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Falling for no apparent reason: Any ideas?

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Oct 15 11:16am | Replies (201)

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@callalily74

@xottawan, I've already cancelled several neurology appts. The pain and weakness in my right leg is gone so I declined. Today I'm going to an ENT because of my ear and will ask him to refer me to the right source for falling. I do not believe I pass out first or anything like that. I am very curious now to see what is causing this. Because I'm scared. Thank you for your input.

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This may sound nuts, @callalily74, but your instability could be a symptom of too much Vitamin D, sometimes a key problem of taking Vitamin D supplements. Perhaps you can raise this as a question to your neurologist, if it seems possible.

I had blood work done and it showed I had to much vitamin D. I don't take any supplements what good cause this. I have had a total hip replacement 4 months ago due to <br>Closed displaced fracture of medial wall of acetabulum <br>Avascular necrosis of right hip <br>Open right acetabular fracture <br>Closed fracture of right acetabulum <br>

Could it be vertigo. Sometimes there is no dizziness. Just boom…you’re on the ground.