My Eyes Seemed To Be Moving Slower Than My Brain When I Feel Zoned Out What’s Going On
Question: I always feel a little “out of it”. Kind of “zoned out”. I went on Adderall and for a few hours, that feeling went away. Same thing happened the next day. Then it came back. I told someone that my eyes seemed to be moving slower than my brain when I feel zoned out, if that makes sense. They said maybe I have fluid in my ears, so I took some Sudafed and I felt better. Any idea what’s going on would really be appreciated.
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Detailed Answer:
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Please elaborate your symptoms to make a conclusion.
Is there any nausea or vomiting. Any spinning sensation or vertigo? Are you on medication right now? Any ringing sensation or fullness of ear?
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Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Please elaborate your symptoms to make a conclusion.
Is there any nausea or vomiting. Any spinning sensation or vertigo? Are you on medication right now? Any ringing sensation or fullness of ear?
Waiting for your response.
Thanks
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No nausea or vomiting or ringing in the ears. No fullness in the ears. Spinning sensation/ vertigo yes definitely. That’s really the problem. I am on Lamictal and Celexa. I also had a gastric bypass, so I take vitamins for that.
Brief Answer:
detailed evaluation is required.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Symptoms are suggestive of vertigo, however other causes must be ruled out.
You have to get a complete blood work up to rule out anemia and vitamin B-12 deficiency which is quite common after gastric bypass.
Ear related problems can cause similar symptoms and in that case you have to consult an ENT specialist for a detailed ENT evaluation.
Hope I have answered your query.
Thanks
detailed evaluation is required.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Symptoms are suggestive of vertigo, however other causes must be ruled out.
You have to get a complete blood work up to rule out anemia and vitamin B-12 deficiency which is quite common after gastric bypass.
Ear related problems can cause similar symptoms and in that case you have to consult an ENT specialist for a detailed ENT evaluation.
Hope I have answered your query.
Thanks
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