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I have had vertigo constantly for the last 3 months or so. My GP has given me tablets and they have worked for a while but the last two days have been awful. I'm going to speak to them again on Monday. I've also got headaches and a general feeling of woolly headedness . Does anyone else suffer? Can vertigo be caused by long term poor diabetes control? If you get vertigo, what has worked for you? Thanks Donna Type 1 for 22 years, poor cintrol most of that time due to fear of lows, pumping since 2

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