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Anyone experience dizziness ?? get put in bed and the room and husband whirl around and when I got up this morning - the same thing happened - don't know whether to see family physician - neuro or eye ear nose and throat - or have cataract removed ?????
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Anyone experience dizziness ?? get put in bed and the room and husband whirl around and when I got up this morning - the same thing happened - don't know whether to see family physician - neuro or eye ear nose and throat - or have cataract removed ?????

Sounds like vertigo. I'd start with the Neuro and see what he says.
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Vertigo was my first thought.
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indeed MD said vertigo - I can't do any of the exercises to move crystals but was did get proscription for motion sickness - still have dizziness lying down and getting up
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I was not asking for medical advice - assumed that if someone had the same problem we could talk
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Karen,
I get the same thing when I move to fast. It also happens when getting up. I have had it sitting on the couch.

When it happens I close my eyes. I find it will go away faster if I do it as soon as I feel it. I also found that standing in the corner of a room help me know I am save. I will not move until I feel better. Most of the time it stops with in 5 minutes.

I hope what helps me will help you. As always we are all different in MS. Also not all of our problems are MS. I hate to say that as I hate MS and what it has done to me.

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I get it in the mornings. When I sit up in bed. I also have tinnitus with it, like someone has switched on a badly tuned radio. I find keeping my eyes open helps me. I need to see the horizon to know which way is up lol. Worst time I had it was just before I went to sleep a couple of nights ago. Looked at my wife and suddenly she and the room tilted badly. Get a bit nauseous with it. Scariest thing I’ve experienced so far. They say other senses help compensate hence looking at the horizon. How often are you getting it?


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Hi JustDomUK

Welcome to NeuroTalk .

I am sure that members who live with MS will be able to offer you support and good ideas.

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