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Old 07-15-2012, 06:11 AM
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I am not finding much using "inverted migraine" for a keyword.

But I did find this:
http://www.earcentergreensboro.com/m...ne_vertigo.php

If this site is correct, the N-word may be nifedipine. Or Nimotop(nimodipine). These are calcium channel antagonists and prevent spasms in the blood vessels. They are taken daily.

Also Naproxen is a possibility, but if she doesn't have pain, not likely.

I would also venture to say, that whatever she ATE at breakfast, may be triggering her. Caffeine and/or gluten? She might want to go gluten free for a while and see if the dizziness goes away.
Some people are allergic to eggs and don't know it... egg protein is often found in vaccines, and people who get alot of flu vaccines may become allergic to eggs.
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