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hopingToFindCure
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Joined : Nov 2008
Posts : 759
Posted 2/7/2009 12:04 AM (GMT 0)
HELP!
What does this mean?
Also, when my husband was walking by me it made me dizzy. My head is spinning. Like a whirlpool it never ends.
nefferdun
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Posted 2/7/2009 2:27 AM (GMT 0)
That is awful. I have had it several times mainly when I roll over in bed to the "wrong" side but when it is really bad, it can happen when I turn my head quickly. There is something affecting your inner ear to cause this. If you just started a new medication, it could be a herx. I hope you get over it soon. This can also be caused from a virus.
Dowa
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Posted 2/7/2009 2:36 AM (GMT 0)
It sounds like vertigo, which involves the blood vessels. From what I have read, it is quite common in Lyme and is on the list of symptoms. D
hopingToFindCure
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Posted 2/7/2009 3:04 PM (GMT 0)
Frango - I think it just takes time if it's Lyme that's causing it.
I suspect I brought it on with one of my more vigorous neck exercises.
I think i started getting dizzier when I read on the Internet that you could get the kinks out by doing a crazy 8 exercise with you chin. My neck will take a while to heal.
What is everyone on these days to help get rid of Lyme?
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