Woozy feeling, fatigue, feeling dizzy 24/4 and panic attacks.
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Hi,
For about 5 months I've been feeling depersonalized dizzy, fatigue, woozy, brain fog and anxiety. I got a MRI and couldn't get it done due to an artifact in my ear. I went to ENT and found a bb/pellet in my ear and got it taken out. 1 day after and still feel lightheaded woozy. Please help!!!!
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linda72262 adrian16813
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best,
linda
gillian76726 adrian16813
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I'd,say that you need to see ENT again. Firstly how was a bb pellet in your ear? It,could have caused damage. Go back to tour doctor!
lily65668 adrian16813
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Hi Adrian,
I'm guessing you maybe put this pellet in your ear as a small child and it's been there ever since. These things happen more often than you'd think!
Did the ENT give you any advice, and do you have to go back for a follow-up? If they didn't ask you to go back, that would tend to indicate that they didn't think there was any serious damage.
I'd give it a few weeks for everything to calm down, unless of course things suddenly get very much worse.
I imagine your MRI will have been rescheduled to take place after removal of the pellet, so this will show up any serious problems.
adrian16813 lily65668
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Thank you for your reply Lily,
He did say to go back if symptoms did not subside. I was so scared when the MRI tech said they couldn't do the MRI because something was showing up. I guess my anxiety took over.
lily65668 adrian16813
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Adrian, you don't have to answer this one, but I'm intrigued as to why you think the pellet got into your ear specifically about five months ago. I mean, you'd have known about it, wouldn't you? I know things are quite often found in adults' ears (or even noses!) which have been there since childhood, but I'm still trying to get my head round how you failed to notice a BB gun pellet getting into your ear at the age of 28.
But like I said - you don't have to answer!
duane26425 adrian16813
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It is quite understandable that having artifacts and BB's in your ear, would cause you problems. Give it a few days, and stay away from artifacts and BB's.
adrian16813 duane26425
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I will definitely take that into consideration.
Terry6872737 adrian16813
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adrian16813 Terry6872737
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Well today will be the 2nd day since removal. I believe it was stuck in my ear canal and the symptoms started around 09/2016.Symptoms are dizzy tunnel vision, fatigue, unbalanced which escalate to panic attacks. Some brain fog. I suspect labyrinthis but I will schedule another appt with ENT in a few weeks if symptoms don't subside.As to how it got in there I am clueless. This has made me depressed because of the fact that dizziness wouldn't go away. I got lab work back when symptoms began and everything came back fine except for high uric acid levels. By the way I am 28yrs old.
adrian16813
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linda72262 adrian16813
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Terry6872737 adrian16813
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adrian16813 Terry6872737
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No migraines more like a unreal and unbalanced not being able to focus feeling. It's horrible!!
leanJisoo adrian16813
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Me too i have no migraines just dizzy my body is shaking and weak i feel like i have a serious illness and my heart beat so fast is that really only anxiety im really worried 😭
lily65668 leanJisoo
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If you think you're suffering from anxiety attacks, the first thing to do is get checked out by your GP (that's your general or family doctor if you're not in the UK) just to make sure there's nothing physically wrong.
You need to exclude a physical cause first, but all the symptoms you're describing could be caused by panic attacks or hyperventilation. Hyperventilation is when you breathe too deeply and too fast during periods of anxiety, but totally without realising it. It temporarily upsets your body's electrolyte balance, causing dizziness, shaking, rapid heart beat, numbness or pins-and-needles in face and hands. I know about this because I used to do it myself sometimes when I was young. It's completely harmless, but makes you feel really rough.
Get your general health checked if you haven't already. If nothing is found, you need to trust your doctor and start addressing your anxiety.