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nc_girl
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Posted: June 27 2016 at 1:25pm |
Ever since the spring I keep getting vertigo, fever, chills, headaches, stomach problems, etc. I'll have it for a couple of weeks, and then it goes away but after a few more weeks it will be back and I think it's even stronger (the dizziness) than it was before.
I was starting to think it was just me but then I began to hear about more and more people with the same exact symptoms. Now I've got coworkers having the symptoms and it's back with me again. So I was just curious if this is related to the current allergy season or if it's a virus and wanted to see how far it's spread. Thanks for the info! |
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I am not a doctor and so this is merely an opinion:
With hayfever the symptoms for each person depend on the particular plants which flower in an exact time period. So the reappearance of symptoms would be both longer and more random. Heart disease which can cause the symptoms is likewise likely to be both more continuous - and not contagious at all. Viral illnesses can manifest in re-occuring waves, though these cycles usually appear to be of shorter duration than you describe, being timed with the infection/internal replication/destruction and release phases of viral cell-colonists, giving a pattern repeating within a few hours - like malaria (although that is another type of cell parasite). This cycle is not the only viral one however. Occasionally the virus, beaten back by the host's immune system, retreats and hides within difficult to reach tissues. This can then return when the monoclonal antibodies (and the cytokines which instruct your system to manufacture them) that controlled it drop back to more normal levels. When these illnesses return they often appear more severe, as the body recognises its failure to eradicate them the first time and makes more cytokines this time. It is these which produce most of the symptoms (we call the symptoms viral but it is actually our bodies response to them which produces the symptoms - the same response which causes hayfever symptoms as your body thinks itself under attack from pollen too). They are quite contagious as well! This all suggests a viral illness to me.
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Thanks Tech! We've had another co-worker go down with it yesterday.
My mom says she's still hearing of people at church complaining about vertigo with their allergies. I'm with you in thinking this is a virus and not just allergies. |
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My friends that currently have recurring vertigo have colds and allergies with bad congestion. I have it, but I was born without part of my cerebellum so it messes with things anyway so don't count me in that. lol
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That sounds similar to mild radiation poisoning to me. You will find radiation over exposure can cause these symptoms and more. We need to become increasingly aware of what the phone companies and other electronic media could be doing to us on a cellular level without out awareness. The rise of cell phones means tons of electro-magnetic pollution on a non visible spectrum. Viral infections are easily identified but radiation exposure is not. Electronic radiation comes in many varieties but mostly from mobile phones. These use frequencies that interrupt bio function on a molecular level. I suggest if you want to know more become the expert. These frequencies are not visible to the naked eye and are only measurable with certain types of equipment.
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I woke up with vertigo twice in my life. The entire room was spinning really bad as if I was drunk. You might have congestion, crystals, or fluid in your inner ear. If I were you I'd go to an ear, nose, and throat specialist or "ENT". They have tests they can do to figure this out. The ear doctor once squirted water in each ear which makes the room spin in different directions depending on whether it's cold or warm water. If you didn't have vertigo before this test, you will get it during!
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