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Old 09-20-2011, 04:56 PM #1
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Default CSF Leak?

Hi there!
I am new here and this is my first post. I have been dizzy 24/7, 365. I have been diagnosed with migraine associated vertigo, but cannot believe I can have a migraine straight for a year.

This all started after I had a spinal block with the delivery of my baby girl. I woke up super dizzy 2 days later. Other symptoms included nausea, brain fog, tinnitus, blurry vision.

I asked my Doctor if I could have a spinal leak and she said no way, I would have a splitting headache.

I still have the symptoms I listed above and have tried many medications that haven't worked. Does anyone have any advice? Could I possibly have a leakage a year later?

Thanks for any advice or help!
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