Thread: Altitude HELP!
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Old 03-01-2013, 11:20 AM
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I have meds I was given in the ER at the very beginning for vertigo, they helped emmensely, it's basicallly a prescription strength dramamine though I can't remember the name of it.

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Originally Posted by MiaVita2012 View Post
Ya in some cases it was kind of good in my eyes for long diagnosis because I did push threw the really BAD symptoms but now I have perm impairments...IDK if having a diagnosis earlier would of stopped the impairments or not....Back to subject I just do not want to live in fear of getting sick and ruin my own get away....but I also do need it greatly!!!What did you take to help you with altitude sickness?
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What happened:I was rear ended while stopped at a stoplight in my little 'go cart' car by an F350 commercial utility van going at least 55. Driver swore his breaks locked up, so no slow down at all.
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Diagnosis: Severe concussion, severe whiplash with total muscle failure 6 weeks after wreck, bulging disk between C1 & C2, mild optical damage, nerve damage affecting right arm and leg as well as right eye, PCS and TBI.
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Current symptoms: Brain fog, panic attacks, delayed memory issues, confusion, trouble thinking, spacing out, near dyslexic writing/typing, vision focus issues, eyes don't work 'together', muscle spasms in neck make breathing difficult at times, numbness in right side when symptoms get worse, oh the headaches, depression and anxiety, just not me at all!
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