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RSD_Angel 11-13-2006 01:26 PM

Killing my hearing thats in my bad ear?
 
Ok.. So you all know that i have been having bad vertigo spells, and for the past couple of days it has been constant or i have to tilt my head just right and be care full on how and what i look at. So I read that someone went to a chiro for it and i have an appt with a chiro tomarrow at 10 am to see if he helps it. and i also have an appt with my ENT next week to talk about him killing the rest of my hearing in my bad ear. He mentioned this before and i was hesitant because at that time the meds were working!! and its been alsmost 2 weeks of this and i cant deal wit it anymore!! I can handle the pain of RSD and walking funny, but take this and add vertigo.. i have no control over this and its pushin me over the edge.

I have little hearing in the ear anyhow? And he said that if this was done that this would cure my vertigo!!!

SO i was wondering if anyone has had this done and does it really cure the vertigo?? Any help would be in for ever in my debts!! I dont know how much longer.... but pray that this works tomarow!!

Thanks guys!!

Amber

HopeLivesHere 11-13-2006 07:49 PM

Angel,

I will say prayers 4 you.
Hugs, hope

sunshine 11-13-2006 07:51 PM

Yuck Amber, you're a mess!

You're definitely in my prayers, I hope tomorrow goes well for you.

-Jen

dreambeliever128 11-13-2006 08:20 PM

An Ear, Nose and Throat specialist is the first one to do the manuever on me that I decribed in another post about Vertigo. You might want to ask him about the manuever to get rid of it. Mine stayed gone for quite some time and then my PCP did the manuever on me and it never came back. That was about 3 years ago.

I don't know what you are talking about when you talk about him killing the hearing in your ear. Never heard of that.

I do hope that he can help you in some way. I don't know about a chiropractor but I would assume they could deal with it also.

I hope you do find some relief soon, Amber. As I said before, I worry about you falling while you have it.

Ada

ATallOne 11-13-2006 09:19 PM

Angel
 
I truly have been there but not quite to that level. Jen you crack me up. Angel I definitely have a few extra good words for you tonight with the big guy. Yowsa!! Good luck!!

Chin Up!

Mark :)

buckwheat 11-13-2006 09:27 PM

Just Updating

frogga 11-14-2006 02:54 AM

purely the worst is lying down vertigo - where you are lying in bed and feel the room spinning - and thats without alcohol..... (or you are lying on your side and you feel like you are spinnning)

I HATE vertigo - I get it pretty badly when I'm in flare up and have milder episodes normally.

Hope you find a way to beat it soon angel ... it's horrible to live with. Mine is now generally under control now apart from flare up (I use a tilting wheelchair most of the time - and just being able to be leaning backwards by 15 degrees/ 20 degrees really helps me day to day)

right - i now HAVE to do some work...

Frogga xxx

artist 11-14-2006 10:35 AM

Hi Amber,

I'm really keen to hear how it went with the chiro. I've *still* got the vertigo too. Been a little better for the past couple of days, but that happened last week and it came roaring back, so I'm not holding my breath. The spin has reduced (as of yesterday) to a stop/start spin, but movement causes a terrible lag. It's a real problem, it really is.

BUT, I'm going to be honest - and you must remember I speak entirely for myself, I have good hearing, no pain, no infection, no tinnitus, no ear history, so obviously a very different case - but I would absolutely not do anything drastic.

I've now researched vertigo more and there can be several different causes. In my case it could even be Cervical Vertigo caused by cervical spondylosis ( :eek: hope it's not) But I don't see how the ENT guy can be certain it's actually caused by your existing ear problems, rather than something else, a host of things can trigger it. Debby V's advice was absolutely on the money, by the way; though most vertigo is transient but does, often, last for weeks, six is common. It often can be relieved by manipulation - I hope the chiro can help you.

Statistically, apparently, vertigo is the second most common reason for people to visit their doctor, after back problems. Of course that covers vertigo proper, like we've got, plus dizziness as in the "I think I'm going to faint" type.

Anyway, all that doesn't really get us anywhere does it :p I just wanted to say hold hard before you make any drastic decisions. I've decided (being a coward) to sit out the 6 weeks before I go get checked out for other more sinister reasons - as you can tell, I'm very much of "don't think about it, hope for the best and it'll go away" school. Hah! This one's got me beat so far..still, I'll cross my fingers and carry on stumbling around till I have no choice :o

Well, I'm just hoping for a good result for you from the chiro, I guess...
all the best!

Jomar 11-14-2006 11:30 AM

There are some vertebral artery symptoms at the bottom of the chart on this TOS page-
http://www.tos-syndrome.com/newpage12.htm

It can come from the c spine bones or from neck muscle spasms pinching the veins or pulling the bones out of alignment.
or it could be from ear/vestibular causes or a host of other things too.

I hope you find a good chiro that will do a thorough precise exam first and NOT just grab your neck and crack it. Keep away from those types.

mine is very precise about feeling for the placement of the bones - he only adjusts if he can feel a problem - and he also is familiar with soft tissue conditions too


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