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Old 02-18-2016, 10:17 PM #1
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Default Miserable.. Pcs or no?

I passed out while walking January 4th and woke up a few minutes later bleeding from the head. No other reason than being very sick. Went to er, no ct scan done, a lot of pain for 2-3 days but subsided.

February 8th I started feeling very dizzy which gets worse when I start walking. Mild headache and sometimes tight jaw feeling. The dizziness is 24 hours a day. It settles a little when I'm not moving but doesn't go away completely. I can drive but I probably shouldn't be. went to er again and they offered ct scan but warned about the radiation so I denied. I'm now reconsidering doing the ct scan. I am completely miserable. Any suggestions?
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