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I have dizziness but it is not due to autonomic symptoms. When my full body symptoms broke out, I had hot, wet and warm sensations in my left ear canal. Along with that, I started to experience disequilibrium. Sometimes I feel like everything is rocking or that the floor isn't stable. When my symptoms really flare up it feels like I'm walking on a trampoline. However, I haven't met anyone on this message board who has experienced this type of dizziness with a similar symptom onset.
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