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Hi,

I wondered if anyone could help?

For the past 2 months (infact maybe longer) I have been experiencing the above symptoms and they seem to be getting worse. My head feels constantly fuzzy and heavy. I also am getting extremely fatigued even when performing the lightest of tasks such as cleaning or walking. I was previously really active and would go the gym (now I look back I used to get really tired after going and would sometimes stop my session early but I thought that this was because I had overdone it).

I have been to the docs and my blood tests have come back normal. I have had a CT scan which is also normal and have now been put on tablets for low blood pressure. If these dont work I will be ref to a hospital specialist.

Has anyone experienced similar symptoms or does anyone know what this could be?

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated

Thanks

Sarah

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hi sara, i have like this for 2 years ,i have done all the tests which show nothing,you may have one of four,. 1-depression or 2-chronic fatigue,3 leaky gut syndrome, but for this you must complain from bloating or flatulance, 4- high level of toxins in your body spicially if you fat or have fat in belly or fatty liver,forthe first two antidepressant will improve the case ,for the second two diet control and excercise

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Hi there
I am 38 and had similiar symptoms a few years ago that ;lasted 6 weeks. I found a doctor who had the issue herself and said it was because of labrynithis. She prescribed 3 shots of steroids. I have never heard anyone else that has been prescribed this but it worked for about 6 years. Just yesterday I started feeling very dizzy again while at work. Today I feel dizzy and nauseous anxious and exhausted. I am afraid to leave the house! awful. I am afraid it is a relapse. I no longer live where I did when I was prescribed the steroids and am pretty sure my GP will be useless. I take Vitamin C Garlic and Horseradish as of yesterday. This is supposed to help inflammation.
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You are having a migrane, in my opinion. You can prove this by taking amitriptyline.
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i have been suffering with same synptobs as you described here.. please keep in mind i am not a doctor.my research suggested looking ino chronic fatigue syndrome. do search online. standford university hospital has one or two videos that dioscussed the elusive disorder.
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