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Old 02-02-2009, 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by linsky View Post
Can anyone confirm or otherwise, that really bad nausea is a symptom of dystonia. I often feel really ill whilst at home and have to lay down for an hour or so until I begin to feel better.
Just recently, I was visiting a relative and felt so ill that I fell on the floor and did not have the strength to get up, nor did I want help to get up until the sickly feeling left me. I like privacy when I feel ill, but on this occasion, laying on the floor took precedence. Had I been in the street, I would have lay down on the floor there too, I felt so ill. When I begun to feel a little better on this occasion, I went to Hospital and they took blood tests and all the results were normal. Is this a typical frustrating symptom of dystonia?
Hi I have cervical dystonia and had deep brain stimulation last july since then i have lost my appetite feel nausea and have lost 4st in weight I think it is linked and am being reffered to a gastoentrologist within the next 2 weeks I have pain in my upper arms but the opperation has been a success I can now keep my head up and have been able to go back to work and can drive a lot better.
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