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Follow up with a neurologist, possible Meniers Disease or effects of the stroke. Did they prescribe any Antivert?

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Follow up with a neurologist, possible Meniers Disease or effects of the stroke. Did they prescribe any Antivert?

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This is very intresting because my cardiologist insist “dizziness” is not cardiology related! After my stent however, the condition improved ten fold! They will also tell you a nagging cough is not heart related but again, after my stent-no more cough! ( we have serious genetic heart problems in our family to which the above has been a common factor prior to any negative heart diagnosis!) My mother had seven strokes to which each one had some effect. I know she complained about getting very dizzy on numerous occassions. We always assumed it was a prelude to either a TI or some form of stroke. She also had a pace maker too. My grandpa had very bad dizzness. It was due to his heart and sometimes his ears.

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