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Constant dizziness/imbalance

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Look at your medication list and possible side effects that they may be causing. Primarily the newest one that you have been prescribed. I remain unimpressed with the ENT physicians that I have been in contact with, one having trained at Mayo the other at House Clinic in Los Angeles. I had debilitating dizziness, sometimes 3 times a day and overwhelming episodes of vertigo. I finally researched the newest changes in my treatment plan and discovered that Eliquis was the culprit from 8-10 case studies similar to mine. Stopped the Eliquis, the dizziness and vertigo went away. Lost 8 months of my life dealing with that.

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@kndaustin71 I have been dealing with life altering dizziness for 6 years. It came on somewhat slowly after the first episode of COVID, which was before there was a vaccine. I took the vaccine when available and now I can't say if it was the disease or vaccine. But, I decided it doesn't really matter which it was because I am already affected and can't change it now. I think the vaccine saved millions of lives. But, each day I wake up wishing I could do the things I love, but can't any more. I have decided to keep following the best advice I get and keep learning about what is new and maybe someone will land on a solution. But, even if they don't in my lifetime, I will just try to keep on living my best life even though it isn't the one I would choose.