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Vertigo when eyes closed
I am 27 yr old, I have migraine since 2008. It gets worse when I m under any stress, either physical or mental. Recently I have been experiencing my bed shaking or vibrating when I lie down and close my eyes. Sometime it wakes me up from bed as if I will fall. It's like there a minor earthquake. Sometimes it's less, sometimes it's more Is it related to my migraine. It's more on days when I have headache. Also, I get terrible headache two days prior to my menses. It stays till I have the periods. It almost makes me unable to do anything. Whole if my head, jaw ear throbs. Kindly help. I had taken propranolol for quite a long. Now I take only PCM when I get attack . I have been diagnosed with diabetes 6 months back with hba1c 7.3. taking metformin. What could be the reason for spinning and also help e about the pain during menses
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Consult a good Neurologist
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try staying fit as a first.... your bld sugar is not controlled and you are certainly overweight. when you are fit symptoms will resuce . test can be done by medications
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