Anyone with Meniere's Disease been prescribed Betahistine?
Has anyone with Meniere's Disease been prescribed the compound drug Betahistine?
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Has anyone with Meniere's Disease been prescribed the compound drug Betahistine?
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Can you tell me where I can find the exercises you refer too??????
I would try them without a doubt. Thank you
Morninglory
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2 ReactionsHello @morninglory ,
I'm sorry to hear that you also suffer from vertigo. Your doctor can probably prescribe Vestibular Therapy if you haven't had it so far. This is a type of physical therapy by a therapist who is certified in vestibular problems such as vertigo.
Here is a link to some vestibular exercises on YouTube which might describe these,
https://www.youtube.com/results
Perhaps @estrada53, can add some more exercises. Have you had any vestibular training?
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3 ReactionsYes, I had vestibular exercises way back in 1992 when I was diagnosed and occasionally use them when I feel the need.
My main weakness was moving my head in a diagonal position - for example: from left to right and at the same time from gazing up to gazing down - if that makes sense. So I often practiced this when I felt fine to accustom my body to that physical experience without the vertigo.
I'll have to look for my my papers. I used to have it taped on the inside of one of my cabinet doors.
Hope this helps a bit. 🙂
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1 ReactionHi Morninglory!
I don't have my exercise page on hand - I'm away from my home right now - but I did find this website with some tried and true exercises.
I wish it were in diagram form, but they are easy enough to follow. And yes, you can do these by yourself. And check out the entire website as well. It's full of great learnings!
Let me know how it works for you!
https://dizziness-and-balance.com/treatment/rehab/cawthorne.html
Ellen
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4 ReactionsThis is where my neurologist sent me: https://www.fyzical.com/
Hello @kneetzy and welcome to Connect. I see that you have posted about your journey with vertigo. If you would like to share more, it would be interesting to know how long you have dealt with vertigo. Also, how did the clinic you referenced in your post help you?
Do you still practice exercises for vertigo?
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1 ReactionI had several falls, so, my neurologist decided I may need physical therapy for balance. I had been having tinnitus and dizzy spells for a while. I went to Fyzical Therapy for six to eight weeks for balance. Unfortunately, I have a fused disc and two ruptured disc in my back. The therapy really works your core and in turn, hurt my back. The therapy is wonderful and I wish I could have continued. It makes you more cognizant of you balance when the dizziness starts. I still practice the exercise.
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1 ReactionI live in Europe, my doc prescribed Betahistine, hard for me to say whether is has worked or not. I have symptoms like fullness in ears, sometimes pain, occasionally slight off-balance and in the evenings when going to bed also tinnitus. I have not been diagnosed with MD or hydrops, however they will likely be some connection. Possibly also Eustachian Tube dysfunction. I wonder if any of MD patients experience ear fullness (unpleasantly clogged, pressured ears) and pain? Thanks!
My symptoms are ear pressure, fullness and occasional tinnitus. Any tips on how to cope with ear pressure/clogged?
How did your situation turn out a few years later - Menieres or some different diagnosis?