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Severe Vertigo, Muscle Spasms, Tingling Feet, White Matter Changes In Brain. MRI Done. History Of Health Problems. Advise?

severe vertigo ( unable to stand without falling or vomitting 9 weeks this time, have had on 3 occasions in last 4 years ) muscle spasms in left leg, fatigue. numbness and tingling in feet, white matter changes in brain on MRI test what could it be???
I have thyroid problem (Synthroid), heart arithymia (PVC and PAC)(ToprolXL), Severe Insomnia (Rozeram and Muscle Relaxer), Lyme Disease years ago, 5 concussions in lifespan (41 white female,5'4 inches tall,100 pounds), History of seizures 5 yrs or so ago no longer have stopped seizure medication 4 or yrs ago
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query
I understand your concern
I have noted your medical problem
Your vertigo could be related to migraine, positional vertigo. Please do not worry about the MRI changes as these changes cannot explain the clinical findings. You need a detailed neurological assessment by a local neurologist to ascertain the diagnosis.
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Please get back if you need any additional information
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Severe Vertigo, Muscle Spasms, Tingling Feet, White Matter Changes In Brain. MRI Done. History Of Health Problems. Advise?

Hello, Thanks for the query I understand your concern I have noted your medical problem Your vertigo could be related to migraine, positional vertigo. Please do not worry about the MRI changes as these changes cannot explain the clinical findings. You need a detailed neurological assessment by a local neurologist to ascertain the diagnosis. Thanks Please get back if you need any additional information