Vertigo and Depersonalization?
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Anyone else experience Vertigo and Depersonalization with they're anxiety? also it gets 10x worse when tired.
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Posted , 6 users are following.
Anyone else experience Vertigo and Depersonalization with they're anxiety? also it gets 10x worse when tired.
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jan34534 Travis95
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I have had them both but not at the same time. Vertigo was so bad I probably wouldn’t have noticed depersonalization if I had it.
did it last very long?
ericamcf Travis95
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so weird, similar to my story. kinda.
so I've always had anxiety (more specifically health). in November I ended up getting vertigo, most likely because of labyrinthitis I believe. since then my anxiety has been THROUGH THE ROOF. Had my first PA even.
ive healed mostly since then but lately I've been getting dizzy/motionsickness kinda if I move in certain ways, no specific ways just kinda random.
gets wayyyy worse with tired. anways I don't know if it's anxiety or vertigo happening again (which I'm TERRIFIED of).
AOJ Travis95
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yes it happened to me a few weeks ago. I was very dizzy and disoriented. I felt really short, like the ground was really close. my friend said it was pelopsia but the doctor said it was vertigo. it was the strangest feeling.
AdityaSanghvi Travis95
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Excessive intake of alcohol can even lead to certain chronic diseases like high blood pressure, heart problems, and liver failure.
crispy76 Travis95
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Absolutely have experienced vertigo with anxiety. I used to really enjoy going to watch football matches, however it would get so bad that I would have to literally hold on to my chair in order to prevent falling over.