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Dizziness, Numbness In Palms And Feet. History Of Vertigo. Taking Betaserc, Neuroforte, Inderal. Weakness, Difficulty Walking

I have dizziness with numbness in palms & feet. I have reported to have vertigo for last 5 years. I work on computer desk most of the times. Currently on medication (Betaserc 16mg, Neuroforte & Inderal 40mg) for last 2 weeks, but still not much of relief. I have difficulty in walking and feeling weakness. also suffering from neck/shoulder pain.Please advise
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query
I understand your concern
I think that your diagnosis needs to be revised and the reasons of unresponsiveness for years be investigated. I feel that you need a detailed neurological assessment which will establish the diagnosis. Most likley possibility that you may be having migraine which may respond to medications like topiramate, amitryptiline etc.
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Dizziness, Numbness In Palms And Feet. History Of Vertigo. Taking Betaserc, Neuroforte, Inderal. Weakness, Difficulty Walking

Hello, Thanks for the query I understand your concern I think that your diagnosis needs to be revised and the reasons of unresponsiveness for years be investigated. I feel that you need a detailed neurological assessment which will establish the diagnosis. Most likley possibility that you may be having migraine which may respond to medications like topiramate, amitryptiline etc. Best wishes