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Posted: 12/05/06 - 18:13
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ove the past 6 months, i have been getting nausea, lightheadedness, headaches, dizziness much akin to that of motion sickness while riding in a car and reading. however these symptoms occur sometimes when i just turn my head too fast, stand up quickly, or even when i move my wyeballs too fast. i was wondering if there is any way to fix this, or if anyone knew what was going on?


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Posted: 01/05/07 - 11:26
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i feel exactly the same way,i sometimes feel nauseas all day,only eating and drinking occasionally make it go away.


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Posted: 02/04/07 - 19:03
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ove the past 6 months, i have been getting nausea, lightheadedness, headaches, dizziness much akin to that of motion sickness while riding in a car and reading. however these symptoms occur sometimes when i just turn my head too fast, stand up quickly, or even when i move my wyeballs too fast. i was wondering if there is any way to fix this, or if anyone knew what was going on?
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Sounds like you have something going on with your ears. I suggest you see an ear, nose and throat doctor that specializes in the causes of vertigo (a symptom not a condition). I'm currently undergoing testing for the conditions you describe.


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Posted: 02/06/07 - 02:14
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Hi,

This formula is targeted at relieving the symptoms of this disorder with specific botanicals known to assist in the treatment of Dizziness without side effects. A vitamin has been added to help the overall health of the central nervous system.

The following nutritional components may be beneficial for relieving the symptoms of dizziness. A vitamin has been added to help the overall health of the central nervous system. Ginger combats the dizziness and nausea associated with motion sickness or mild vertigo and produces few of the side effects of conventional medications. Ginkgo Biloba helps maintain peripheral circulation to the brain. Vitamin B6 is required for effective function of the brain and nervous system.

If you are concerned or unsure about your symptoms, please contact your healthcare provider for professional medical advice.

If you are concerned or unsure about your symptoms, please contact your healthcare provider for professional medical advice.


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Posted: 04/16/07 - 19:28
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Ever since December (we're now by April '07), I have been having the same type of headaches you're describing. The doctors I have been too have diagnosed me with depression, tension, stress, etc., etc. I have also been operated (coiling) of an aneurysm in Feb '07 and as of yet wonder when will these headaches go away? I do admit, these have diminished somewhat in intensity -- but I just want to be completely free. Any advise any body?


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Posted: 02/24/09 - 22:30
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I have actually been feeling the same exact thing. The motion sickness is only when I am the passenger in the vehicle. It makes me feel so awful that I don't want to ride with my boyfriend in the same car unless I drive which is sometimes hard because him being the guy wants to drive me around... Any one out there that can help me out?


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Posted: 04/08/09 - 13:26
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it happens alot to me when i experience dips in the road or rapid changing scenery Shocked


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Posted: 04/20/09 - 19:38
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I saw the posts and I just wanted to say that I suffered with all of the above for a while until my doctor diagnosed me with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. I never understood all of my symptoms until now. I am being treated with fludrocortisone, extra salt, and tons of water which increases my blood volume and therefore blood pressure, which helps all my symptoms! Very Happy


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Posted: 05/02/09 - 23:55
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This happens to me a lot too.
I am always feeling dizzy, nauseaus and lightheaded.


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