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    actaeon277

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    Just great.

    My vertigo might be related to my migraines.
    I go back to the doc in a couple weeks. I have a feeling there'll be more tests scheduled.
     

    actaeon277

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    Related to them or the measures you've taken to not have them?

    Related to them.
    Apparently you can get vertigo, even when you don't get the headache.

    My last Neuro left the practice, so I had to see a new one and go over all the stuff from previous visits. I always think I'm pretty healthy, just a problem or two. After that appointment, I feel I'm on deaths door.
    Migraines, Tremors, stroke in my right eye (This overlaps my eye specialist, and the neuro), and now vertigo.
    Then, going over medicines, I have 3 that I take when needed, for my back.
     

    chef larry

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    Related to them.
    Apparently you can get vertigo, even when you don't get the headache.

    My last Neuro left the practice, so I had to see a new one and go over all the stuff from previous visits. I always think I'm pretty healthy, just a problem or two. After that appointment, I feel I'm on deaths door.
    Migraines, Tremors, stroke in my right eye (This overlaps my eye specialist, and the neuro), and now vertigo.
    Then, going over medicines, I have 3 that I take when needed, for my back.
    Welcome to getting old.:fogey:
     

    actaeon277

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    Welcome to getting old.:fogey:

    I've had migraines and tremors since I can remember, or at least as a teenager.
    Bad back since 24.
    Stroke was just a few years ago though. My Mom was 20 years older than me when she had multiple strokes in the eyes. I guess I decided to get a headstart.
    The vertigo is new though.


    On a side note.
    The new doc told me if I get vertigo again, I am to call off work and call for an appointment.
    Call off work? No. that's not going to happen.
    I refrained from telling him that though.
    He seemed to be concerned with falling or getting burned.
     

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