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Experiencing Dizziness, Mid Back Pain, Weakness. What Is Wrong?

I am experiencing dizziness and have mid back pain off and on. The Dr. has done a great deal of bloodwork and has found that all is normal. There are times when I totally feel like I am going to pass out and find myself moving my feet to make sure I don t. I have been to my Dr., to the Urgent Care and they sent me to the hospital. They did an EKG and everything was normal.
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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The mid back pain that you are having is not likely to be related to the dizziness. This is likely to be a muscular pain. However, it is best to rule out cervical spondylosis after an MRI scan of your spine.
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Experiencing Dizziness, Mid Back Pain, Weakness. What Is Wrong?

The mid back pain that you are having is not likely to be related to the dizziness. This is likely to be a muscular pain. However, it is best to rule out cervical spondylosis after an MRI scan of your spine.