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ashish

2004-10-18, 11:07 am

Hello All:
I have a mild headache on the left side for last few weeks. I am also
feeling a little dizzy ( although I am not sure how exactly to
describe the symptom)
It gets worse if I talk loudly or move my head suddenly . Also I am
having constant congestion and neck pain

I also feel occasional ear pain on left side. I contacted an ENT
specialist and he suggested to get CT scan done for sinus but did not
find anything. He said that I have a deviated septum and should get
the surgery done/

I went to another specialist for a second opinion and he could not
find exact problem yet although he did a hearing test but no problem
was found. He has scheduled me for another test ( pressure on ear or
something like that)


I am not sure what is going on . I am really confused. Could someone
help me?
Phyllis Mervine

2004-10-20, 2:07 am

ashishdhar@yahoo.com (ashish) wrote in message news:<aa5e850.0410180725.4c31b6c4@posting.google.com>...
> Hello All:
> I have a mild headache on the left side for last few weeks. I am also
> feeling a little dizzy ( although I am not sure how exactly to
> describe the symptom)
> It gets worse if I talk loudly or move my head suddenly . Also I am
> having constant congestion and neck pain
>
> I also feel occasional ear pain on left side. I contacted an ENT
> specialist and he suggested to get CT scan done for sinus but did not
> find anything. He said that I have a deviated septum and should get
> the surgery done/
>
> I went to another specialist for a second opinion and he could not
> find exact problem yet although he did a hearing test but no problem
> was found. He has scheduled me for another test ( pressure on ear or
> something like that)
>
>
> I am not sure what is going on . I am really confused. Could someone
> help me?



Dear Ashish, Some people with Lyme might experience the symptoms you
describe, but your symptoms are too non-specific to point definitely
to any one disease, so you are going to have to keep looking. Do you
live in a Lyme-endemic area and have you been exposed to tick habitat?
Do you have any other health complaints at all? Because Lyme often
affects more than one part of your body, and it can come and go over
time.
Phyllis Mervine, President
California Lyme Disease Association
Affiliate of the Lyme Disease Association, Inc.
PO Box 1423
Ukiah, CA 95482
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