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Old 02-21-2024, 12:50 PM #1
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I have eye swishing. I switched from Prozac to Zoloft about 8 months ago. My swishing started around that time but it persists. I get swishing when I move my eyes to quickly. Its usually one or two swishes and maybe a slight off balance feeling. I also have some vascular issues and I am worried it might be related to that. Has anyone had these swishing sound persist?
Hi robbie919. I have the same sound as you when I move my eyes. The Kung Fu chop sound along with dizziness and other symptoms.

I was wondering, you mentioned vascular issues. Could I ask what your vascular issues are as, I hope you don't mind, but they might give me a clue.

We might also be able to help each other on this.

Thanks.
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