DIZZY UNBALANCE FEELING 24/7 FOR MONTHS

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male 44..it started sept 2018..feels like moving when im not..fatigue..so i do bloodtest and i have hyperthyroidism..January 2019 my thyroid already normal..but the dizzy got worse..

My dizziness is like when you just got out of an elevator or car but 24/7..makes me nauseus..but when im jogging or running or climbing or descending the stairs.i dont feel any dizzyness..but when im walking theres dizzyness and unbalance..same as when im driving a car theres no dizziness.but when the car stop..i can feel the dizzyness..im on SERC 16mg..but is not helping...

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    no no please don't worry. I have been feeling off balance for 9 yrs and I'm still here. the key to finding out what she had was the fact that she only felt off when she was not in motion. and she felt ok when she was in motion. I would focus your internet search on those 2 things.

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    Sorry pppd not pddd

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      yes thanks ..i was thinking i had pppd or maybe mal de embarkment syndrome..(spellinng)?...The trigger to this dizziness i think is from my hyperthyroidism because i was so drained and weak and slight dizziness.anxiety everyday thinking that it was Graves disease..

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    one other thing you can look up is scm muscle and dizziness. the scm is a muscle in your neck. see if the symptoms match yours.

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      thanks for ur concern...I think best illness suits my description is mal de debarqment syndrom..i search the internet and it says often the symptoms improved or even disappear when in continuous motion like when driving a motor vehicle...yes im like that..i dont feel any dizzziness when in fast continuous motion..like driving a car or jogging or doing pushups

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