2 years sick, nauseous and dizzy, no answer, please help.
<p>So I’ve been sick for about 2 years now. It started when I was using meth. I would get real dizzy, nauseous, weak feeling. So I decided to quit. Well all the dizzy and nauseous feeling stayed there. The only relief I seem to get was when I overate. Well now her I am 2 years later, I still get extremely dizzy, a constant nauseous feeling, overall tiredness that only gets worse when I push myself physically. (Like to the point where I can barley get out of bed I’m so dizzy and nauseous.) I’ve tried 4 different types of anti depressants with no prevail. I’ve had multiple blood tests done and it comes up nothing every time. But I feel so terrible. I can’t drink alcohol at all anymore cuz it makes me dizzy and sick. It is an absolute struggle to make it through a day of work. By time the day is over I feel like my body is so weak I can barley move. My legs are shakey, my eyes hurt, I’ve lost 30 pounds in a matter of months, and the doctors keep saying it’s depression. But prior to drug use and during I was never depressed or had any problems. I’ve had an endoscopy and colonoscopy both came back fine. No medicine makes the nausea go away. I’ve tried Xanax still no relief. I just don’t know what to do at this point and I’m just praying someone has an idea of what to do.</p>
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@swift Have you tried Golden Milk ? Its turmeric @ginger then pour milk into it . Said to b e comforting at night At T.J they have a ginger turmeric teabags .
Hello dear Precious @lioness and dear precious @ginger hope you guy's are well as possible,
especially in these difficult times, we are living in different times, that's for sure, in answer to your precious questions Have I tried turmeric milk ? Yes with rice milk and Almond milk and goat's milk , and yes with pepper and honey & ginger root tea it's amazing goodness for your precious immune system, ( made differently by dear precious ones from India and other precious countries, ( my dearest friend's, are from India, and my Nan', and great grandad', were from India too ) .
It's interesting that they being a developing country still ahead of some countries that believe they are better somewhat , yet I've learnt more from them than I've learnt from some developed more advanced countries .
I learning still even from younger dear precious ones.
Iam been blessed with dear precious extended family and many dear precious friends they all playing a role in my life and we learn new things everyday.
Can't see why more precious people can't keep learning ? it sadned me when I hear older people say I'm too old, to learn new things , or others saying the natural resources are no good for healthy lifestyle.
Dandelion is called a weed by some experts, yet there's more goodness in dandelion root, Burdock, turmeric , ginger= good health. Ginger root , turmeric , dandelion& Burdock root's and many more , hope this answers your questions.
Especially oils too many health benefits orange ginger and turmeric oils lavender eucalyptus tea tree oils .
Heal your precious hearts and minds. Hibiscus tea amazing calmness especially drinking before resting or at the end of the day. Restful night's sleep deep sleep ads recovery . Especially from stressful situations. That we are all facing these days.
Kind regards Swift
keep smiling stay safe.:- )
“Too old”?. Some of the greatest contributions in many fields were made by older adults!
I didn't say they are too old , if you had read what I have said is some times older dear precious ones have told me they are too old to learn, but i don't believe this to be true. There are many dear elderly people whom i hold dear to my heart that have much to teach everyone , age is just a number , your never too old to learn with an open mind . Keep smiling and stay safe ...
Kind regards Swift 🙂
Something along these lines was my first thought. I was referred to a Vestibular Therapist and it was a fairly quick and easy fix.
@reganripple Have you been able to find an answer to your nausea and dizziness?
I have not, I tried to get into the Mayo Clinic with no luck.
@reganripple You said that you’ve seen multiple doctors, but have gotten no help. I might suggest that you pick 1 of these doctors (one who listened best). and go back to him/her and agree to start the antidepressant that was suggested. It can take several weeks for the medicine to take effect, but, what have you got to lose. If nothing else, it can help clear your mind so you can focus
Also, go to a major medical center near you and ask for help. When I was very sick and getting no help locally, my husband looked up the university medical school/hospital and we were able to get help.
Will you try this and get back in touch with us?
@swift . I came across a sleep tea . It is Chamomile and Lavender . Had my first cup last night slept right through the night and when getting up for bathroom went back to sleep without any problems. The oils are all so curing when you use them the right way ,are'nt they . Keep oiling
Sounds like you're in the same position as me. I got asphyxiated by methane gas from my kitchen stove about a year and a half ago. Been to all sorts of specialists and docs and they can't find anything wrong. One practitioner actually knew about it ,but didn't know the diagnosis. He said that after a few days it metastasizes with the blood and makes it difficult to detect and hard to remove. I was super dizzy, nauseas, and was having sensory sensitivity. Now I can't even run 50 yards without feeling like I'm gonna pass out and my limbs get weak. What helped me was an extended family member. She is a nutritional therapist and she recommended that I try a hyperbaric chamber. I was amazed at the results. I finally had a good nights rest for the first time in 3 months and the dizziness, nausea, and sensitivity started dissipating almost immediately with every treatment. I feel almost normal now, but I still can't work like I used to. Been going around everywhere (even the internet) to find out what it is I've got. I did some crowdsourcing and it proved to be interesting. Someone from reddit just suggested to me last week that I may have 'Aquired Methemoglobinemia'. It fits the bill, but some of the symptoms seem a bit off. However it is the best guess I have been given and the only thing that fits. I am currently looking into it more and I am convinced it may be some sort of Anemia (just not methemoglobinemia). Either way, I'd check these out if I were you. You are the first person I have met that has such similar symptoms as me and it seems it may have been introduced into our bodies through the lungs. Let me know what you turn up.
[Note: Chamomile and Lavender have been a HUGE help with this for me. So there is definitely something to it. I also notice a significant temporary improvement when I take a B12 vitamin. Maybe this will help.]