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Old 03-28-2015, 09:21 AM #5
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Same, get weird bouts of dizziness and a feeling like I'm off center brain feels full. Balance is a weird issue worse with lots of visual stimuli. Not at all an expert but some of this can be made better by habituating yourself to it. That is keep symptom levels low , and when comfortable to do so provoke the feeling and wait to return to baseline over time may reduce sensitivities might be worth trying if you're comfortable with that.
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