Dizziness
Hello, for the last few weeks I have had dizzy spells. I have had a mri and ct scan and they came back fine. They think it is vertigo and sent me to an ent where I took a test and will get the results on Wednesday of this week. Now it feels like my head is rocking, and it's not. Anything I can do at home to help this?
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@ritacous40 I'm sorry for your eye struggles. What an awful place to be in with symptoms.
My vision problems came from Fuchs dystrophy which required cornea transplants and cataract surgeries. My vision was restored but I remained having terrible sensitivities to my eyes, among other odd symptoms.
It turned out that I had Central Sensitization Syndrome, which throws of the central nervous system. This syndrome can cause a multitude of symptoms. Here's a link in case you're curious:
https://youtu.be/8defN4iIbho
Sorry I can't be much more help. Will you please keep us updated on your hopeful progress?
Hello @ritacous40
In your previous post, you mentioned having an appointment with a neurologist. Have you had that appointment yet?
I'm looking forward to hearing from you again. Will you post after your appointment?
To @hopeful33250
I still await the appointment with the neurologist and have also now requested a visit with an ENT specialist as from these Mayo Connect letters I am being asked if I have been seen by one. Canadian health system has taken a bad turn principally due to Covid and the weight on the medical system here. I will speak up as soon as I am graced with an appointment.
Unfortunately I have suffered with vertigo on and off over many years but learned how to do the Epley maneuver which is very helpful. My main problem is from the vestibular area and the unsteady feeling I have through my eyes. They feel under stress the whole time although I can see perfectly and with glasses have no sight problems. This has been the hangover since 2016 but has become much worse in recent weeks. Hoping for appointments with neurologist and ENT specialists.
If it is vertigo I found the room went round and round and learning the Eply Maneuver was very helpful. I learned from my G.P. but there are also very good videos which are clear to follow. I found that Vestibular problems caused everything to shake and I could see three of everyone. Both are similar but also different.
I hope my reply went through - am having a few problems with internet today
@ritacous40
I have just watched the video by Dr.Sletten and found it most interesting and clearly given. I dont suffer from the various symptoms and as I work out three times a week and have done so since a young teenager, more exercise is not needed. I will watch this again as it is informative.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the video. It definitely is an interesting watch. I feel like anyone who experiences on-going unexplainable health issues could benefit from this knowledge, and even healthy folks too. As I like to say, keep it in your back pocket. Best of luck at your up-coming neurology appointment. I sincerely hope you get to the bottom of your symptoms and find relief. Be well.