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Dizzy Nausea Migraines .

Migraines, hypnic jerks, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, what is wrong with me?

For the past three months I have been suffering from:

Horrible migraines that last for hours

Hypnic jerks- When I begin falling asleep (sometimes I wake up gasping for air in the middle of the night and I am jolted awake, and I have involuntary spasms every night as I fall asleep)

Dizziness- I am dizzy every day and sometimes when I walk I see black that goes away in like 2 seconds. I feel very short of breath the entire day like I'm going to faint and it is hard to breathe all day.

Fatigue-I spend most of the day in bed resting and it has gotten to the point to where I am literally so exhausted it is difficult for me to drive to the grocery store once a week.

Nausea-I have not been vomiting but my appetite is practically non existant. I feel like I am going to throw up but I never do, and I feel like I'm going to vomit literally all day every day. I also get very bad heartburn.

Pain in my joints and joint inflammation

Pain in my abdomen in different places each day

Extreme constipation-I go about once every 2 weeks

Pain behind my eyes

I also think I had a seizure but I can't remember what happened and I'm not sure if it was just involuntary movement or not. My head felt weird and my head and my neck did something weird but I can't remember what it felt like.

I wake up in the middle of the night feeling like I have held my breath all night. Sometimes I wake up with a severe headache and I am gasping for air, and sometimes I am so short of breath I start to choke.

Can wisdom teeth cause sinus problems, migraines and dizziness?

From personal experience, yes! Not only can wisdom teeth cause sinus problems, so can any of your upper jaw teeth, if the roots are long enough, they can invade or encroach on the sinuses themselves.As in my case, I would get chronic sinusitis that would make my teeth ache, on one occasion I had an infected tooth root as a companion to the sinusitis. Solution!? six, yep SIX teeth with a root canal!!! It helped a little more with each tooth. But by far the most improvement I had, was having all four, impacted wisdom teeth removed. They had started affecting the orientation of my other teeth, & one was getting infected. Dear lord!!! The pain from that made me nauseous, like morning sickness, & it gave me dizzying headaches & generally put me off living fully.As soon as I had them removed, I felt about a billion times better. (Only mild hyperbole…) Believe it or not, even my fuzzy brain processes, cleared up. I know! But it’s true!When my brain was able to stop compensating for pain and re focus, on being in a less adrenaline charged state, constantly, that had barely been allowing me to function, on a daily basis. What I did manage, was clumsy, & through a cloud of pain.My entire thought process was, almost instantly, improved. My brain didn’t have to constantly try to out-wit my physical reaction to the pain any more. & it felt like I must have even seemed smarter & more coordinated, physically. It was indeed, worth the six weeks of soft foods & no seeds while recovering.Go see a dentist, a good one who’ll take good, and detailed images of your head. Then ask, if he will consult with you about your specific symptoms, & try to solve the causes of the issues you’re having. Don’t accept one, who just treats the symptoms.Best of luck to you!

Headaches, vomiting, nausea, dizzy..whats wrong with me???

It could be an inner ear problem probably related to the TMJ that you said you had. I have had the same problem related to my neck due to Fibromyalgia.TMJ is also a related condition of Fibromyalgia but luckily I haven't suffered too much from it. I think the neck muscles interfered with the inner ear in my case. In your case I believe it's the jaw joint. I found this info when searching the symptoms of TMJ. Also, maybe it's migraines caused by the TMJ Syndrome. Migraines definately cause dizziness and nausea. I have been there as well. Hope this helps and you feel better soon. I know what you are going through.

The 10 Symptoms of TMJ Syndrome

Clicking & popping of the joint (TMJ).
Cause: Lack of cartilage at the rear hinge point.

Grinding sounds.
Cause: Irregular bone surface at rear hinge point.

Headaches and migraine headache.
Cause: Pressure of ball (condyle) of joint pushing on weak bone structure at rear of joint.

Dizziness
Cause: Lack of blood flow to brain when blood vessels are obstructed.

Ringing in the ears
Cause: Pressure on ear canal.

Excessive wear on teeth
Cause: Subconscious effort to eliminate misalignment of jaw joint (TMJ) by changing shape of teeth by grinding.

Severe pain all over head
Cause: Pinching of nerves by ball of jaw hinging at rear of socket (fossa).

Pain in neck
Cause: Unknown, however most TMJ suffers experience it.

Earache
Cause: pressure on ear canal.

Sensitivity to light

Cause: Unknown.

Is it normal that coffee causes nausea and dizziness?

It can if you have drunk too much, particularly on an empty stomach. What you said sounds like a description of a caffeine overdose.If that happens, the answer is to stop drinking coffee and wait for the feelings to pass.But it should not happen with only one cup of coffee: with me, it would take drinking 3-5 cups in a row to get that result.If it happens too often, or with only one cup of coffee, you may be sensitive to caffeine.With moderate coffee intake, you should not have those symptoms otherwise.Thank you for the A2A, Tanvi Velankar.The source: Is It Normal That Coffee Causes Nausea And Dizziness?I know (first hand) how frustrating vertigo and dizziness can be but I think most of the advice we’re given about how to deal with it is crap. At best is temporarily masks the problem. The whole thing can be frustrating as hell and reduced me to tears more than once.If you haven’t seen it already Vertigo Professor has a bunch of videos on Vertigo and this speciifcally is worth a look: How to (Properly) Overcome Vertigo and Dizziness (and Why Masking the Problem is Stupid)

Why do I have a migraine and feel nauseous after shooting up meth?

Crystal Meth is an extremely potent and highly addictive synthetic drug which is abused by millions in the US, and it directly impacts the human brain and impairs its overall functioning. Since, it’s like a strong ‘kick’ or a feeling of high, it is the brain that takes the first and last hit. So, it is obvious that a person smoking or snorting Crystal Meth (Methamphetamine), experiences severe Migraine pain after shooting up Meth or have a feel of nausea or vomiting. It is the brain functioning that is affected by Meth abuse, so after-effects like headache, Migraine, dizziness, nausea and vomiting are experienced by an extreme or long-term user of Meth.Meth Abuse & Addiction, Meth Addiction Statistics & Effects

What causes nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness and fatigue?

Affected cardiac result: When your heart isn’t moving effectively, your blood pressure can drop. This can result in dizziness and vomiting.Anxiety: Extreme feelings of anxiety can lead to physical symptoms, such as dizziness and vomiting.Inner ear inflammation: The inner ear is dependable for serving to maintain balance in the human body. Infection in the inner ear can cause dizziness that leads to nausea and vomiting.Medications: Antivert is an antihistamine that is used to prevent and deal with nausea, vomiting, and dizziness triggered by motion disease. It may also be used to reduce dizziness and loss of balance (vertigo) triggered by inner ear issues.

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