How to use prid for Bartholin cyst

Heya I’m reaching out because I really need some help. I’m a 23-year-old Caucasian female, and for the past five months, I’ve been dealing with debilitating symptoms that have made daily life incredibly difficult.

It all started with dizziness and a persistent brain fog. At first, I thought I just had a bug, but these symptoms haven’t gone away. The brain fog feels like complete mental confusion—I struggle with memory and concentration, and it’s as if there’s a dark cloud over my thoughts. I constantly feel disoriented and hazy, almost like I’m in a dream.

I also experience ongoing dizziness with a pulling sensation that makes me feel like I could fall at any moment. It feels like there’s air inside my head, leaving me perpetually lightheaded. Whenever I try to drive, this pulling sensation intensifies.

My vision has also been affected—I’m dealing with blurred and double vision, especially when looking at things up close. My perception seems off; everything looks strange, and I can’t judge depth properly. It’s like I’m stuck in a nightmare.

On top of that, I’ve been having headaches and pressure in my head, along with severe pain behind my eyes. The pain starts at the back of my head near my neck and radiates up to my temples. It feels like my eyes are being stabbed, and my head always feels heavy.

These symptoms have led to severe anxiety and panic attacks; it feels like I’m not even here, detached from my body. I’ve had to drop my college classes and quit my job because I’m mostly stuck in bed. I haven’t been able to drive for months and can barely manage to walk around.

I’ve seen my general doctor, two ENTs, and a neurologist, and I’ve undergone two MRIs, a hearing test, VNG, and multiple blood tests, but no one has been able to find out what’s wrong. I’m really at a loss and can’t continue living like this. If anyone has any suggestions or knows what might help, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!

Hi there,

Thank you for sharing your experience. It sounds incredibly challenging, and I’m sorry to hear that you’re going through this. It’s understandable to feel overwhelmed when you’re dealing with such debilitating symptoms and haven’t found answers yet.

It’s good that you’ve seen multiple healthcare professionals and undergone various tests; that shows you’re actively seeking help. Since you’ve ruled out a number of conditions, it might be worth exploring other potential causes, such as vestibular disorders or chronic fatigue syndrome, if you haven’t already. Some people also find that addressing anxiety and stress through therapy or support groups can help manage symptoms, especially when they’re linked to physical health issues.

Please remember that you’re not alone in this, and reaching out to others who understand can be really beneficial. If you haven’t already, consider keeping a detailed symptom diary to share with your healthcare providers, as it can help them better understand your condition. CareClinic App is perfect for this!

Hang in there, and I hope you find some relief soon. We’re here to support you.