Constant dizziness/imbalance
I'm a 47 year old male, and I've been experiencing a non-spinning dizziness/imbalance feeling for over ten months now. It all started after having a sinus and ear infection. I've had and MRI of the head, balance testing, blood tests for any deficiencies, heart tests, all of which are negative. I am suppose to see a neurologist next. Anyone else having similar problems?
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Out of the blue 14 months ago I suddenly got dizzy and it has been constant since then. Have seen several doctors and have had MRI, blood work,,balance testing,etc. It is frustrating. Have been to 2 neurologists and recently saw a third one who put me through alot of testing in his office. Should get his report next week.
One doctor thought I might have an acoustic neuroma. Another mentioned cerical vertigo. Am 58 and now unable to drive.
Do not give up. If you live near a big city find a dizzyness specialist. If you are not near a big city go to Mayo.
I live near a big city and a cardiologist said to go to Mayo and he could not find anythong causing the dizzyness.
Please let us know how things are
I did go to Mayo and was diagnosed with Chronic Subjective Dizziness. I posted another reply recently with my latest on this problem.
I guess you can add me to the list. I woke up with dizziness, ringing in the ears, visual problems - like vibrating vision, balance problems and sensory disfunction (somewhat like ataxia) one year ago. I've seen every kind of doctor imaginable, including Mayo, and the only thing they've come up with is a vestibular problem, but no explanation for the sensory disfunction and ringing and visual problems. I'm currently in vestibular rehab and it is helping a little with stability, but everything else is still there. I am so desperate I will do anything to have my life back. Has anyone discovered anything yet?
Hasn't anyone in the medical field suggested BPPV? I had this and someone can help you with the manipulation. I printed out the page out of Mayo Clinic's website and do it myself when it comes back.
The only thing I've discovered is that taking clonazepam daily takes the edge off and helps calm the nerves that these feelings we have aggitate. Going on my third year with this now, I've pretty much given up on the idea I will feel normal again, but now work with the things I can do instead of dwelling on what I can't. This is obviously easier some days more than others.
They don't exactly know why mammals have sinuses. I'm not surprised they can't provide a cure
HI
The constant vertigo/dizziness is now going on 2 years. I do not drive anymore and I live alone. I have had a battery of tests with a variety of doctors. I have been told I might have cervical vertigo,acoustic nerve disorder or vestibular nerve neuritis. I have also been to physical therapy and vestibular therapy.It is frustrating.
Please respond with your thoughts.
hello, i know this is a long shot but have you been cured, treated, or properly diagnosed yet? i have struggled with the same thing for the last eight months but as 21 year old my life has came to an immediate stop.
I understand exactly what you mean. I am just starting out with a neurologist who has prescribed medication. I was told there is no cure, however if on the right meds and learning your truggers....you can manage your life again.
I sure hope so because I'm not ready to circle the drain just yet. I've been diagnosed with vestibular migraine. After reading all the posts here, it's spot on.