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    I've requested a call back so they can call me when they aren't so busy, i'll feel less bad then :p

    It's just made me weary because I have been getting a wobbly vision where my vision feels like it's swinging from side to side but my eyeballs aren't actually feeling. It's that spinning around feeling but it just comes on. So I just want to rule out any spinal nerve or neurological problems. Sounds hypochondriac like, but my history isn't good so my doctor always asks me to report anything even if its little :p

    Update: NHS called back and they want me to get checked out for MS :s Wasn't expecting that but i'll be down to my GP first thing tomorrow! Cheers for the help anyway!
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    sounds like a stroke

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    Lmao, it wasn't a stroke, don't worry that crossed my mind but I did the FAST test :p

    My doctor has booked me in for priority blood test at 9am tomorrow :| but she basically said they are symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, she wants to rule out diabetes and anaemia though. So yay for me, problems pile on x

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    Oh :S that happened to my left side and it was caused by pressure on my nerves. Hopefully it's nothing serious for you

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    It can also be caused by bad posture. Laptops are very bad for posture 'cause you lean over them a lot more. If you do this, it might be worth trying to sit at a desk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BamitsElfie! View Post
    It can also be caused by bad posture. Laptops are very bad for posture 'cause you lean over them a lot more. If you do this, it might be worth trying to sit at a desk?
    It doesn't usually come on when i'm on my laptop or sitting in a bad posture that's what confuses me :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by efq View Post
    It doesn't usually come on when i'm on my laptop or sitting in a bad posture that's what confuses me :p
    It doesn't have to be. Having bad posture can cause numbness and sometimes even pain at any time if you have been slouching for long enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by BamitsElfie! View Post
    It doesn't have to be. Having bad posture can cause numbness and sometimes even pain at any time if you have been slouching for long enough
    Well, I said this to them, but the wobbly vision and vertigo has nothing to do with that so she is accessing them together

    Anyway, I'll know soon if I am diabetic, anaemic or have multiple sclerosis , happy days.

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