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Old 09-27-2006, 03:40 PM #1
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Default Unsteady or dizzy?

Is there anything to help with that generalized feeling of being unsteady?

I get in a car and can still feel unsteady!
I don't know if its actually a form of dizzy. Its vague but feels like I'm not moving in sync with my brain and eyes.

There's nothing wrong with my eyes...I went thru years of trying new glasses, contacts and even got lazer surgery thinking that "off" feeling was from my vision.....nope.

Then I was dia with MS. This floaty/unsteady feeling has given me a phobia of driving at high speeds. When things don't appear "in sync".

Have you ever been stopped at a red light and the car next to you starts to move forward. ...you don't realize what the corner of your eye sees.....and you think that its you lunging forward? (just for a split second)

I feel like that a lot. Like things are not as they appear or perhaps I can not react to them at the same time they are happening?

AHHHHHHHHHHHHH Can anyone relate???
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