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Have Blurry Vision, Constipation, RSD Along With Dizzy Spells. No Medication Till Now. What To Do?

I am having dizzy spells when I lay down for about a week now but today I have been experiencing blurry vision when I sit up as well they all seem to be associated with a pain that I seem to have in the top part of my stomach that has been going on for sometime (about a month). I suffer from RSD or complex regional pain syndrome. And constipation too does any of this make sense. Please help make sense of it all I have went from someone who was a fairly healthy person to someone that feels like everything is going wrong all at once.
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Hi, you have dizzyness, blurry vision, pain in the upper part of stomach, complex regional pain syndrome.
I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my such patients cinnerzine, ranitidine and proteine substitutes. Thank you.
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Have Blurry Vision, Constipation, RSD Along With Dizzy Spells. No Medication Till Now. What To Do?

Hi, you have dizzyness, blurry vision, pain in the upper part of stomach, complex regional pain syndrome. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my such patients cinnerzine, ranitidine and proteine substitutes. Thank you.