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I am currently blogging at my other blog,  The Perimenopause Blog.  So, if you are here searching for information on perimenopause or menopause, please see me there. Otherwise, please feel free to peruse the content that is available here at The Magnolia Diaires.

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ruth murphy April 8, 2010 at 7:29 am

Thank you Magnolia Miller
I have had vertigo on and off since September 2009 some days so bad I had to retire from my cleaning business after 12 years, I just never knew if today would be a good day or a bad day(can not run a business like that). It lasted about 4 months then went away, its back after a clear 3 months. I have had an MRI done and lots of other tests everythning came back ok (this is good). Never in all the books I have read about menopause did they mention vertigo. Thankyou, thankyou , I feel that if so many other women have this symptom too, I’m willing to wait it out. :)
I have just stumbled across your info (not very computer literate) I will be making a cup of tea and reading everything :)

Cheryl Gravino April 25, 2010 at 8:22 am

I too have vertigo. You are not alone. I was put on antibotics thinking it was a sinus related issue. But when I missed my period this month and the doctor checked my FSH levels they found that I am in perimenopause. I woke this morning very dizzy and feeling full in my face and behind my eyes. I was told it was from horomonal changes. I too found this site just today and plan on reading it from top to bottom. I hope you have more better days then bad ones. I wonder how many other women suffer from vertigo and if there is something we can do for it. I dont want to live being dizzy.

grayinghairgals June 27, 2010 at 8:40 am

I just found this blog actually by mistake. This is great information. I am looking forward to reading more and I am heading over to your menopause blog as we speak.

Jeana August 26, 2010 at 10:15 am

I had a dizzy spell about a month ago and recently a weird blurriness in my left eye. I took a sinus pill after the dizzy spell to see if it responded. It did, but I have rarely had dizziness though when I had sinus congestion. Also I would have thought that the blurriness should be in both eyes with sinus problems. I took a sinus pill for it and it helped, but I still need to see the optomerist because vision in left eye still seems a bit blurry. I read on another site that list 34 signs of perimenopause that allergies are worse during perimenopause. I don’t think all doctors see or understand the subtle or indirect affects of hormonal imbalance.

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