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Old Jul 14, 2009, 12:54 PM
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Well I went ot my doctor. He did a complete physical and ordered a thyroid panel on me. He checked my ears and said the reason I have been so dizzy and disoriented was because my ears were "extremly full of fluid". So I have to take three differant kinds of meds to dry out my ears and I can't drive for 2 weeks because I have vertigo. I go tomarrow to have my thyroid checked. The doc agreed with me that something is going on with it because of the big knot in my neck and the fact that I gained 20 pounds in less than a year without eating more or changing my diet. That and my hair is falling out. Not alot but enough to make me nervous. But thats where I at now. I'm glad he got the disorintation and dizzyness figured out. I was really getting scared there for a minute. I thought I done had a stroke or tumor me and my hypochodria . But I'm not as anxious as I was because I know now that it's my ears that are messed up not my head. But I'll keep you guys posted about my thyroid panel. Thanks for listening
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