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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Ohio
Posts: 310
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Ohio
Posts: 310
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I agree with everyone. Call and make an appt. with your doctor.
When my pain is at it's worst is when I have the most problem with dizzy spells. When my pain is flaired I also can have balance issues. Today is an awful day for my pain. I was walking to my car and if anyone was looking they would have thought me to be drunk. Truth is today was a day I should have had someone drive me. I stayed alert and took extra care to be careful.
I have trouble with the neck area of my spine (cervical) and when I see my chiropractor and complaine of balance issues. He will adjust the very top of my spine at the base of my head. He uses and activator not a his hands and then I am fine. I see him 3 times a week when I'm not flaired and 5 days a week when I am flaired. So my dizzy spells don't happen very often.
As we all know our medications can cause dizziness. If we take some of them on empty stomachs they can cause problems. As well as just being hungry can cause us to be dizzy.
Be sure to call you doctor for an appointment.
Take care,
Sherrie
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