Evaluation of Dizziness

Health Q&A
Feeling brain fogging

Whenever I wake up in the morning I feel brain fogging. Constant heaveyness. Sometimes mood swings. And most commonly dizziness

Left leg and Left arm unresponsive

I woke up with my left arm and left leg being heavier than my right for atleast 5 mins at 3am in the morning. Its been 5 days since. I could move my limbs but they were extremely stone heavy than right. No tingling or numbness just heavy. I was horrified. I have had a Brain MRI 3 years ago due to anxiety symptoms. It was normal back then. I have had strange symptoms like palm sized pressure in the left side top of my head which happened atleast 7 times last year and then completely stopped. The last pressure episode happened at nov 2025 when I woke up in the morning and suddenly had palm size pressure in the same area with my left index finger and left thumb tingling. It never happened since. However 5 days I had my left leg and arm feeling like it was being pulled stronger by gravity when I woke up randomly at 3am. I am only 22. I have been taking bisoprolol 2.5mg for 3 years due to severe anxiety. That medicine keeps my bp at 104/73, HR at 73 on rest. So far, it's always after sleep.

Restrictive Movements

I had a accident, fall from motorcycle at around 30-40 km/ hr on 24 th May 2026 Had some cuts at knee and feeling of chest muscles tightness/heaviness Couldn’t walk for 2 weeks out of home Then Visited a orthopaedic He gave a medicine etodolac + thiocolchicoside Initial few days were good, but one day suddenly had a panic attack like wanting to throw kicks and hands in the air etc Stopped tooking those medication Now the pain in the muscles and knee has all gone , No problem in walking, etc Clear X-rays But mind feels restrictive or hesitant while going out Like the actions I used to perform before bed rest feels very heavy or sluggish on the mind etc.

Restrictive movements

I had a accident, fall from motorcycle at around 30-40 km/ hr on 24 th May 2026 Had some cuts at knee and feeling of chest muscles tightness/heaviness Couldn’t walk for 2 weeks out of home Then Visited a orthopaedic He gave a medicine etodolac + thiocolchicoside Initial few days were good, but one day suddenly had a panic attack like wanting to throw kicks and hands in the air etc Stopped tooking those medication Now the pain in the muscles and knee has all gone , No problem in walking, etc Clear X rays of chest and knee But mind feels restrictive or hesitant while going out Like the actions I used to perform before bed rest feels very heavy or sluggish on the mind etc.

Prolactinoma

My prolactin was around 150 twice measured at 10 days gap Doctor suggested to go for MRI pituatary Findings in my MRI report "There is an ovoid nodule measuring 6.6 x 8.8 x 5.7 mm (AP x TR x CC) seen in pituitary gland on left side, which appears isointense on T1, heterogeneously hyperintense on T2, hypoenhancing on early phase of dynamic contrast images and intense homogeneous contrast enhancement on delayed images of dynamic study. Pituitary stalk is deviated towards right side. Imaging findings are suggestive of pituitary microadenoma. Serum prolactin estimation is suggested" Now Doctor has suggested me Cabergolin 0.25mg twice a week Is this good?? Does it have side effects?? Who should avoid this?? I felt a lil dizzy i think next day of consumping it I also have PCOS other than this

Health Feed
"It's Just a Headache"

Most of us have said it—“It’s just a headache.” We pop a pill, squint at the light, and push through the day. But for millions of people, headaches—especially recurring or severe ones—are not minor inconveniences. They are silent disrupters that seep into daily life, strain families, ...

Depression - 5 Warning Signs Everyone Should Know

IRRITABILITY AND MOODINESS--If little things set off a person or the person gets agitated more often than usual. INABILITY TO CONCENTRATE - LACK OF FOCUS LEADING TO UNABLE TO DO EVERYDAY DUTIES AT WORK OR HOME.    UNEXPLAINED PAIN- UNEXPLAINED ACHES AND ...

Back Pain May Be Due to Osteopenia or Osteoporosis

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OSTEOPOROTIC BONE AND NORMAL BONEBACK PAIN MAY BE DUE TO OSTEOPOROSIS IN THE LUMBAR SPINE      1. BACK PAIN ESPECIALLY IN WOMEN ABOVE 45YRS MAY BE DUE TO OSTEOPOROSIS.  2. OSTEOPOROSIS IS A DISEASE OF UNBALANCED BONE METABOLISM THAT RESULTS IN ...

Covid-19-Related Neurological Complications and Manifestations

The world is witnessing an unprecedented global pandemic caused by COVID-19 which continues to threaten not only the vulnerable section of the society like the aged and that with decreased immunity but is also significantly affecting the younger population. The problem is not just the sequelae ...

Lack of Concentration - Is It a Sign of Neurological Problem?

Whether it's a child or a grown-up, difficulty in concentrating is often experienced by many people. While, people tend to brush off this particular problem to be nothing worth being concerned about, but sometimes, there may be a more serious underlying issue for which concentration problem is ...

Doctors
Dr. Colleen M Opremcak - Neurologist
Dr. Colleen M Opremcak Neurologist (Chief Residency in Psychiatry, Class of 1982, Medical School, Residency - ID) 44 years experience Ohiohealth Behavioral Health
Columbus 43214, COLUMBUS
Dr. Michael Karl Racke - Neurologist
Dr. Michael Karl Racke Neurologist (Medical School, Class of 1985, Internship, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Medical degree, DO, Residency in Neurology, Fellowship in Neuroimmunology/Multiple Sclerosis, Internship-Internal Medicine) 41 years experience Hudson Regional Hospital
Columbus 43210, COLUMBUS
Dr. Daniel Jones - Neurologist
Dr. Daniel Jones Neurologist (Internship, Residency - ID, Neurology, Medical degree, DO, Fellowship 2, Class of 1989) 36 years experience Nationwide Children's Hospital
Canal Winchester, COLUMBUS
Dr. Punit Agrawal - Neurologist
Dr. Punit Agrawal Neurologist (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Medical School, Residency in Neurology, Internship-Internal Medicine, Medical Education, Class of 2020) 24 years experience Ohio State Outpatient Care New Albany
Westerville, COLUMBUS
Dr. Jason Lee Barfield - Neurologist
Dr. Jason Lee Barfield Neurologist (Medical degree, DO, Internship, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Residency in Neurology, Fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology, Medical School) 24 years experience Ohiohealth Physician Group Neurology New Albany
Columbus 43230, COLUMBUS