Almost every substance makes me dizzy

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Hello!

I don‘t know why I‘m often feeling dizzy, sometimes even vertigo.

It‘s kind of a woozy, light-headed, fuzzy feeling.    

Since a week, I take ginkgo supplements to improve cerebral blood flow so maybe that helps a bit.

But I still get kind of a woozy feeling, especially after drinking coffee.   On some days that doesn’t happen, but it’s weird that coffee triggers this drunk feeling.  

   10 minutes after drinking an energy drink I feel weak, yawn a lot and like being sick.

Weed gave me that feeling but 1000x worse, like I feel dying.

Alcohol makes me feel drunk with small amounts but that’s an thing I can understand because I don’t drink booze often.

What could be the reason for this? 

I don’t want to go to doctors all the time.  They don’t do anything for this.

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  • Posted

    it feels like a hangover, like I drank much the day before even though I didn’t.

    Right now I feel this thing.   In the morning I drank coffee and then felt slightly woozy but I thought that’s only the lack of sleep.  Now I’m sitting in a bus and have this vomit feeling and at every turn I have the same feeling I had a month ago while sitting in a bus and being drunk.    That was awful.   Now it’s not that bad but I feel these sensations through my body.

    • Posted

      did you rule out you dont have any indigestion issues like gastrits,acid reflux, ulcer or gallbladder issues? how good is your digestion? do you feel bloated and burping ?

      if you are digestion is very good , then probably  we have ruled out it is not due to digestion. There is a physcial therapy excercise for Vertigo which will help. But you need to rule out other possibiliies by doing MRI scan for the brian,ecg ,ekg .

  • Posted

    You must have a vestibular issue. All those things affect the vestibular. See an ENT

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