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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I always feel like a hypocondriac (or how ever you spell it) when i go to my doctors, therefore i rarely go, but I have been feeling really wierd since last wednesday(18th feb).
It started when i rolled over in bed and felt like i kept rolling, since then I have felt like my head was being shaken violently. I feel very shakey and dizzey and last night i felt like the room was spinning so much that i actually threw up.....Any Idea's anyone.
Oh and yesterday I had a headache that would not go away just over my left eye.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Go to a decent opticians first thing in the morning. I can recommend Specsavers they do a very detailed test.
Just explain to them whats happened they will sort you out BUT WITHOUT FAIL DO NOT DO NOTHING. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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My first thought was ear infection, but I have no other syptoms of an ear infection, no pain or anything in my ear.
I had my eyes done in november and a very nice young man said that "for my age" my eyes where in great shape.
Doctors are of all weekend, I will get in there on monday, so long as the receptionists will let me in |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I always feel like a hypocondriac (or how ever you spell it) when i go to my doctors, therefore i rarely go, but I have been feeling really wierd since last wednesday(18th feb).
It started when i rolled over in bed and felt like i kept rolling, since then I have felt like my head was being shaken violently. I feel very shakey and dizzey and last night i felt like the room was spinning so much that i actually threw up.....Any Idea's anyone.
Oh and yesterday I had a headache that would not go away just over my left eye.
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You weren't on a ship were you? .. Or a water bed? Sounds very symptomatic to me... had you been shagging any overly large men? The ripple effect can do terrible damage to one's sense of balance...
Or were you pissed... sounds like it could be a Vodka Attack... ok when ur standing up but when u lay down the room spins and in the morning you have one kicker of a headache....a handful of pebbles in your left pocket acts as a great counterbalance...
...and yes, you can tell I've got lots of free time tonight lol |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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Feeling nausea, dizzy , headache are all symptoms of an inner ear problem, you may not get an infection as in painful ear.
Glad to see you are going to the docs though and not just listening to all us budding doctors |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I always feel like a hypocondriac (or how ever you spell it) when i go to my doctors, therefore i rarely go, but I have been feeling really wierd since last wednesday(18th feb).
It started when i rolled over in bed and felt like i kept rolling, since then I have felt like my head was being shaken violently. I feel very shakey and dizzey and last night i felt like the room was spinning so much that i actually threw up.....Any Idea's anyone.
Oh and yesterday I had a headache that would not go away just over my left eye.
You weren't on a ship were you? .. Or a water bed? Sounds very symptomatic to me... had you been shagging any overly large men? The ripple effect can do terrible damage to one's sense of balance...
Or were you pissed... sounds like it could be a Vodka Attack... ok when ur standing up but when u lay down the room spins and in the morning you have one kicker of a headache....a handful of pebbles in your left pocket acts as a great counterbalance...
...and yes, you can tell I've got lots of free time tonight lol"
How funny, lol, no boats or chubbychasers. I think i will pass on the pebble remedy |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Feeling nausea, dizzy , headache are all symptoms of an inner ear problem, you may not get an infection as in painful ear.
Glad to see you are going to the docs though and not just listening to all us budding doctors"
I looked on the NHS website and as I have had it since last week and not keeled over I guess it will wait till Monday when the docters opens again, Thamks for all the feedback, I'm off for an early night now.
Have fun Folks xxxx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi,
I am now convinced its an ear infection, my left ear is a bit bunged up, which is not good but at least I know whats going on, not so dizzy now. Think I will still see the Dr on monday just to be on the safe side.
Thanks for asking after me PD, your showing your soft side, xxxx |
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"Hi,
I am now convinced its an ear infection, my left ear is a bit bunged up, which is not good but at least I know whats going on, not so dizzy now. Think I will still see the Dr on monday just to be on the safe side.
Thanks for asking after me PD, your showing your soft side, xxxx"
its the not knowing, what was a real stres for you ...really glad you have a clear symptom at last ...and i know what its like when you feel under the weather ...and i am a softy really ...but dont tell anyone ....its only a temporary truce ..!!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"PD can be a honorary girly now for showing great compassion for a member of the gang :D
ooooooy ......wash your mouth out with soap ...i am 100% boy gang ....!!!!"
No room to washout with soap...its full of revels mmmmmm lol |
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