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Old 11-06-2011, 05:15 PM #1
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Hi,

I am new here and have a question. Am I the only one who gets bed-spins when I lie down?

I was rear-ended 3 weeks ago and got a concussion, whiplash and a few other injuries. When I lay down my bed spins. (no I have not been drinking) but it is that same feeling I had 30 years ago after a party in college. My doc says it is normal and will pass, but I have not seen anyone else mention it.
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I didn't have spins, but during the first couple of weeks post-injury I sometimes had a falling sensation when I lay down in bed. Later I had some mild balance issues, including feeling slightly unstable when I first lay down in bed, as if I were floating or my bed was slightly unstable (weirdly, this sensation seemed to appear several months post-injury). It has now been almost six months since my injury and this issue has pretty much gone away (knock on wood - as I always do when I say such things).
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cayla,

I have never had the bed spins feeling but have had many other strange feelings.

It is likely an inner ear problem. Have you been seen by a doctor or a hearing and balance clinic?

Or is it a flash back to 30 years ago? LOL

Glad to hear those habits from 30 years ago were left behind.
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That's a good term for it.

I had morning diziness for the first six months.

Then all diziness was gone.

A month ago, the bedspins started.

No idea why. It has been 15 months since the TBI.

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I had them for about the first 6 weeks or so after my concussion. They have since gone away. Hoping they will dissipate for you soon!
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Hi,

I am new here and have a question. Am I the only one who gets bed-spins when I lie down?

I was rear-ended 3 weeks ago and got a concussion, whiplash and a few other injuries. When I lay down my bed spins. (no I have not been drinking) but it is that same feeling I had 30 years ago after a party in college. My doc says it is normal and will pass, but I have not seen anyone else mention it.
I had bed spinning as well as feeling like the bed was "floating on water" (like a flimsy raft in the ocean waves)...over time it settled down, but 1 1/2 years later in does come back when the migraines come
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cayla,

I have never had the bed spins feeling but have had many other strange feelings.

It is likely an inner ear problem. Have you been seen by a doctor or a hearing and balance clinic?

Or is it a flash back to 30 years ago? LOL

Glad to hear those habits from 30 years ago were left behind.

That kind of behavior did not last as long as college did ;-)

I have an appt. Dec 10 to have it checked out. guess they are busy.
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Cayla-

I'm four months post accident and have what the PT has termed persistent BPPV (benign paroxysml persistent vertigo). Basically-the spins. It does have to do with the inner ear and particulates being displaced. There are several manuevers that can be done to "cure" this. I'm just a hard head (so to speak) and haven't had any luck with the typical stuff. It has lessened greatly since I was rear-ended, but still having issues every day. Looking straight up, straight down, and rolling over in bed bring on the spins. Talk to your DR about what sounds like a case of vertigo brought on by your accident. Hope this straightens out very quickly for you-it's not pleasant.

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