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Old 05-02-2020, 01:18 PM #1
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Default Dizziness, Vertigo--Inner Ear Problems?

Hi all,

I've developed dizziness and vertigo over the last month or so, particularly when moving--eg., rolling in bed, lying down, standing up. I can lose balance. Only lasts for a few seconds.

I messaged my Neuro who said that it was likely to be an inner-ear problem (vestibular) that can come and go in people with PN.

Anyone else have experience or information on this condition?

Thanks,
Paul
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