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Q: Problems With Balance
asked by: Brandy32 on January 2nd, 2008
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Has anyone with fibro developed problems with balance? I have heard of such, but had never experienced it myself until yesterday. All morning & afternoon I was lots of trouble with losing my balance. Every time i went to stand up & even just walking through the house! anyone with sinilar problem?
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TMJWorld
replied on January 2nd, 2008
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I dont have fibro but i do have trouble with my balance from time to time. Mine comes from my jaw putting pressure on my ears. try putting heat in the ear area and see if it helps. what meds are you on? it could come as a side effect of one of your meds
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SamanthaAmilia
replied on June 18th, 2009
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Balance problems/jaw problems
To: TMJWorld

I was wondering about your jaw promlems and asociated balance problems. I always clench my jaw "allday, everyday!" I am also having balance problems but i cannot find anything on the internet about jaw problems causing balance problems. Did a doctor diagnose you with this jaw/balance problem? if so what is it called? thanks, samantha. Smile
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saltin
replied on August 11th, 2009
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try an ear,nose and throat doc to chech for a condition called Maniar's Syndrom its the inner part of your ear that can throw your balance off as well as having jaw pain they can give you a "dizzy" test to see if the inner ear is the problem
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