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you need to find a Neuro ENT, one that deals with balance issues....good luck call the ENT and get the appointment moved up ASAP
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After bunch of tests in Doc's office the diagnosis is labyrinthitis. Basically, the recovery consists of two processes - actual healing of damage and brain retraining itself to compensate for lost/diminished function (whether it is lost temporarily or permanently). While former may take three months, six months or never, brain retraining greatly improved by staying as active as possible. I should be functioning normally in another two to three weeks.
Good luck to me. SF |
I have been fighting this since y2K when I suffered heat stroke. Most of the time it is just to the point of annoying but not debilitating. I have found that a motion sickness otc medication stops it quickly and never go anywhere without some of those. The side effect is drowsiness.
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Originally Posted by sci_femme
(Post 13636427)
It is prime riding weather in Florida and I landed in the hospital with vertigo attack on Monday - first in my middle-aged life - and extremely severe attack at that. Was so dizzy I could not keep anything down for a day. So after two days and bunch of claustrophobic tests I was back at my desk job, chauffeured by DH. Not fit to drive yet.
Docs say since they did not find stroke, tumors and other assorted nastiness, I should be back to normal in anywhere between two days to two weeks. Well, two weeks is not good enough, I want to ride! Has anybody experienced anything like this? SF |
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