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Increased Sensitivity To Lights, Loud Sounds, Dizziness That Aggravates On Bending, Episode Of Tunnel Vision. Help?

I have some sensitivity to light, loud sounds, and I have been feeling dizzy for about a month now. The dizzyness started around Christmas and I first noticed it when I was waking up getting out of bed. Now I feel it when I bend over, or tilt my head down. Today I experienced a small dose of tunnel vision . I have passed out 1 time before in my life (not related to these symptoms) so I now recognize the feeling of the tunnel vision. I experienced it today but it was very minor and passed within a few secs.
Wed, 3 Jul 2013
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Hello,

This may be migraine or sometime more serious.

Postural hypotension may may present like this. So check you be in standing, sitting and lying position.

You may need a consultation with the neurologist.

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Increased Sensitivity To Lights, Loud Sounds, Dizziness That Aggravates On Bending, Episode Of Tunnel Vision. Help?

Hello, This may be migraine or sometime more serious. Postural hypotension may may present like this. So check you be in standing, sitting and lying position. You may need a consultation with the neurologist.