Rocking/swaying dizziness

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28 male. I lost my job in February due to covid. I started having panic attacks, chest pain and sleepless nights. Doctors found nothing wrong. I was at home feeling sorry for myself. I didn't have anyone to talk to. One day, after reading a few studies on magnesium helping with anxiety, I gave it a try. It worked. My life was back to normal.

Then in June I started experiencing rocking/swaying dizziness, as if I was on a boat, 24/7. It got worse when I was in a dark room or when I closed my eyes. Doctors just told me it was anxiety.

I don't know what to do anymore. I'm slowly losing the will to live. People just look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them how I feel.

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  • Posted

    This is a normal anxiety symptom i have it quite a bit if you ever need to talk to someone just message me ive been dealing with anxiety for 3 years going thru a bad time with it atm

    • Posted

      help when i touch my head it feels like im losing balance and i cant talk my body feels like it doesnt want to move

    • Posted

      Because you are panicking when you start it feels like everything has gone into over drive

    • Posted

      Have your B12 level checked

  • Posted

    I just recently started getting this after having anxiety & panic attacks for a long time. When I close my eyes it gets even worse and I feel like I may throw up from the motion of it! Sometimes I get it so bad I genuinely think I will pass out! My new "symptom" is now tingling on one side of my scalp 24/7!

    • Posted

      Yeah its normal its scary but normal lately ive been having my pulse going up n beating quite hard in my wrist

  • Posted

    Greetings,

    Here's what you need to do to get better:

    1. Stop or drastically reduce intake of all coffee/tea/caffeine.
    2. Purchase the following Homeopathic Remedy: Cocculus Indicus (Cocc.) 30C
    3. Take four (4) pellets twice per day until the dizziness goes away. At that time, stop taking the remedy.
    4. Always take the Homeopathic remedy 30 minutes before or after taking food or drink.

    Best of luck and we hope you feel better soon.

    HomeopathyHelps Team

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