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Feeling brain fogging

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

Unable To Find Out Diagnosis

Hie, I Am unable to find out my exact health problem have consult many doctors, My all full body health checkup blood reports are normal but but I don't feel normal at all, I have accidity issue sometimes I feel shortness of breath head tightness specially if I go out I started feeling off balance or Tight head and neck and fear of dizziness. Sometimes for 1 to 2 min I get fast heartbeat shortness of breath and sweating in hand this all is happening since last 4 months. Also Bloating and Something weard noce in my ears during sleep especially when there is no sound around me. Are this Symptoms related to gut or nervous system.

Eye vision loss due to nerve block strok

Sudden loss of eye vision on 1st April 2026. After that treatment goes with neurologist for 3 months . They checked his nerves blocked due to stroke. Several test like CT Angio Head & neck done. MRI Done. But after 3 months of medication. Eye vision still not recover. Kindly suggest any angiography treatment required for the same. Or what to do next, so that eye vision return back. Medicine - Cognivel 1 month Tab - Ecosprin AV for 3 months. Kindly suggest me what to do.

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.

Spinal problem

Osteophytes and mild disc dessication. Perineural cysts in proximal sacral spinal canal at the level of $2 vertebra. Mild facet joint arthropathy at l5-$1 level. Subtle posterocentral disc protrusion at L4-L5 and L5-$1 levels causing mild anterior thecal sac indentation however there is no obvious impingement of nerve roots. AP spinal canal (thecal sac) diameter: L1-L2- 13.4mm L2-L3-11.8mm L3-L4 -11.5mm L4-L5-10.5mm L5-S1-10mm Spondylotic degenerative changes in form of loss of cervical lordosis, multilevel small marginal endplate osteophytes and disc dessication. Posterior disc osteophytic complexes from C3-C4 to C6-C7 levels causing mild anterior thecal sac indentation and mild narrowing of spinal canal. Few small perineural cysts are seen in bilateral neural foramina at multiple levels. At C4-C5 & C5-C6 levels, there is mild narrowing of right neural foramen with possible mild impingement of exiting nerve root.

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Dr. Colleen M Opremcak - Neurologist
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