
Suggest Treatment For Tinnitus And Vertigo

I mist start with mentioning my case a bitbin detail. I was a smoker for the past 15 years or so and would smoke about 1/2 a pack per day. This was until XXXXXXX of this year when I worke up one day and statted to feel what felt like a bit of a panic attack / tension. I wanted to quit in any case. So began my journey of quitting cigarettes.
For the first few days i was miserable and then, a week later even worse. Often having jitters, trouble focussing and bot feelig myself. I consulted a GP who, for several months put me on meds like serta and even an antidepressant. But after a few months, i could not continue these meds as they were making me lathargic. Soninquit these meds and moved on with life.
This was back in April and i was feeling oretty goot about quitting.
Forward to May and i syarted to get bouts of dizzyness and vertigo (atlest we think its that - a deeling i can only describe as a boncy floorar times or feeling as if i will lose my balance which is axtually very steady).
So i consulted another doc who then put me on vertin and vitamin D. Bith seemed to be doing bot much.
A few months later this doc also put me on repace 25 as i was suffering from some stewss / bp issues (sort of).
About 10 days ago i was just about fed up of all the meds so i decided to reboot everything and stopped all the meds.
I feel good overall, positive even, with a thirst and hunger to do everythinn and anythibg. But at times the weird bouncy / shaky feelings hold me back.
The clear things ive established are as follows:
1. What i get is a bouncy, mild imbalance thing not spining.
2. I have tinnitus innthe right ear (mild).
3. Ive had these "off" feeligs since the past 9 months ever since i quit smoking.
4. I get a stange mild vibration like feeling at the back of my neck on and off - which has reduced over time.
5. Ive had blood tests for cholesteol, vitamins, hearingg tests, blood profiling, major desease tests such as hiv etc. - but all turn up ok.
Could younolease advise sonas to what might be causing my issues.
"Arkamin" will help you here. 100%.
Detailed Answer:
Hi!
Nicotine withdrawal symptoms are seen to peak in the first 3 days of quitting.
On the 5th and the 7th day, there is a heightening. Medically every 3 hours after quitting cigarettes, the level of nicotine in your blood falls to half. Thus in 72 hours there is no nicotine present. 2 weeks later, you are "supposed" to be free of tobacco.
This is not so. Always.
The exact symptoms that you have described are like nicotine "flashbacks".
I would strongly suggest that you take clonidine 100 mcg (not mg), 1 tablet only at night.
This will powerfully and effectively help you. This medicine is available without a doctors precription in most pharmacies, and is called "Arkamin"
I have studied your list of problems, I feel you only have to gain by trying Arkamin tablets.
Thanks,
Dr. Neel Kudchadkar

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