly, so when I do go then yes, I have a rough idea of what's going to happen.

Hope you get yours sorted soon...

Take care

Joe

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Hello Joe

Just a thought could you have problem with could you have problems with arteries in neck, that can cause dizziness etc as the walls become blocked, see below.

All the best

BOB

Hello

Bob here

One of the problems people can get on top of neck problems associated with same is a thinning and blocking of the arteries in the neck, this can and does cause dizziness, as the flow of blood is restricted to the brain,this is noticed when turning the head or rising from a chair. Sometimes when turning neck when driving, just a thought

Of course it could be problems with trapped nerves, C1,C2 C3 etc

All the best, did you get blue badge sorted

All the best

BOB

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marionb in reply to

Hi Bob ,

I have nerve damage in my lower back and having problems with neck pain due to my crutches . I've to get my bloods done .

Take care

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teadrinker

To one fuzzy brain from another.....

I blamed my dizziness on the pills for ages before my children (then aged 7 and 5) said maybe I should do something about it then, so I did, and it turned out to be migraine. I came off the useless pills and remained dizzy - though not all the time!

Worth getting it looked at by a doctor though, as sometimes it's not the pills. There are loads of reasons why people get dizzy, and things that can be done to help.

My brain is made of candy floss this week. Hope you feel better soon.

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marionb in reply toteadrinker

Thank you the doctor wants blood tests done tomorrow as my blood pressure went up and down whenever I stood up or sat down so will wait and see . Thanks for the insight will keep it in mind for taking notes over the coming days . Take care .

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oouch

Hello I know the fuzzzzzzzy brain thing even confused its seems most of the people here are in the same boat I'm rather pleased to see this as thought I was loosing my grip on things totaly. Sorry to sound flipant not meant that way just so so sooo glad to find its not just me!

I hope that we all have more better days now the summer has at long last arrived.

Take care all ((((((HUGS)))))) Dx

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