I'm very dizzy

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One more thought. Milk products can cause inner ear problems and thus dizziness. You might want to try giving them up for a couple of months and see if you feel better. There is a ton of stuff on the net about why many people have given up milk. Now, if you find through that method, or testing by an ENT, that you are having a problem with milk, well some like that can do okay with yogurt because the probiotics (if it has them) will eat the sugar in the milk that causes distress.

I can do that. That is probably wise.
 
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Jesse, you should get your sugar levels checked. This is nothing to play around with. See a doctor or at least have your blood tested. They have testers, over the counter.

I will go see a doctor. Thank you

And I will ask him or her to check my sugar levels and my blood. Thank you
 
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Dizziness and lightheadedness can be caused by a myriad of conditions - vertigo and ear disorders, various infections, hypoglycemia, posteral hypotension, anaemia, heart problems, anxiety - the list is endless. The internet and forums are a good place to get information, but it is no substitute for getting qualified medical advice.

I think the safest option is to go and see your doctor. They will be able to carry out a examination and if necessary take a blood test (FBC) which will help them to investigate the problem further.
 
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