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Still Dizzy! :s Posted: 08-30-07 01:21am
Seanyboy, thank you for your post ... it's
great to see you tossing some ideas
around, and some good original ones at
that. I'm definitely going to give them a
go, and please post back and let us know
how you're going with your research.
On chiropractors, I have spent a sh*t load
of money on them with no release on my
dizziness. Having said that they all have
different techniques and some work for
different ailments. For eg, I have a
friend who used to have very bad cronic
fatique and allergies to a bunch of stuff
(her diet generally consisted of lettuce,
chicken and water and a strong perfume
would put her on the floor ... literally)
who was completely cured by seeing the
right bone cracker.
Further to that, I want to mention a guy
in the US who actually manipulates
people's skulls from the inside by using
endo-nasal balloons (ie. balloons inserted
into the skull via the nose and inflated
.. duh!). To be honest I sometimes feel a
reason for my grogginess is that an
important artery is not delivering enough
blood to the brain, possibly through
misalignment of the spine vertabrae or
skull plates. You can decide the quack
level you want to assign to this guy's
technique but read about it and let me
know if you think there's any value to it.
7ducks
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7ducks
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Oops .. Posted: 08-31-07 09:07am
Re the endo-nasal balloon guy, search for
Dr Dean Howell and neurocranial
restructuring (NCR). He claims to be able
to fix anxiety, grogginess, headaches,
chronic fatigue etc etc through his unique
approach.
Best wishes,
7ducks
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Seanyboy1985turbo
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Still Dizzy Posted: 08-31-07 11:16am
Have you tried it. Plus im from england.
Im not sure if they do anything like that
over here.
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nikos
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Posted: 09-05-07 18:20pm
I am another one who suffers from this
strange condition. I am 28 years old and I
come from Greece (so forgive my language
errors english is not my native
language).
My symptoms are just as 7ducks described
them, except I also have this constant low
buzz in my left ear which appeared along
with the condition and is always there. I
also seem to periodically manifest a few
symptoms not mentioned here like a sense
of "fever" or a "burning head" in a way,
head "pressure",very mild palm/hand/leg
numbness, fatigue/sleepiness and some
times very low fever (37-37.5 celcius)
A major difference than you guys is that I
seem to be lucky so far as the condition
comes and goes after 1-2 months. So the
symptoms I described above may only be
noticed by me as i keep going "in and
out". But other than that I would say
7ducks' description is very accurate for
how i feel like most of the time when i
have the symptoms.
My first "crisis" was in 2002, which
lasted a 2-3 months. It started along with
a case of a Epstein Barr Virus (EBV - sort
of very tough flu). The virus was found
after the dizziness was gone (after a very
long series of tests - including head cat
scan) and the doctor said that the virus
seem to have infected the liver and that
was the source of the problem. So that
stayed there. I had another case that
summer which lasted 1 month, then I had no
problem up until spring 2005. It came back
with a very tough case in 2005. I started
tests again and that's when I was
diagnosed woth a cervical syndrome case.
Because my knowledge of english medical
terms is bad i'll just copy/paste from a
medical site:
"Cervical syndrome is a term covering
several conditions of the cervical (neck)
area.
Cervical spondylosis involves degeneration
of the cervical vertebrae (the seven bones
making up the neck region of the spine).
This is basically osteoarthritis of the
neck. Cervical spondylitis is inflammation
of the synovial joints between the
cervical vertebrae. Nerve-roots
originating from the neck area may also
become irritated. Symptoms may include
pain felt from the back of the head to the
top of the shoulder blades, pain radiating
into the arm, and numbness in the hand.
There may also be problems moving the
neck.
Treatments may include heat, cervical
traction, immobilisation and
physiotherapy.
Cervical syndromes are common in people
who perform repetitive motions of the
shoulder or have to maintain a fixed neck
position while making repetitive motions
of the hands."
I have a degeneration betweehn A2-A3 (3rd
vertebrus from the top). Not all
orthopedics agreed about this being the
cause back then. Again the results came
after I was starting to recuperate. I was
also diagnosed with anxiety/stress but I
was certain it was a symptom and not the
cause, as most of you guys confirm. So
took a long summer vacation along with
anti-inflamation and muscle-reluctant
pills and it gradually went away (not sure
of the medication helped)
In spring 2006 I had another case and
since i was already leaning towards the
cervical spine, i went to a friend of mine
who teaches physical fitness in the local
university. He is an expert in treating
athletes with injuries. We had sessions
which included physiotherapy and upper
body building. He says that cases like
that need very strong upper torso muscle
system to keep thins in place, especially
in my line of work (I am a software
engineer/programmer so i spend lots of
hours in front of a pc).Symptoms went away
again, then back for two short spells in
autumn and early this year. They are back
since 10 days ago which why I started
looking around the net and found you
guys.
Other facts I would like to note are that
the symptoms always seem to start after a
low feverish condition (or high fever in a
couple of cases) and eve a common
cold(soar throat etc). The condition
seems to always come during times of high
shycological and physical stress. Caffeine
seems to affect in a negative way. Also
driving seems to make me feel worse.
Concluding, I'd say that looking around
the net I found some cases of cervical
syndrome can maniffest as what we
experience, which include artery blockage
as someone proposed among other things,
though from what I read I cannot be
conclusive. Personally I acted as if that
were the case with muscle reluctants and
excersise but I am not sure if the cure
worked or if it simple went away like the
first two times. I will look into it more
in the next few days so I'll keep you
posted as soon as I have something new.
