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Old 10-05-2008, 10:15 AM #1
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Question Dizzyness following MBB and ON block

I am experiencing dizzyness/vertigo since yesterday which is getting worse. I haven't had this before and it is noted as a possible side effect of the medial branch block. Has anyone had this and do you know if its permanent or something that will pass? It's really an uncomfortable feeling. If I move too quickly, it gets worse rapidly. Any insight would be greatly appreciated, ellena
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