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skywalker1988 06-07-2013 08:21 PM

Almost Fell at Grocery Store
 
Went to the grocery store today. As I was walking around, I started to feel weird. The best way to describe it in words is almost like trying to black out but still awake. It's like when it happens, I try to shake it off and it goes away for a moment, then happens again. At one point I almost fell down. So I hurried up to get out of there. (I can't drive due to vision, so my grandmother takes me). I felt dizzy and almost trying to black out but it doesn't completely go because I shake it off by shaking my head and refocusing. Does anyone understand/been through this before?

SallyC 06-07-2013 08:42 PM

Yes, I have.

Glad you didn't pass out or fall.

skywalker1988 06-07-2013 09:11 PM

I've been dizzy before but never this bad. Is this a side effect of MS? What to do about it?

EricP 06-07-2013 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by skywalker1988 (Post 990325)
Does anyone understand/been through this before?


YAH! I do!:eek:

I actually did fall at home thank god and that was the same day I called mom to tell her something is wrong with me. I was getting those spells for about a year and a half along with other stuff, before I finally stopped being stubborn and went to the doctor. It took that fall to convince me and I tellya it was scary, because we have heart disease in my family big time and I was dead set the fall was about that. I thought I was having a stroke!:eek:

It still happens sometimes, but not that bad and I keep my stick in the car in case I feel I will need to counter act any dizzy or balance spells.
You should get a stick too, do you? you can get a concussion if you fall on the store floor. Thanks god I landed on my rug at home and didn't hit my head!

Good luck, bro.

EricP 06-07-2013 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by skywalker1988 (Post 990345)
I've been dizzy before but never this bad. Is this a side effect of MS? What to do about it?


I found this for you....

http://www.nationalmssociety.org/abo...igo/index.aspx

Juniebear 06-07-2013 09:18 PM

I've had something like that. It's like it comes in a huge wave and you feel like you will faint/black out but you snap out of it and still feel 'off' but not as bad, then it'll hit again. :( I've not had it happen in public yet, thank goodness, but I don't go out much anymore.

skywalker1988 06-07-2013 09:21 PM

Only time I leave the house is to go to church or grocery store, and even at that its only 3-4 times a week

EricP 06-07-2013 09:23 PM

I think they put me on some sort of anti nausea med, because I was getting sick from the spinning(my case was severe) I had to have my mom hold me up to get in the car that day from it. I could barely walk that day. I don't know what else they did, but I haven't a severe episode like that sense.

Terrible day it was.... thinking I was having a stroke like my grandmother did.

ewizabeth 06-08-2013 01:26 AM

I've had this at times over the years but it rarely happens anymore. It doesn't mean it will be normal for you. But I know how frightening it can and it doesn't mean it will be the norm for you. It happened more often for me early on when I pushed myself too hard and I didn't know what my limits would be from MS.

karilann 06-08-2013 10:28 AM

I have this too. Caffeine makes it worse. Make sure your blood pressure is okay first....
Doc had me try low dose Ativan for the dizziness and it helped a lot. (.05) I only take it when I go out or drive to the grocery store. Its worked well for me. He had me try it because it doesn't work for everyone. Its a preemptive strike, because it takes awhile for Ativan to kick in. My dizzy level was at very low level and more like a constant off balance but would get a tad worse with excitement......and yes going to the grocery store is excitement. Also for a time, the bright fluorescent lighting in those places bothered me. I would experience the same thing you did, felt as though I was going to pass out with it.

I get it a lot around the house. It acts like low blood pressure so you need to make sure that is not what you are experiencing. I got myself a cheap blood pressure cuff and kept a log for awhile.

Also; are you prone to anxiety or panic attacks?

Hang in there skywalker!!:hug:

skywalker1988 06-08-2013 11:25 AM

After I got home from the grocery store, I took my blood pressure and it was 158/85 with a pulse of 83.

I had my first anxiety attack near the end of last year, but that was due to my surgeries (totally different from MS related).

I haven't really had one since then.

I also have found that bright lighting hurts my eyes as well, but I didn't think it was MS related. When my problems started, it was back in Feb. I had double vision while driving for the first time ever, and almost had a wreck due to it. That is what led me going to the doctor in the first place.

I get headaches a lot as well. Today has made 2 solid weeks that my back and legs have hurt tremendously. I've had the MS hug happen again this week around my waist.

Dizzy spells happen most of the time when I leave the house and go somewhere. I get dizzy esp when I'm riding in a vehicle.

GladysD 06-08-2013 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by skywalker1988 (Post 990345)
I've been dizzy before but never this bad. Is this a side effect of MS? What to do about it?

When my GP ran bloodwork for me, similar complaint, nothing came back, so he said it could be MS, related.

I was having them, at work, and especially in the shower at home. I was lucky, one day, to not have completely fainted in the shower, but was able to go lay down for a while.

Haven't had an episode of this, in a while. I'm not shrugging off the possibility of stress or not drinking enough water, well not, not eating, but perhaps due to the time of day, not having enough food in my system.
I am not shrugging off stress, because since my promotion, and change of venue, this hasn't happened to me.

And I am also not shrugging off, MS, because this illness, is just one of those illnesses that no one seems to know. It could be, is the usual statement.

Hope you are feeling better.

skywalker1988 06-08-2013 10:33 PM

I'm still hurting in my back, waist, and legs. Today makes 2 straight weeks of constant pain. The bad pain comes and goes. But the pain is always there. I'm suppose to go to my neuro on July 2nd, but I was told by an MS nurse to call him Monday to see about getting some IV Steriods to help with pain. Do you think that would be a good idea?

EricP 06-09-2013 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by skywalker1988 (Post 990622)
I'm still hurting in my back, waist, and legs. Today makes 2 straight weeks of constant pain. The bad pain comes and goes. But the pain is always there. I'm suppose to go to my neuro on July 2nd, but I was told by an MS nurse to call him Monday to see about getting some IV Steriods to help with pain. Do you think that would be a good idea?


MS is strange,.....I haven't had any real pain like you are having, from my MS. Although last night and couple of nights before I had this intense, shooting pain on the bottom/right side of my right foot. It was a lot of pain for like 5 seconds then went away. Not sure if it was MS, but I never felt that before in my life.

EricP 06-09-2013 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by karilann (Post 990473)
I have this too. Caffeine makes it worse. Make sure your blood pressure is okay first.


Yepp....no caffiene here and I keep a close watch of my BP. We have high heart disease in my family...even my sister is on BP meds.

That major dizzy episode I had that actually made me fall I thought was my BP or having a stroke.... turns out my BP was fine that day and that I was prompted to the neuro that day.

terrible, terrible, terrible day....everything came out.

That's what happens when you ignore symptoms for two years before doing anything.

ANNagain 06-09-2013 01:54 PM

Grocery stores are notorious for being difficult places for many MS'ers. The florescent lights and the rows of products - it just overwhelms the eyes. Add a sometimes black and white checkered floor and some music and yes, "I gotta get out of this place!" Makes me weak in the knees and I can't explain what it does to my vision.

ANN


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