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Stellatum 10-23-2012 07:35 PM

vertigo
 
I've got it. It's not faintness (I don't feel like I'm going to pass out), but like how you feel after you've been spinning around. I assume this is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, caused by little crystals swimming around in my inner ear, and fixed by doing some exercises I've been avoiding. But I though I'd better check with you guys in case there's something else I should be aware of. The world spins when I move my head.

Vertigo, even the "benign" kind, and MG are a really bad combination. Vertigo throws you off balance, and muscle weakness means you can't catch yourself as well. I just fell, harder than my usual graceful slow collapse.

Thanks.

Abby

southblues 10-23-2012 07:46 PM

I was having vertigo symptoms, but it seems to have gone away. Nobody ever could seem to diagnose it.

I'm sorry that you fell. That hurts. :hug:

cait24 10-24-2012 02:03 AM

I have the vertigo too with the ringing in the ears. It is always at its worst when the fatigue and muscle weakness is bad. They wax and wane together and I always thought they were related to the MG.

kathie

alice md 10-24-2012 03:09 AM

I have vertigo every-time there is a change in my diplopia.

It lasts for a short while and then it is either the diplopia gets better or my brain gets used to it. (hard to tell which).

In fact this was probably my first MG symptom (although at that time it was not recognized as such).

About 2 years prior to my first recognized MG symptom, I had an episode of vertigo at work. The cause was not clear (my ENT examination, cerebellar functions etc. were all completely normal) and within a day or so it resolved on its own.

A few months later I started having episodes of blurred vision. Again, all my tests were completely normal, except for the optemetrician who found a problem and made me glasses with prisms to correct it. But, when I got them I could not understand why he thought I had this problem, because they made my eyesight worse, not better.

In retrospect all those things together were probably mild/transient oracular MG symptoms.

This is also why I say that MG doesn't only confuse us (and our physicians). It also confuses our brain, which constantly tries to compensate for the changing abilities of our muscles, but finds it very hard to keep up with those constant and unpredictable changes. :p

singergal64 10-24-2012 07:04 AM

I have also had that for five years. It's awful when it happens...usually when I am really weak. I just rest it out:):)

Stellatum 10-24-2012 07:36 AM

Hmm...thanks, everyone. I will pay attention and see if it could be related to a vision problem I'm not noticing. But it seems to be worst when I flip over in bed. I did the Epley maneuver, which is supposed to lock away the floating crystals, if they're the cause of the vertigo. Felt immediately better, though the exercise itself is murder--but we'll see.

As for vertigo and ear ringing, there's Meniere's disease to consider. That was high on my list of possibilities back when my only symptoms were balance troubles.

Abby

4-eyes 10-24-2012 07:55 AM

It could also be a nasty little virus that's settled in your middle ear. If so, that should completely go away within a few days. :)

Sounds miserable! Be very careful and humor us and take an escort with you if you do any walking around the house--especially on the stairs!!!:eek:

christa 10-24-2012 09:07 AM

Abby, I've had short periods of vertigo that don't seem too severe. And go away with rest. But I totally agree that mg and vertigo are a really bad combo!
Actually, I think that MG and anything else is a really bad combo.

Stellatum 10-24-2012 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by christa (Post 925353)
Abby, I've had short periods of vertigo that don't seem too severe. And go away with rest. But I totally agree that mg and vertigo are a really bad combo!
Actually, I think that MG and anything else is a really bad combo.

Yes, the vertigo seems worst when I'm tired, for whatever reason. I am having a general MG flare, ever since I got back from a road trip to a wedding a couple of weeks ago. I knew I'd pay for it...

Abby

Stellatum 10-25-2012 07:33 PM

Hey, my vertigo is gone. Here's a page of information about a certain kind of vertigo http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com...bppv/bppv.html . Towards the bottom of the page there's a video of the Semont Maneuver to click on. I've done something like it before. I'd been avoiding it because it causes intense vertigo while you're doing it...but I finally did it, and it seems to have fixed the problem, at least for now.

There are warnings about the safety of this maneuver, especially for people who don't know for sure that what they have is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. So don't try this at home without asking your doctor first.

Abby


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