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Old 04-20-2012, 09:08 PM #7
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Have you tried diphenhydramine (anti-histamine) by any chance? I suffered for years from dizziness and nausea, then found a simple answer right in my own medicine cabinet. The normal adult dose is usually enough, though sometimes I have to go about 50% over for extreme sessions. Discuss this with your physician before trying, especially if going off-label and above-dosage, but it's been good for me. I always say, anything that helps is helpful.
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  • MYALGIA (generalized muscle pain)
  • MIGRAINE HEADACHES
  • INSOMNIA
  • ANGER & SELF-CONTROL (going "Frontal")
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