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Old 11-27-2014, 10:43 PM #1
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Default Dizzy/Lightheaded all the time..

Hi everyone.

I've just been diagnosed with PCS after over a year of my first concussion. which was followed by two others in the same year.

I've been reading a lot of posts on here and noticed not many people post about dizziness. This is my main issue, as I experience it almost all day everyday, and find it really impacts on my ability to do most things.

Is this normal or should I be looking into something more serious?

I've had nearly every test I can imagine MRI, multiple CT scans, Vestibular function testing and every heart test known to man.

Thanks for taking time to read and if anyone has ANY suggestions please share them.
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