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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!!!
I'm OK, this was at lest my 4th loss. LOL, I even PMed you to not miss my post on this.
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I'm OK, this was at lest my 4th loss. LOL, I even PMed you to not miss my post on this.
OMG...Where was my head? I recalled seeing something, but I didn't make the connection I guess. Maybe I thought you were talking past tense OR I got bent out of shape on something LOL!!!

I'll be more alert in the future! That required lots of hugs for you!! I suppose it takes the body a while to recover and get the hormones all back to normal after such an event. I wonder if that is why you are feeling the way you do? Where IS that nanny when you need her so you can nap?
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OMG...Where was my head? I recalled seeing something, but I didn't make the connection I guess. Maybe I thought you were talking past tense OR I got bent out of shape on something LOL!!!

I'll be more alert in the future! That required lots of hugs for you!! I suppose it takes the body a while to recover and get the hormones all back to normal after such an event. I wonder if that is why you are feeling the way you do? Where IS that nanny when you need her so you can nap?
LOL, That's OK.
I have NEVER been like this after a loss, and this dizziness/nausea stuff has been going on 3-4 months I guess, it's just been getting worst.
LOL, The nanny is here but still it's REALLY hard to nap when you have 7 kids in the house.
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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)


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OK, I've felt this way.
When I have had "dizziness" before it would be like the room is moving and I start to tip over but what I have been having is not like that. This is more of a "I feel disoriented and uncoordinated" and my head is spinning. Like I said like I was spinning around and that feeling you get just as you stop spinning.
I have also had motion sickness a lot before and this still seams different.
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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.

Julie I did see this, but I also read where you said you didn't want any-one to comment, so I didn't. I do know what it's like losing babies having lost 4, and delivering only one live child. For me I found that words from other people who knew, only increased my pain by reminding me of what I'd lost. That's just the way I felt, anyway.

I'm sorry that you're having this vertigo. It's one symptom I haven't had, thank goodness, but I have friends who have suffered terribly because of it.

I do hope you feel better soon.

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Julie I did see this, but I also read where you said you didn't want any-one to comment, so I didn't. I do know what it's like losing babies having lost 4, and delivering only one live child. For me I found that words from other people who knew, only increased my pain by reminding me of what I'd lost. That's just the way I felt, anyway.

I'm sorry that you're having this vertigo. It's one symptom I haven't had, thank goodness, but I have friends who have suffered terribly because of it.

I do hope you feel better soon.

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Thank you for not saying anything before, I was just picking on GJ because I knew she didn't see the post.
I am sorry for your losses, I know what it's like when you have a loss when you do want the baby, DH and I had 3 losses one right after another when we were trying for number 7.
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...I had an RX for Phenergan and it helped some but I toke it all...
This was going to be my suggestion. I had a prescription for Phenergan when I was having lots of migraines.

Immitrex didn't work anymore, and I couldn't drop everything and go get a shot of demerol everyday for 20 or 30 days...

So I took Phenergan to get rid of the nausea. I could deal with the pain, so long as the nausea was gone.

Call your doctor and see if you can get a new prescription.
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Do you know if what you experience is a vestibular migraine, Julie?

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diz...435/DSECTION=3

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First, sorry I didn't see this sooner

Okay, I'm going to come from a totally different approach, check and see if any meds you take include nausea, liver, or pancreatic problems as side effects.

I don't know what you might take for fibro, or whether you are on any meds like statins but liver and pancreatic problems can cause ongoing nausea, and many meds can affect, particularily, the liver.

I have just spent several days in the hospital after about 2 weeks of NAUSEA, that I was too stupid to get checked out. By the time I did, I had pancreatitis and skyrocketing LFTs (liver function tests), from a combo of meds I was/am taking. Not saying you are being stupid, but I knew some of my meds could cause problems. wheeeew, TG for the edit feature, realized that might not sound good if I didn't clarify.

Anyway, here is one site for meds, so you can check side effects, someone else might know a better or easier one, but please check.

http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/hp.asp

Feel better, Julie.

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Do you know if what you experience is a vestibular migraine, Julie?

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diz...435/DSECTION=3

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Thank you.
I had never heard of this but that DOES sound like me, LOL, I can't stand and watch my boys play there Wii Skate game, I can't stand up straight and I dizzy and nauseated. And I do get this way is crowed places and when I get hot.
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