Not sure what to do: tremor, UTI, lightheadedness, dizziness, headache

Posted by kati612 @kati612, Oct 7, 2018

Would like some opinions.
I’ve had a very slight tremor of my head for a while now. Not all the time. I became more curious about it and started to inquire. In the mean time, I developed a UTI and started taking Cipro and also had a flu shot recently.
I have felt “off” lately. Some light headed ness, dizziness, slight headaches.
My mind is racing to the worst scenarios.
My primary said the neurologically everything seems to be fine.
Thoughts?

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@contentandwell

@johnbishop that really puts things in perspective.
JK

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@contentandwell
Not for me it doesn’t!!!
Well my breakfast is a little late but I think I’ll go have a piece of my caramel chocolate cheesecake that I got for my birthday.
I’m afraid we’re going to have to agree to disagree on that single M & M John.
Jake

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@jakedduck1

@johnbishop
Hey John, do you shouldn’t believe everything you’re told!!!
Sounds like more propaganda nonsense to me.
Jake

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I am a born skeptic Jake ☺

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@jakedduck1

@becsbuddy
I hope your dawgie is okay. I found some white chocolate M&Ms which are now my favorites.
Jake

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Well @jakedduck1 You can enjoy your white chocolate M&Ms while you walk with us! https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/lets-go-walking-join-me-for-a-virtual-walking-support-group/ Go to this site and join us!

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@jakedduck1

@becsbuddy
I hope your dawgie is okay. I found some white chocolate M&Ms which are now my favorites.
Jake

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@jakedduck1 for Easter of 2018 I found white chocolate M&Ms for my daughter and her husband who both love white chocolate. They really were good but they only seem to be around at Easter time! I was able to find some again this past Easter, they were not easy to find. They both love white chocolate, dark chocolate but not milk chocolate.
JK

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@johnbishop

I am a born skeptic Jake ☺

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@johnbishop another thing we have in common. I also have a tendency to be sarcastic but I’ve learned to curb that. I just think it in a little cartoon bubble above my head.
JK

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@lioness

@pamelcelia That's good the sugar is the culprit of course breads turn into sugar in the system Dr probably explained that

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I never thought of bread turning into sugar!!
Just read that in a nutrition article and you reinforced that! My daughter is a registered dietitian and did not educate her mother 🤭

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@helenfrances

I never thought of bread turning into sugar!!
Just read that in a nutrition article and you reinforced that! My daughter is a registered dietitian and did not educate her mother 🤭

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@helenfrance Shame on you daughter . You will see the difference if you limit or stop the bread. As a nurse this was my petpeeve Diabetics that didn't follow the diet . Glad I could help Get those numbers down

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@johnbishop

Hello @pamelacelia -- I have no medical background or training but do know that Googling symptoms can bring out some anxiety and give you an unnecessary scare. So I agree with @lisalucier that it would be a good idea to see your doctor as soon as possible. I think the swollen glands can be an indication that your body is fighting an infection of some sort. Here's some information on swollen lymph nodes from Mayo Clinic - https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/swollen-lymph-nodes/symptoms-causes/syc-20353902

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I agree totally agree with regard to Googling symptoms can cause anxiety, at least for me .More than one doctor has told me not to, especially people that are phone to anxiety.

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