I've been sick for almost two months now and I just want to talk about my symptoms.

My symptoms are feelin unbalanced everytime I am walking.I usually have pressure in my head around my eyes and temple. I did a ct scan of my brain an mri n everything seems to be ok . I dont know whats wrong but its annoying. Now I am blingking alot really fast this usually happens when am driving after blingking so much I feel like I cant breathe and I feel thirsty I dont know whats wrong and I am ready to be normal again can anyone help

Does your blood test came back normal ? I'm asking because It might me related with a deficiency. But dont worry I have those symptoms for 4 months now. It's really draining psychologically.

My blood test came back ok my potassium was low and that was it they said it might be a movement disorder or anxiety but I have to make a neurologist but I hope its nothing serious and I hope I get better and you as well

Same here! This illness generate a lot of anxiety because there a lot of uncertainty. I hope we both get back to normal!

Thanks I will let you know if I find out whatd wrong

You might join one of this group on facebook : Labyrinthitis Support and/or Vestibular Disorder Support Group

It has been a very good support for me. It helps seeing that there is other ppl that pass through it

I went to an er 3 hours away and they put me on xanax and i changed from prozac to paxil and i have been feeling better except for sinuses they said stress can cause alot of the dizzy feelings 

So xanax does this mean I have anxiety problems but can you drive after you take prozac

We might have the same problem I have sinus problems to

If you go see a physio professional, they use a set of goggles to look in the eye for vestibular problems. Something to do with the crystals in the ear, and they can tell from the goggles and camara where the problem is. My friend just had it done and it worked for her

Was this in the UK and how did she find out whom to go to and phone numbers etc.

You may want to ask your doctor about vertigo.