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Old 07-04-2013, 05:52 AM #1
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Confused Question

does anyone get severe dizzy spells with your SCS is on?i mostly just get it at night when I lay down then I get up to do something and BAM it will hit me. Wasn't really to worried until other night I grabbed onto a door frame and held on tight bc of the spell then my legs were starting to give out. I didn't fall thank goodness! Go to the dr on the 23 and I will ask. Let me know if any of you every experience this!

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