Post-Covid dizziness/off-balance, as most troubling symptom
I contracted Covid in December 2021 and am currently dealing with persistent dizziness (off balance, sometimes feels like swaying, rocking, spinning, or a pull to one side). My other most bothersome symptoms are ear ringing, headaches (pressure in the head), feelings of pressure change in my ears, trouble multitasking or thinking, along with developing anxiety/ depression and some elevated heart rate and blood pressure.
Dizziness was not a symptom of my initial infection. I developed dizziness (not BPPV) around January 15th. I saw a physical therapist who determined I had Vestibular Hypofunction and I began vestibular therapy. It seemed to be working and I even returned to my office job for about 3 weeks, restricted hours. Two weeks ago I began feeling worse again. My physical therapist believes my initial issue has improved - so he doesn't know what's causing my current onset of symptoms. I started an antihistamine to combat any allergy related ear fluid, along with an anxiety medication to try and improve my blood pressure and heart rate.
I'm going to see an ENT next, and hope that I haven't waited too long to try other remedies (if there are any). Has anyone else experienced this overwhelming dizziness and had positive results with treatment or answers as to the cause? I'm scared that this is going to be how I feel forever.
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So glad for you that you have a treatable diagnosis. I strongly feel that all the specialities need to be brought up to speed on presentations on post Covid symptoms and their likely diagnosis. I don’t think doctors have yet been trained to think outside the box of what used to be and that post COVID, specialists of different medical and surgical have to share knowledge and realise things are presenting differently. I’m not being critical of doctors, I am one myself ( OK just retired) but we need a new way of diagnosing via more communication across different specialities with further training.
I want to sleep all day, and still dizzy.
Wow, reading your story is like reading mine. I’ve had LC since 8/2020 and I’m starting to get bad ringing in my ears followed by extreme dizziness. My memory is so bad I often forget to tell my doctors about it. After this I’m going to make a note in my list of symptoms so I won’t forget.
I pray there’s something that can help us because I feel like a prisoner in my own body.
PT helps but never eliminates it--3 years and still trying--
Yes, that is one of my main complaints. Besides, POTS. I will be going to vestibular therapy soon. I can’t drive , ironically, because of the off-balance issues, so I have to find people to drive me to my appointments. Long COVID stinks!
Which probiotic did you use?
I’ve been doing vestibular PT for five months, and although I’m much better, I continue to have minor vertigo symptoms all the time. I test positive for nystagmus every appointment for various ear canals and I’m treated for which ever canal is most symptomatic, but at this point the treatments aren’t improving my symptoms. I’m considering stopping PT, giving up. When you say you’re still trying, 3 years in, does that mean you’ve been doing PT for 3 years?
Long Covid balance
Has anyone tried cannabis of any derivative for symptom relief??
Medical yes, vape and gummies, very small amounts. It does help, I believe. I still struggle with depression, but I won't take a medication for it. I'm still researching for that balance.
I have had long COVID since December 2021 and my balance is terrible. I can barely walk and always need a cane or some other support. I have tried all kinds of therapies including acupuncture, physical therapy and water aerobics. Nothing has helped. I did get some advice from my balance therapist on proper ways to walk without waddling like a duck and that has helped some. Anyone else seen any improvement and can anyone make recommendations?