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I also have some weird dizziness. My body wants to move and if I have to stand in a grocery store or anywhere it makes it worse. Some places with poor lighting or certain noises makes it worse. I get that tilt feeling on certain carpet color and designs.
Also my dizziness worse when I am sitting than standing. Almost like the blood flow to the brain is restricted. For me Xanax works to some extent. I am very cautious though since if I take regularly then I don't get that much benefit (of course). Also some days are worse and some days are ok. For some reason all that dizzy feeling subsides in the night and my fatigue/headaches also goes down. fter 10 pm and so now I try to do all my shopping etc., at that time. No doctor has a clue what is the reason. Alcohol helps too some times ![]() This link explains a bit about dizziness. I do have something described in this article "patients may feel sick watching a movie, scanning the aisles while grocery shopping, even looking at stripes on a shirt" I did vision therapy and didn't see much result besides the training prism lenses helps some what. Neurofeedback helped to relieve quite some symptoms but the effect didn't last longer. Cranio sacral therapy helps too. I still has to find some thing where to get persistent results. http://bodyodd.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...an-happen?lite
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