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Sensation of passing out constantly

Hello. I'm 20 years old and I had a DSA surgery at the age of 4. 4 days ago I had a job interview and during this, I've felt like I'm burning and I was looking around and I couldn't focus on anything like I was going to pass out. Since then I feel like I'm going to fall, dizzy, I can't focus too much on things. I was 3 minutes outside and I've felt like I'm going to fall there, right on the street. Sometimes even when I sit on a chair I have the impression that I'm going to fall, like something is pulling my head backward. Another thing that I can mention is that during this period of time I've felt once or twice that objects are moving a bit(such as doors, walls) but when I was looking directly at them nothing was moving. I don't know what to do, I've had the same issue last year and I've ended up at the emergency services and after a medical examination they told me that everything is good, but it wasn't, it took me more than 2 months to be able to recover and now it started again.
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363281 tn?1643235611
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Hello~I highly suggest seeing your GP or a neurologist, the symptoms you have are not to be ignored.

I hope you feel better soon.
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973741 tn?1342342773
This is very dangerous (in case you do really fall).  I would immediately see your doctor---  maybe it is not something the emergency department feels is acute/treatable but it is now continuing and you need a full physical by a regular doctor to determine what is going on.  I had inner ear issues for example and had issues with vertigo and dizziness.  So, call and make an appointment with your general practitioner.  Let us know how it goes.
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