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Inner ear problem??

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Jul 23, 2018 | Replies (4)

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@amtxo1989, hello and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! I'm so sorry to hear you are having to go through such debilitating symptoms.

I would like to introduce you to members @mdotsie, @claudia11 and @jczarkowski1270, all here discussing their vertigo experiences. Here is a link to that discussion taking place https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/constant-vertigo-for-almost-2-years/.

@mdotsie, are you still experiencing symptoms? Did you have any vestibular rehabilitation?

@amtxo1989, Can you tell what testing you had done when you were seen last week? Are your ears still plugged?

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Yes, I been having this dizziness/nausea for almost 1 year and half. CAT Scan and MRI to brain, no signs of evidence.  Dx. BPPV, I do not agree, never had a "spinning" sensation, nor problems in supine position. No problems driving vehicle.  A subtle sensation, more or less: center of brain(location of balance, and nausea), ; maybe "loci of control" center, it does tax my activity at times.  I walk the dogs daily(great for proprioceptive rehab.) balance.  Investigate food stuff with antihistamine properties(quercetine) H3 type research.  If I lose ability to drive vehicle, resign myself to senior village.  Till then, do research.   Thank You, I doubt much if any vestibular problems.  JIM>>>>ajczarkowski1270

By any chance have you been prescribed ambium for sleep, and or the h2blockers for acid reflux, I used to take these, then the terrible dizziness began , I quit taking the meds and am better no more dizziness, I hope you get all better DearOne