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Hello are u feeling better? Did u get a diagnosis? I have the same exact symptoms.
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You won’t know till you are off Zoloft.
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Mirena can have loads of side effects that do not arise until years into having it. I had mine removed three years in due to dryness and irritability. Another friend of mine had hers removed four years in due to other side effects. Once both of ours were removed, side effects went away immediately. Since yours tends revolve around your period, I would have yours removed. It’s worth the stress. Most doctors do not realize there’s lots of side effects that come with the Mirena down the road. But check out message boards and women tell all.
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I am having this too. I’ve been having it for about 6 months now and it’s nonstop. As soon as I wake up until I go to sleep. It’s so hard to concentrate when I go to school or at home doing homework. I’ve been to a lot of specialists and the only specialist that says something is wrong is an ENT. My specialist told me I was allergic to LOTS of things I was unaware of. She said it could be because of my allergies but she’s not certain. I just want to get better already... (btw I’m 17)
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Im 33 and I've been experiencing lightheadedness for a month now and its constant. Its horrible because it has taken a toll on my daily life. Sometimes headaches and nausea accompany my lightheadedness. When I drink it goes away. I've been to the er 3 times since it started and everything comes back negative.
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I have had it for 5 years, no help or answers. I notice a few people on here have got medication which has helped but not said what. Please if anyone is still reading & that's you, can you share t help the rest of us still suffering? Antidepressants don't help me as I am only miserable BECAUSE of the lightheadedness & constant near fainting x
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Hello, I am 28 years old. I have been constantly lightheaded for about four months now. It all started after working out at the gym (upper body workout) I been to the docs. Got a ct scan, blood work, no diabetes and my thyroid checked out fine, I’ve been to an ent doc too because of a new symptom (tinnitus) that started a week ago. Everything was good apparently and they were of no help. Anyways, the ONLY thing that has helped me which makes me believe we all may be experiencing some sort of blockage or something is that I have a friend who does qi gong massage therapy. About a month and a half into it he massaged me and it made me feel completely normal again for like 2 days until I carried something again and it made it worse. I have noticed that there is a correlation between lifting heavy objects and my lightheaded ness getting worse. I have been back to my friend twice since the initial first time and I had a panic attack (somatic release) from all the stress he released from this health issue. I am VERY active, healthy and was very happy with my life before this happened. So it’s been anything short of depressing and anxiety ridden because I’m only 28 with sh*t to do... I need to live my damn life. 

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Have you tried any type of body work? Upper cervical or trigger point massage? I’m starting to venture into this side of care because western medicine has failed me. And screw medicine.
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I've been ex lightheaded off and on for the past 3 years & about every day for the past month or two! I have also noticed that if I have a drink or two I'm fine, strange.
One of these days I hope to get some answers. I recently went to the neurologist & was diagnosed with severe migraines. I don't even get headaches, maybe a little one for about 5 seconds but that's it. In supposed to track my symptoms for a month and return for another appointment.
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the first time that happened to me, I had an A-fib attack. Took two years to get it under control before going into remission. second time it happened, it was a sudden onset panic attack, same symptoms. third time, 8 years later, A-fib again. 1 year later, I'm now fighting the "what's going on with this dizziness business" with several types of Drs. who "can't seem to figure it out" attitude. I'm getting sub-par care because I am a fat 68 year old woman. If this was happening to a man, the Drs. would be beating down the door to help me. Gender, age bias sucks.
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I have had a panic attack 1st time in my life then now for 2 months I have lightheadness all day with numbness and a blur, I can't function and do anything it's frustrating and scary at the same time they said to take pulls for it but I saw the side effects and went wow more on top of what I have . I tried everything but the pills and someone offered me adaptive pulls from doterra for anexity does anyone know if it's safe and will work?
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Did you end up finding out what was wrong?
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Hi everyone. Having read through this post I'm definitely in the same boat as lots of people here. I've had lightheaded and dizzy spells for years on and off and been to the doctors who tell me nothing is wrong. This time, it's lasted almost 3 weeks and I simply can't shake it. Booked in for blood tests again. I do have a lot on my plate but don't consciously feel anxious or stressed, albeit I did a test which told me I may have severe anxiety. It's so frustrating to be told nothing is wrong when you know you are not well and it's difficult to explain to people around you. I have 3 kids I struggle to look after some days, let alone being able to work.

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My son had that and he was diagnosed with SVT. He ended up getting an ablation done which has helped.
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Hi, I have the exact same thing. It comes and goes everyday. Did you ever find out what it was? Hopefully you did and you feel better. Barbie
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