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I've been in a flare since 9-09; what is going on? I thought I was out of this last month, as I had no new sx for 4 weeks. But, NO! Vertigo started 9 days ago and I cannot stand it. I was on levaquin 500 when it started and saw my GP ag last week (praying for an ear infection). He sees no infection, but went to 750 levaquin, in case. The only hope I have is I cannot get my right ear to do anything when I hold my nose. It does not pop. Am I sick or is this the same flare or new? The Oct mri showed 1 old brain lesion active. I have read vertigo usually comes from lesions on the brain stem. Any knowledge on how true this is? Are there any pills out to help vertigo? This my 2nd flare since I came out of the 1st one. I had 3-5 days IVSM in each with no help. I've had a total 6 mos out of a flare since I was dxed. Sorry for the pity pot deal and any confusion in post. Not thinking clearly and I have had it!!!!!!!!
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I have never been in remission since I was dx -- if you define remission as a total lack of symptoms. But I do not think I am in a continous flare. I believe this is just damage caused by the lesions. I have taken mezclizine (spelling) for vertigo. It tends to help more with the nausea than the actual sense of vetigo. I do know a few people that have a constant problems with vertigo, and I have also heard that it generally is caused by a lesion on the brain stem. I know that there are also some treatment for those who have dizzines due to inner ear problems.
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Remission doesnt always mean that you go back to the way that you were. I wish it did...I really do wish it meant that things would go back to "normal".
I miss "normal".
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I don't have nausea - but almost; it's the round and round stuff and it is not good. I can'tstand it. Erin524 - I understand this - I am asking if I am still in the last relapse or new one and what to do. Or am I sick??? Sorry.
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~PINK~ 2-08 Dx RRMS . 2-08 to present tysabri |
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Pink, do you think you are allergic to the Tysabri? Cipro and Levaquin sometimes bother people with MS. Just thinking here. Hmm
Try going to an ear, nose and throat doctor (ENT) and have your ears checked. If you hold your nose pinched and just blow, your ears should pop. They pop by themsleves 100+ times a day. When we yawn, eat, drink, etc. I remember for 3 years having 3 to 4 relapses a year, one would overlap the other. That was a tough time. I did have residual damage left over from each attack. I hope you feel better soon.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Pink (05-10-2010) |
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I have read that some antibiotics such as Levaquin can cause some neurological problems for people with neurological conditions like MS.
I know that when I take some antibiotics, I notice a few extra problems with things like vision and numbness. But, dont stop taking your antibiotic unless your doctor tells you to stop.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Pink (05-10-2010) |
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~PINK~ 2-08 Dx RRMS 2-08 to present tysabri Isn't two years on Ty too long? I thought it was only 'safe' for the first 13 infusions. Side Effects: Tysabri is not associated with flu-like symptoms or depression (side effects linked to interferon drugs). The side effects associated with Tysabri are: PML: The most serious (but rarest) risk is PML (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy), which can happen in people with weakened immune systems. PML can cause death or severe disability, but is rare – estimated at 1/1,000 patients. Common Side Effects: These include infusion-site reactions, fatigue, headaches, joint pain. Severe Allergic Reactions: There have been cases of allergic reactions in about 4% of patients, some requiring treatment (even hospitalization). The symptoms of this include: hives/itching, chills, dizziness, chest pain, flushing, trouble breathing and low blood pressure. Increased Susceptibility to Infections: People on Tysabri may be more susceptible to infections, and should take measures to avoid them, including good hand washing habits and avoiding people who are sick, when possible. |
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