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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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What Causes Dizziness?

i have been feeling dizzy /light headed for over a year. i have been to the dr. several times complaining about this. often but not always i also have a migrain headache. last week i totally passed out twice and went by ambulance to the hospital . after a catscan, chest exray they sent me home. i am waiting for a MRI on fri. that was the soonest they could get me in. that will be a week after the event. what do u reccomend
Tue, 28 Apr 2015
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Hi,
It is well understood to have complaints over one year that you want treatment.

You didn't tell us the results of head ct and x-rays done at the emergency.

And if MRI is for diagnosis determination.

Main causes could be inner ear pathologies and neurological problems. This are visits you should have although after RMN results you should discuss it further with your GP.

Hope to have answered your question.
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What Causes Dizziness?

Hi, It is well understood to have complaints over one year that you want treatment. You didn t tell us the results of head ct and x-rays done at the emergency. And if MRI is for diagnosis determination. Main causes could be inner ear pathologies and neurological problems. This are visits you should have although after RMN results you should discuss it further with your GP. Hope to have answered your question.