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Re: Does anyone have inner imbalance kind of symptoms with their AF?
 
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Re: Does anyone have inner imbalance kind of symptoms with their AF?


I have the issue with motion sickness too - it's awful as i can no longer drive as it was something i loved.
The motion is like people describe as being sea-sick.
My bladder tends to immediately weaken on me too! I don't know whether to puke or pee! It's horrendous. I rarely go in cars now unless very necessary - it really changes life to not travel well. I'm more of a hermit now. Luckily my surroundings are wild, natural and occupy/stimulate me.

I've wondered if the motion sickness is to do with blood pressure. I've got very low BP despite salt loading - it's been consistently low for 18 months now no matter what i take to improve it and i think that the forces in the car possibly affect BP too causing the motion sickness symptoms which for me, are very similar to the symptoms i have of sudden low BP episodes like sudden dizziness, nausea, racing heart, heat flushing.
I've had episodes that then progress to vomiting and collapse with hypothermia but mostly i get mild attacks of low BP.

I have tinnitus sometimes, had ear issues as a child through to teenage years, yet have found driving/travelling to be really fine throughout the years until i developed adrenal/ovary/thyroid/pituitary/B.P imbalances.

So perhaps the motion sickness and ear imbalance link is possible, but personally i haven't found it to be an issue until hormones went wild.


 

 
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