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Originally Posted by Susie1
Hi TomAce994
The dizziness scares me because I drive and don't want to loose that although the dizziness isn't that frequent. When it happens I focus on breathing and being calm, keeping my head down also really helps (obviously not when driving  I'll eat something and have a glass of water and that helps. Just doing something different immediately makes a difference.
In crowds I keep my head down or in a room with many people I will focus on one person only when I talk. I find that meditation has really helped me with focus and I can partially block out peripheral sounds when I focus in, hard but makes a difference. Other than that....just "getting out of Dodge" really helps to do a restart with interference. Realize these are not permanent solutions but short term coping skills but I think that these help me to navigate the long term.
Best wishes,
Susie
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Thanks for your reply.
I’m tired of feeling bad. I’m not scared of my dizziness. I know I’m not dying and it’s not getting worse. But I just want it to go away. It comes on even when I’m not thinking about it. It’s hard to explain to people without them assuming it’s psychological.