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Vertigo........anyone had it?
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:My doctor has prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride tablets three a day (though he doesn’t have a great deal of faith in their effectiveness) + the Brandt-Darhoff Exercises.
So let’s see what gives......funnily enough, I have been appreciably better today, with just slight symptoms but can still tell it’s there in the background.0 -
I get it and take a medication called meclizine takes care of it right away the side effects are it makes you drowsy or tired.0
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SoundAsa£ said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:My doctor has prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride tablets three a day (though he doesn’t have a great deal of faith in their effectiveness) + the Brandt-Darhoff Exercises.
So let’s see what gives......funnily enough, I have been appreciably better today, with just slight symptoms but can still tell it’s there in the background.
I really hope it works!
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:My doctor has prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride tablets three a day (though he doesn’t have a great deal of faith in their effectiveness) + the Brandt-Darhoff Exercises.
So let’s see what gives......funnily enough, I have been appreciably better today, with just slight symptoms but can still tell it’s there in the background.
I really hope it works!0 -
Oddly I was listening to Robert Elms on Radio London today, and he had it last week and was saying how nasty it was.0
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SoundAsa£ said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:My doctor has prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride tablets three a day (though he doesn’t have a great deal of faith in their effectiveness) + the Brandt-Darhoff Exercises.
So let’s see what gives......funnily enough, I have been appreciably better today, with just slight symptoms but can still tell it’s there in the background.
I really hope it works!
I really hope it goes.0 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:My doctor has prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride tablets three a day (though he doesn’t have a great deal of faith in their effectiveness) + the Brandt-Darhoff Exercises.
So let’s see what gives......funnily enough, I have been appreciably better today, with just slight symptoms but can still tell it’s there in the background.
I really hope it works!
I really hope it goes.Hal1x said:Oddly I was listening to Robert Elms on Radio London today, and he had it last week and was saying how nasty it was.0 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:SoundAsa£ said:My doctor has prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride tablets three a day (though he doesn’t have a great deal of faith in their effectiveness) + the Brandt-Darhoff Exercises.
So let’s see what gives......funnily enough, I have been appreciably better today, with just slight symptoms but can still tell it’s there in the background.
I really hope it works!
I really hope it goes.0 -
ParkinsonOut said:@SoundAsa£ Out of interest, do you also get Nystagmus when you’re having a dizzy episode? I often do, it feels very weird not being able to control what my eyes are doing.
https://www.optimax.co.uk/blog/what-is-nystagmus/#:~:text=Nystagmus%20is%20a%20condition%20whereby,or%20in%20a%20circular%20motion.I don't think my eyesight ever really recovered from this.1 -
alan dugdale said:My other half as had vertigo since having Covid last spring. Seems that it’s one of her ongoing symptoms of Long Covid, as well as tinnitus, brain fog, breathlessness, poor memory, lethargy and a lot more. Vertigo was the first sign of it back in the autumn.1
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I’ve had two bouts.
First one was as a consequence of the menopause.
Second bout was as a result of contracting Lyme disease.
It seems it is a common reaction when your body is dealing with something else.
I really hope the medication works 🙏🏻❤️0 -
KBslittlesis said:I’ve had two bouts.
First one was as a consequence of the menopause.
Second bout was as a result of contracting Lyme disease.
It seems it is a common reaction when your body is dealing with something else.
I really hope the medication works 🙏🏻❤️0 -
KBslittlesis said:alan dugdale said:My other half as had vertigo since having Covid last spring. Seems that it’s one of her ongoing symptoms of Long Covid, as well as tinnitus, brain fog, breathlessness, poor memory, lethargy and a lot more. Vertigo was the first sign of it back in the autumn.0
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alan dugdale said:KBslittlesis said:alan dugdale said:My other half as had vertigo since having Covid last spring. Seems that it’s one of her ongoing symptoms of Long Covid, as well as tinnitus, brain fog, breathlessness, poor memory, lethargy and a lot more. Vertigo was the first sign of it back in the autumn.
Mine was 35 & if I hadn’t gone on hrt I think my full menopause would have kicked in before 40.
Sending much love to your other half ❤️1 -
Hi everyone, I feel a little nervous even posting on this thread, because for sure I don't have the terrible symptoms that some of you suffer; and you really have my sympathy. However some of the things mentioned here chime with my situation at the moment, which I'm trying to get to the bottom of; so if you will bear with me, I'll just describe it and if any of you recognise anything I'd be delighted if you would comment.In November while the rest of you were watching us beat Pompey, I was in A&E having broken my nose in a really stupid accident at home. At the same time I was suffering from a buildup of earwax, which I get regularly. The following Friday I went as scheduled to have my ears syringed, it was a perfectly normal procedure with no pain, the doctor was satisfied my ears were all okay. But as soon as I got home I started feeling tinnitus.It has been bugging me ever since. So far we haven't got to the bottom of why it is there. But the reason why this thread interests me is that from February I also started feeling vaguely and momentarily dizzy. It definitely isn't vertigo as you guys and gals describe it. The best I can describe it is like when you have the onset of a bad cold or flu you momentarily feel a bit strange as you move around the house. It somehow feels connected to my nose, which still isn't quite right - the fracture was at the bridge, it wasn't dislocated but I can just see a slightly misshape, and feel uncomfortable wearing my glasses for any length of time.
So I'm wondering if anyone else has had a broken nose and then similar symptoms as their nose mends? I've quickly googled it, and it's funny, I can see on Google the people asked the question broken nose and tinnitus, but no answers came up directly addressing the question. Thanks in advance, and wish you serious vertigo sufferers some relief.0 -
My dad had vertigo when he was having a stroke (which wasn’t diagnosed for about 10 days after first symptoms). I remember seeing him and it was horrendous for him.1