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Diagnosed With Vertigo, Have Occasional Nervousness, Dizziness With Jittery Feeling. What Could Cause This To Happen?

I get nervous and jittery at times and dizzy for no apparent reason. What could cause this to happen? I don t always have an appetite . I was diagnosed with vertigo . I am on the phone with my friend was diagnosed with MS. Her feet are extremely tight and her ankles are swollen. She would like to know what could this possibly be?
Mon, 9 Jun 2014
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I really appreciate your concern here you have asked two queries one for your self and second is for your friend, first let me tell you about your friend if this is pure MS then she need to take the long term treatment for this long with physiotherapy and neuroprotective medicine, now for your own question this could be psychological symptoms and may be due to anxiety and depression hope this information helps you have a nice day.
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Diagnosed With Vertigo, Have Occasional Nervousness, Dizziness With Jittery Feeling. What Could Cause This To Happen?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern here you have asked two queries one for your self and second is for your friend, first let me tell you about your friend if this is pure MS then she need to take the long term treatment for this long with physiotherapy and neuroprotective medicine, now for your own question this could be psychological symptoms and may be due to anxiety and depression hope this information helps you have a nice day.