What type of dizziness? Like, when does it come on, and how often?
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So, it varies. Sometimes it's like a mild lightheadedness, and other times it's more severe, not quite room is spinning, but almost. It's not nearly as frequent as it was in the beginning, and it doesn't last as long. Also, I used to have horrible headaches almost everyday, and they seemed to be linked to the dizziness (obviously both neuro). Now the headaches have all but stopped. I may get a very mild one here and there, but they're not bad at all. Honestly, a couple months back I had about a 3 month stretch where I had no dizziness, and only very mild symptoms in general. I thought for sure I was gonna be posting in the recovery section in no time. Then this dizziness slowly started again. It's not daily, some days I don't have any. I would say it's happening like 2-3 days a week. Sometimes it last a couple hours, sometimes only 15-20 min. It seems like driving may it worse, actually. Almost like an equilibrium thing. Didn't really notice that early on, but noticing it now... I feel like it's just another downswing, and I know it will pass, just looking for ways to treat symptoms until my body finishes healing. Of course I also don't want to do something that makes it worse...
Can you link it to something that you're doing possibly? Like, does it happen after eating, working out, etc, or does it just happen when it happens? Could be something unrelated altogether....
Have you checked your blood pressure?
And yeah, smart not jumping into taking something right away until you can narrow it down.
Yeah, I haven't been able to tie it to anything specific. Like I said, it kinda seems worse when I drive, but it could just be driving exacerbates very mild dizziness that I don't really notice till I drive.
I'll start paying closer attention to see if eating has any effect. Eating cheese and a few other things use to give me headaches, but haven't noticed any correlation with dizziness. I'll really start paying closer attention. I mean, heck, this whole thing seems so unpredictable, it's hard to say. I'm stoked I'm doing better, just wanna post in that recovery section!
I don't have hypertension. My dad had it, so I always keep an eye on it.
We'll see, I really feel I'm close, and I know I'll get there, just want it now.
Lol....I hear you man, I do. And you WILL post in that recovery section sooner then later. I think it's safe to say the worst is behind you now at least. But yeah, please keep us posted. I haven't heard of this symptom so much, so I'm curious to know how it pans out.
I mean, it COULD be possible. There is alot of interesting (and horrifying) research on all of the cell phone radiation we are bathed in on a daily basis, especially with the new 5G technology being blasted out all over the place. You may have a sensitivity to certain electromagnetic fields. I mean, it's a stretch, but not out of the realm of possibility.
Read up on something called the Q-link pendant. Q-Link Pendant: What You Need to Know - EMF Empowerment
I've had one for about 15 years now, although I haven't worn it in quite sometime. Really since being recovered. There is alot of solid scientific research behind this. Give it a read and do your own research. I simply pulled the first article that came up when linking it here.
Hey @Turnover25, i saw your comment somewhere where you mentioned that your tinitus went away. I was interested to know how long did it take for it to go away? Did the protocol help with that?
Mine say ag ..... checking for the gene . Not sure what that means? 24.5 frequency huh?