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Falling for no apparent reason: Any ideas?

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@mariannepp

I am very interested in replies you get. I also fall for no apparent reason. Well, except it's often outside and my toe catches on 'nothing'. Whatever it is that I trip on is NOTHING to most people. I've even fallen in an airport -walking on very smooth floors. How does that happen? I'm doing PT training, but it hasn't seemed to help yet. I have osteopenia, so it's a very dangerous position to be in. I haven't gotten to a neurologist yet. I was told to find one who specializes on balance. How does one fine a neurologist who specializes on balance? I'm in the south Austin area. Any ideas?

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I had an inner ear virus..infection at 9 that lasted for over a month..looked drunk no balance. Start small and work up...only your primary is a holistic dr. Each only deals with his specialty..sad American health issue.

Hey, I would also check out an ENT as well as the neurologist. It is very scary. I know I’ve had it. I have it. And I also fell just a couple weeks ago in the airport. at that time. I broke my little finger, scarred my left knee once again. I’ve already broken my nose several times before and almost permanently damaged my eye socket. It comes from nowhere there is no causative factor behind it. I’m in my 60s and I purposely made myself drink a lot to see if that would bring it on and no, I was fine. There is no rhyme or reason so far. Hope you get better.