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Old 08-14-2016, 03:45 PM #1
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I have had intermittent dizziness and constant off balance issues for 4 years now. I have prisms for reading. These helped me with headaches related to reading but not the balance issues. When I am stressed or fatigued (which is not hard to do with me) my balance gets worse and the dizziness appears. It also comes on fast if I am out at an event where there is alot of sensory stimulation but never actually progresses beyond being very uncomfortable. I can still walk (carefully) and have never actually fallen altho I have bounced off walls regularly. I have figured out many ways to accommodate my other symptoms but this one continues to get the best of me.
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