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DIZZENESS CONSTANT for 5 days now...

I have a feeling of misconnection with my fingers and constant lightheadedness.  I drank on last Friday night, it now being Wednesday, and I still have the feeling which is CONSTANT.  I'm am young (16) and do not drink often at all. I am relating this to drinking as that is when the feeling started. Please help, this is very odd.
These symptoms could also be related to stress/anxiety, or a cold I was getting over (inner ear infection)... Previous to the cold I was taking an antibiotic (2 the first day, one for the next 5 days) I don't know the name of it though.
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Hey, first you should NEVER drink while taking medication... Second you should probably see a doctor and be completely completely honest!! Your young and your health matters.

You have a bright future ahead... Don't screw it up with alcohol and stuff!
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Hi JJ,

Sounds like the meds you were taking were a "Z Pack", Zithromycin.

Also sounds like you may need to revisit the Doc and need more meds. Sounds like you still have Vertigo from the inner ear infection. please see your doc as soon as you can--of course by now you may have done just that.

Rosy is absolutely right--DO NOT drink with Meds of any kind. It is very risky.
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