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What is going on?? Hoping it's not a stroke? |
It started off as Vertigo, but now it's a total different feeling. My ENT give me Vertigo medicine to deal with my dizzyness. Now, I am very lightheaded when I walk or lay down. I feel like I will pass out, but I never do. I also have severe pressure in my ears with some ringing here and there. Sometimes I have a fever with the pressure. Most of it is located in my ears, behind my jaw, and bottom of my skull. What is happening? It's not the classic symptoms of a stroke, which include, numbness and tingling in the extremities, slurred speech, possibly some facial deficit such as a dropping on one side of the face. Out stroke protocol includes a persons ability to stand up strength and hold both arms out straight away from the body without one of them falling, even slowly down to their side. A server ear infection would give you most of the symptoms you're describing. If you think its a stroke head to the dr. There are test he can do right in the office...it will likely be the same stroke protocol we use on the street. Get it checked when you can. Don't wait to long with this. i went to the hospital a few months ago because i was dizzy, they gave me a blood test when it came back normal they said it was vertigo and gave me the pills that melt under the toung. i now know i have tmj swollen jaw joint, it makes your ears feel full and sometimes throws off the equilibrium. it made me feel off balance and dizzy, hope this helps. i am not a doctor just an opinion I'm not a Dr. so I can't give you a diagnose but it sounds like you need your ears cleaned or you have an ear infection. |
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