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lady_express_44 04-07-2008 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by momXseven (Post 253686)
I feel like I'm spinning but the room don't seam like it's spinning. :confused:


I thought I was feeling "dizzy" when I went to see my doc, but it turned out to be vertigo.

Vertigo:

- is "a type of dizziness, resembles the feeling produced by the childhood game of spinning round and round, then suddenly stopping and watching the surroundings spin."

http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec06/ch080/ch080c.html

"the perception that surrounding objects are moving or spinning "(objective vertigo).

http://www.neurologychannel.com/vertigo/symptoms.shtml

That wasn't the main complaint that finally got labeled me with vertigo though, it was the sensation I get when I lay down. That is when my vertigo gets worse, and that type is "positional vertigo" (contingent on the placement/movement of my neck).

If it is vertigo (the doc should decipher the difference between vertigo, dizziness, motion sickness, even morning sickness...:eek:;)), there is a good med that is readily available in Canada, but hard (not impossible) to get in the US, called "Serc".

If it's motion sickness (my daughter has that), or even morning sickness, there are these wrist straps you can buy from the pharmacy which work wonders! :)

If it's dizziness, combined with all the other symptoms you mentioned, you should see the doc to be thoroughly checked over!

Cherie

momXseven 04-07-2008 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 253730)
I thought I was feeling "dizzy" when I went to see my doc, but it turned out to be vertigo.

Vertigo:

- is "a type of dizziness, resembles the feeling produced by the childhood game of spinning round and round, then suddenly stopping and watching the surroundings spin."

http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec06/ch080/ch080c.html

"the perception that surrounding objects are moving or spinning "(objective vertigo).

http://www.neurologychannel.com/vertigo/symptoms.shtml

That wasn't the main complaint that finally got labeled me with vertigo though, it was the sensation I get when I lay down. That is when my vertigo gets worse, and that type is "positional vertigo" (contingent on the placement/movement of my neck).

If it is vertigo (the doc should decipher the difference between vertigo, dizziness, motion sickness, even morning sickness...:eek:;)), there is a good med that is readily available in Canada, but hard (not impossible) to get in the US, called "Serc".

If it's motion sickness (my daughter has that), or even morning sickness, there are these wrist straps you can buy from the pharmacy which work wonders! :)

If it's dizziness, combined with all the other symptoms you mentioned, you should see the doc to be thoroughly checked over!

Cherie

OK, I got dizzy reading this, LOL.
Thanks for the links.
I do feel worst if I lay down. The nausea seams better if I'm up moving around.
But doesn't it seam odd that Benadryl helps? I found this out the other day when my allergies were acting up and I was nauseated and dizzy, to toke 2 benadryls for the allergies and was feeling better with-in the hour. So I toke benadryl today just to see if it would help again and it did. :confused:

I know it's not a low sugar level because I have checked it many times before when I felt like this and my levels have always been over 90.

Erin524 04-07-2008 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by momXseven (Post 253729)
Thanks, I guess it is vertigo than because I have tinnitus with it, thanks for the link. I did tell my neuro about it, he didn't care so I need to get in and see my new PCP.

My neuro didnt seem to care either when I complained about my vertigo...my regular doctor seemed to be a bit obsessed to help me figure out what was causing it and making it go away.

I'm glad that my regular doctor is so willing to help me figure stuff out.

momXseven 04-07-2008 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by momXseven (Post 253734)
But doesn't it seam odd that Benadryl helps?


OK, I just when to Drugs.com and found this.

Diphenhydramine (benadryl) is also used to suppress coughs, to treat motion sickness, to induce sleep, and to treat mild forms of Parkinson's disease.

sabimax 04-07-2008 06:36 PM

I have to tease, cause ppl tease me when I say I am nausea and dizzy..and queazy....MOMOFSEVEN are you preggo..??? come on you can tell us..hehehehehehe

just trying to make you laugh...did it work??

I get dizziness, off and on not too bad..but the past few months I have new stuff..going on...when lightly dizzy also nausea like you mention..feel awful...

I havent taken much..still nursing the baby..good luck, sarah

momXseven 04-07-2008 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by sabimax (Post 253768)
I have to tease, cause ppl tease me when I say I am nausea and dizzy..and queazy....MOMOFSEVEN are you preggo..??? come on you can tell us..hehehehehehe

just trying to make you laugh...did it work??

LOL, I guess you missed my post last week, I miscarried 2 weeks ago, didn't even know I was 7 weeks along. NO, we were not trying.

lady_express_44 04-07-2008 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by momXseven (Post 253734)
OK, I got dizzy reading this, LOL.


Sorry, Julie.

When my doc asked "what does the dizziness feel like?", I thought that was the oddest question. I mean who really thinks about what their dizziness "feels" like . . . I figured the word defined itself. :p

I described that when my car comes to a stop, and I am sitting there in it, I swear it is still moving and jam on the brakes. (Vertigo, apparently)

I also said that when I get up to walk around sometimes, it seems like the the floor is moving from under my feet. I will stumble a lot then as I lose my sense of footing. (Vertigo, apparently)

I also experience that when I am laying on right side, I feel like my heart is palpitating, I can't get my breath sometimes, I'm dizzy, nauseated, and it seems like I will pass out in that position (any moment!). (Positional vertigo, apparently)

He said the fact that the "other" things seem like they are moving, NOT that I seem like I am still moving, is the way to differentiate whether it is vertigo or other sensations (like morning sickness, motion sickness, dizziness, etc.) causing the problem.

Hope that makes more sense.

Cherie

sugarboo 04-07-2008 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by herekitty1960 (Post 253612)
The only non-medicinal thing that ever helped me with nausea was peppermint. I'd put a piece of peppermint candy in my mouth and let it slowly dissolve and that helped quite a bit. My Grandmother told me about that when I was pregnant with my first child. It worked!! Plus, it tasted good, too!

Now, with what you are describing your nausea seems to be caused by your headache so I'm not sure that peppermint would help you. I've taken Phenergan for nausea before but it tended to make me drowsy, too.

Have you tried the OTC meds like Emitrol? It's a syrup but it really helps. I can't remember if it makes you sleepy because I took it years (and I mean YEARS) ago for a hangover!! :o

Maybe your doctor or pharmacist can suggest something. Hope you feel better soon. :hug:


Good one Kelly....I used this in the past too (peppermint)...like at Disney Land ;)

Julie, the pharm drugs I've taken all make me sleepy....down right knocked out. I don't blame you for wanting to avoid them....come to think of it....a good hot tub helps me too....but if you over heat that may not be a good idea....:eek:

sugarboo 04-07-2008 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by momXseven (Post 253772)
LOL, I guess you missed my post last week, I miscarried 2 weeks ago, didn't even know I was 7 weeks along. NO, we were not trying.

:eek::eek::hug:

Oh Julie, I missed that! I hope you are doing okay with that. I've never had this happen, but I do understand that many have a sense of loss-The could have beens.....I do hope you feel better soon!!!

lady_express_44 04-07-2008 07:09 PM

Oh, and if you want to try a cheap alternative therapy, this type of wrist bands apparently work very well:

http://www.biobands.com/howworks.htm

Cherie


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