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Suggest Remedy For Anxiety With Dizziness

I have had issues in the past with anxiety. Recently I have experienced dizziness and sometimes shaking. Went to the emergency room and they said my red blood cells were high which can cause dizziness I also had a glucose check that came out to 148. He prescribed me xanax. After taking it I felt better the dizziness went away. Got a follow up and was told that my ALT was high at 56. I was referred to a blood doctor and need to follow up on my liver. Can all this be related to stress or do I have a need for concern here.. Not knowing only stresses me out more!!!!
Wed, 14 Jan 2015
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ALT 56 is not worrisome and i think you should not worry about this. Even blood sugar levels are also not worrisome.
Go for a repeat blood count to recheck RBC levels again.

Anyhow, ativan is liver safe anti-anxiety drug when compared to xanax. Discuss about this with your doctor.

Thanks.
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Suggest Remedy For Anxiety With Dizziness

Hello ALT 56 is not worrisome and i think you should not worry about this. Even blood sugar levels are also not worrisome. Go for a repeat blood count to recheck RBC levels again. Anyhow, ativan is liver safe anti-anxiety drug when compared to xanax. Discuss about this with your doctor. Thanks.