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Motors Mommy 06-07-2008 01:24 AM

Vertigo?
 
Is vertigo just spinning around you?
If yes than what do you call it when you are standing still but feel like everything is passing you by? As if you were on a moving sidewalk.

Thanks

lady_express_44 06-07-2008 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Motors Mommy (Post 294826)
what do you call it when you are standing still but feel like everything is passing you by? As if you were on a moving sidewalk.

Thanks

That is vertigo, when it feels like everything else is moving (not that you are):

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...vertigo&page=2

Cherie

Erin524 06-07-2008 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Motors Mommy (Post 294826)
Is vertigo just spinning around you?
If yes than what do you call it when you are standing still but feel like everything is passing you by? As if you were on a moving sidewalk.

Thanks

I've had vertigo this week. At it's worst (on the first day) it was bad enough to wake me from a half-dead sleep. I looked up and felt like my bed was rolling like a dryer does.

I'm not sure if it was being caused by a inner ear thing, or my 8th cranial nerve could have been misfiring. Or, if it was something from my optic neuritis. I do think I had some nystagmus going on, so I'm inclined to believe it's probably related to my optic neuritis.

I got checked for an ear infection, and she didnt find anything wrong with my ears. Told me they looked perfectly healthy.

Are you having a problem with vertigo right now??

My neuro told me it's the second most uncomfortable sensation a person can have. The MOST uncomfortable sensation, according to my neuro is shortness of breath. I'm not inclined to agree with that...and I have had shortness of breath. I think vertigo is the worst sensation that I have ever felt.

If you're experiencing vertigo right now, hopefully it wont last long. I'm hoping my vertigo will resolve before I have to take any steroids. Vertigo is the only MS symptom that I've ever had steroids for before. (last year, right about this time) But that vertigo was different than all my other experiences with it. The vertigo I have right now, is fairly constant, but not severe.

The vertigo I had last year would come on suddenly. I'd be standing (or sitting) and I felt this spinning sensation come up the right side of my body. It went into my head, and at about that point would be when I'd fall to the floor. Then I would feel this spinning start to swirl around my head, and it felt like it went down to the middle of my body. Gravity seemed like was increased and I'd have to stay where I was until it wore off. It would leave after 20 or 30 minutes, but I'd be really exhausted, or would feel drunk for the next few hours.

That was a really weird sensation, and I would consider that SEVERE vertigo. What I have now, constant that it is, I can still walk and drive, and I dont feel like I'm stuck to the floor unable to move.

I know my neuro is going to be sending me to an ENT next week as soon as he finds out I dont have an ear infection.

karilann 06-07-2008 11:11 AM

Moving
 
My doc described this feeling as a "turning sensation". Yep, I have it too. Not a strong vertigo, but it will make you feel off balance and uncoordinated. This sensation bothers me most when I drive. I feel like I am trying to drive a car while on a boat. Took me 12 years to find out it was an MS sensation. Otherwise everyone looked at me like I was a nut case when I told them.:o

PolarExpress 06-07-2008 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Motors Mommy (Post 294826)
Is vertigo just spinning around you?
If yes than what do you call it when you are standing still but feel like everything is passing you by? As if you were on a moving sidewalk.

Thanks

I call it "Middle Age"..LOL.
I don't think I've ever experienced a "moving sidewalk" like that, just a kind of dizziness that hits when I'm hot, or tired, or not well..Or, if I hit the brakes on the car too fast. :o

Dejibo 06-08-2008 02:36 PM

my vertigo can be described as the sensation that I am no longer connected to the earth. Like I just cant get my balance or footing under me.

I am quick to feel like I need to reach out and grab something to steady myself.

braingonebad 06-10-2008 08:58 AM

Sometimes it feels like the world is spinning around me, but other times if feels more rocking and rolling. Like being on a boat. It's been pretty bad the past couple weeks.

I wonder if anyone else has that ocean motion vertigo? And does it matter what position you're in? Doesn't seem to matter if I'm standing sitting laying down or walking. It can come on slow and build up or come on fast. Fortunately I don't ever feel nauseous with it.

Years ago, I was checked by an ENT an found no problems, then I had a BEAR, and that was okay too. I'm going to bring it up (AGAIN, lol) with my neuro when I see him.


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