Bad dizzy spells and unbalanced problems

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Hi am Kenny from UK for 5 weeks I have been suffering from really bad dizzy spells and blurred vision and balanced problems can't seen to walk properly and my legs are acheing most of the time can barely stand still for long with out my legs giving way feels like am drunk 24/7 I had chest x-ray which were fine and blood tests which were fine as well serious don't know what causing this does anyone have any answers

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  • Posted

    You could have bpp vertigo, if so physiotherapy called Epley maneuver is helpful.
    • Posted

      I see need to find out what's going on as it's a nightmare at the moment

  • Posted

    Yes, it is, you need to find a physiotherapist who is experienced with bpp vertigo Epley maneuver.

    Good luck!

  • Posted

    i too have these problems after 8 years of indigestion issue, do you have IBS or gastrtits or gallstones or low functioning gb?
  • Posted

    Sounds pretty much like what I had last year labrynthitis.it totally floored me & I was off work for over 6 weeks with it.i’d go to doctors & get them to look at your middle ear

    • Posted

      Yes thank you I definitely think it's a ear problem as my in ear as been hurting badly for the last few days

    • Posted

      I had pain inside my ears too I still occasionally get sore ears a year on.i hope you feel better soon
  • Posted

    Thank you all the the best to you too
  • Posted

    Sounds like a vestibular issue. I diagnosed with vestibular neuritis January 2017. My symptoms in the beginning were off balance, brain fog, anxiety, vision issues, headache, chest pains and feeling off. Hope you feel better soon.

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