Migraine: This sounds like what we call migraine-associated vertigo. Whether or not you have experienced a migraine headache (what everyone classically calls a migraine), there are many variants of migraine (even without the presence of a headache). One of the most common forms is vertigo or dizziness. They can occur in conjunction with visual changes such as spots, flashes of light, squiggly lines.
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Anxiety, Dizziness: I commend you for your concern for health. I understand your anxiety. At age 43, many people go through anxiety due to stresses of marriage, separation, divorce, parenting, children leaving home, work and finances and may cause dizziness and vision problem. Extreme dizziness and problem with the vision, when not anxious indicates need to see a Internist, Neurologist and an Ophthalmologist.
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