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Old 11-27-2009, 04:17 PM #1
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Default Nausea/dizziness symptom

At least 3 times a week I get the feeling of nausea/dizziness. More dizziness because I can still eat food. I can't figure out if it's from TOS, neck herniation, darvoset, too much caffiene, or all of the above.
I even thought it might be from mold spores or something unknown in the house. But I'm quitting afternoon coffee. I don't drink or smoke, and watch the diet very carefully, yet get this feeling. I hate it.

Anyone else get this too?
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Default what about tuna

i was getting this, not as often but quite severe. i gave up tuna and it stopped. now the thought of tuna makes me feel nauseated.
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i was getting this, not as often but quite severe. i gave up tuna and it stopped. now the thought of tuna makes me feel nauseated.
I've been using a lot of Splenda, and someone suggested it could be from that. Further research showed that a lot of people suffer from common problems from Splenda. I also haven't been drinking enough water. I'm working on hunting the cause of it.
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hi, i get vertigo/dizziness - not all that often but think that its linked to the compression of the vascular system......i defo get more dizziness when im having spells of the good old freezing hands!

i often wake with nausea in the middle of the night - havent worked that one out yet - think pain generally can cause nausea in some people or it could be down to painkillers i take before sleep.
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