

He is now treating me for Temporomandibular Joint Syndorme and has me taking 600mg of ibuprofen every six hours. And I feel like all I want to do is sleep so I don't have to deal with the pressure in my head. I still feel dizzy every once in a while, and for the past week and half I have had an intense jaw pain in my left jaw. It makes it difficult to concentrate and focus. The best way to describe the feeling in my head is that I feel like my brain is congested and it does not feel painful. I don’t know if I am having lingering effects from the pill but I am still having daily pressure in my head and dizziness. Now it has been almost two weeks of not being on any medication. I was still dizzy, but I could actually make it through a day of work, and I wasn’t crying anymore.

I was still having pressure headaches, just not as severe. After one day of discontinue use, I felt better. So, the next plan of action was for me to discontinue the use of the TriNessa and the Celexa. When we looked up the side effects, they included fainting, headaches, dizziness. I told her that about two months before I started on a new birth control, TriNessa, after being on Ortho TriCyclen-Lo for about seven years. We discussed the medication I was taking. Within the first 10 minutes of my session, the psychologist told me that she didn’t think I had anxiety. I was having pressure headaches, crying, dizziness, and some nausea. I stopped taking the Xanax but continued with the Celexa. The Xanax didn’t work he gave me a low dose of. The next week, I met with my doctor again, he finally convinced me to start taking the medicine. I was opposed to taking the pills, because I don’t like medicine and I thought that if I was fighting a psychological illness, I wanted to beat it myself. He gave me a prescription for Xanax and Celexa (which I filled with the generic), and he referred me to a psychologist. I called the doctor they had me meet with the on-call doctor who decided I had anxiety. Another week passed, and I was still not feeling well, I was at work, feeling anxious, with a headache, and I couldn’t stop crying. I stopped taking the the prescription and Pepcid, which didn't seem to make a difference. The bloodwork all came back normal and within a healthy range. The doctor told me to start taking Pepcid AC, and ordered bloodwork. I got a prescription for a nausea medicine. Since that day I have constantly felt bad. I went home, rested, and felt fine by the afternoon. That morning I started to feel bad, same dizziness, nausea, chills. I got the chills and had nausea to the point that I made myself throw up. I felt hungry, but it hurt my stomach to eat. That night when I went home, I felt terrible. I heart started to race, my hands got sweaty, I felt like I was going to faint. This time I was at the night church service. I had gone the entire week feeling normal. Exactly one week later, while at church again, I began to feel dizzy. I thought it was my own fault because I hadn’t eaten the night before or had breakfast before church. So, I sat up at church and as soon as I did I fainted. However, I hadn’t fainted since I was a child, I am now 24. I knew the feeling well because as a child it wasn’t uncommon for me to faint if I locked my knees or didn’t eat.

I was sitting in church and I started to feel dizzy. Dear Doctor, It began about two months ago.
