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Hi, Does Anyone Experience Dizziness (on A Daily Basis) Which Can Become Severe At Times (mainly When Feeling Exhausted Or Hormonal) Thanks
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posted December 13, 2018
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Some days I’m like a “drunken sailor”. I’ll be walking straight and all of a sudden like lose my balance and run into a door or walk into a wall and start falling backwards! Thank God my husband grabs me sometimes before I crash into something or someone! It makes you feel stupid but that’s our life! Soft hugs💕

posted December 13, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Thank you all for sharing, its nice to know I'm not on my own x

posted December 14, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

I have dizzy spells too, mainly when hormonal. Especially in the morning, i have fainted a few times too. Gentle hugs x

posted December 13, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes.

I have days when I stumble around hanging on to things like a blind person. I also walk into door frames on a regular basis, my judgment of distance being realky off.

Thank God I don't drive 😊.

posted December 13, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

All the time really

posted December 14, 2018

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