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pigsy
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Re: Constant Dizziness For 12 Years - Is It Anxiety? Posted: 09-06-07 16:44pm
sounds like chronic fatigue.
i've had the same for 10 years and often
felt that i am at the end of the road.
out of all the tests and specialists i've
seen a chronic fatigue specialist seems to
be convinced this is what it is.
It sounds complicated but doesnt it sound
rather pleasing? Im asking my doctor about
it tomo.
Hey Seanyboy,
Can't get the link to work (even without
gaps). Little help.
Btw, yes I did go this guy .. flew to LA
at great expense to do so. Didn't do a
thing, but I spoke to a number of his
patients with a number of other problems
with similar, unfortunately vague symptoms
as we demonstrate, and they loved him and
his procedure (and its made him very
wealthy). Bone cracking works for some
...
Good luck and keep us posted!
7ducks
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CatherineT
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Posted: 09-18-07 18:06pm
Hey guys,
another space cadet here. My dizziness
started about 10 years, but it was to a
much lesser extent than it is nowadays. It
mostly came on when I was in brighltly lit
rooms-supermarkets, lecture theatres etc.
It was unpleasant,a distinct detached
feeling in my head, but always cleared
after a while and my head felt normal
again.
About a year and a half ago something
changed one weekend and along came the
spinning, nausea and belching-how
pleasant!! Anyone else burp when they feel
dizzy? It hasn't been constant, it went
away for a few months but now its back
with avengence.
I've had blood tests and MRI and all ok.
It is difficult to remain positive cos
it's scary, but it's good to read about
other people and know that although
essentially it is, it's not "just in my
head!"
take care all and chins up(tho not too
quickly.....)
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nikos
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Posted: 09-21-07 02:09am
update:
I visited a highly acclaimed
neurologist/neurosurgeon who is
specialised on the spinal cord and an
orthopedic. After examinations they both
agreed that the symptoms cannot in any
case be connected with the spinal cord.
The neurologist had me take an MRI test on
my head to check the condition of the
blood vessels in the neck area, because
there is a pathologic case in a certain
area that can manifest like our symptoms.
I am taking the results today although I
will unfortunately meet the specific
doctor in two weeks because he has to
operate abroad. Anyway, I'll visit another
neurology specialst in my local
university's clinic and I'll post news.
Apart from that (which reading all your
cases doesn't feel like the MRI will find
anything) he tested me by having me close
my eyes and pinching me with a hairping on
the legs, randomly with either one or both
ends of it. I was surpised to find out
that the feeling was almost identical on
both pinches. The doctor diagnosed
abetement of senses and along with the
other symptoms attirbuted it to a possibe
deficieny in serotonin. He said serotonin
deficiency is caused by a post-viral
condition and cannot be diagnosed with lab
tests. He told me that there is a very
common treatment for it which invovles a
drug that was developed as a light
anti-depressent but was proven to bring
ceretonin back to normal levels (in
quality not in quantity). But I will have
to choose to try that after everyting else
is ruled out by lab tests.
So to sum it up, at this point it's
possilby a neck blood vessel affection of
some sort or serotonin deficiency.
Myosceletic problems are out, and so are
ears and eyes.
I will return as soon as I have anything
new.
Keep the faith guys, one of us will figure
it out eventually
PS. Someone talked about the Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome. I certainly wouldn't
want this to be the case because it's an
aknowledged and uncurable disease.
However, reading about it I can tell it's
acompanied by heavy physical fatigue and
pains, which as far as I can tell isn't
the case for any of us (certainly not for
me). Personaly, if I can psycologicaly
overcome the dizziness and neck strain I
can do anything, running, weight lifting,
working, just about anything. So I think
the others here do, so I don't even want
to think in that direction...
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Seanyboy1985turbo
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Hi Again Posted: 09-22-07 15:15pm
I had an mri and it showed up nothing. I
like the way you think mikos because
everything i read about seretin involves
depression. I am going to do more research
on this and will let you know.
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Seanyboy1985turbo
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Hi Posted: 09-22-07 17:24pm
Me again. Been doing some research and
found this. Might be another reason.
Seretin defiency, sorry bout spelling but
look and this:
Has everyone ever thought that this is the
reason. Sounds about right as it feels
like it could be a chemical imbalance.
7ducks i would be interested if you have
looked into this. I am going to try 5-HTP
on monday and see if this helps. Obviuosly
its going to take a while to work but its
alot safer than taking SSRI drugs which do
the same but are more dangerous. 7 ducks i
would definately be more interested if you
have ever looked into this or tried
anythin like 5-HTP. Im from England so im
not sure if it is called something else
over there?
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Hmmmm Posted: 09-23-07 10:41am
I have been dealing my card to Anxiety,
Panic and stress disorder now for the last
5 years........
Vertigo for 12 years consistant is not a
good thing. Could be one of many things.
If you have not already, I would talk to
my PCP about it and go from there. Might
do a gambit of testing to rule out some
stuff ya know.
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7ducks
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Re: Hi Posted: 10-10-07 01:35am
Seanyboy1985turbo
wrote:
Me again. Been doing some
research and found this. Might be another
reason. Seretin defiency, sorry bout
spelling but look and this:
Has everyone ever thought that this is the
reason. Sounds about right as it feels
like it could be a chemical imbalance.
7ducks i would be interested if you have
looked into this. I am going to try 5-HTP
on monday and see if this helps. Obviuosly
its going to take a while to work but its
alot safer than taking SSRI drugs which do
the same but are more dangerous. 7 ducks i
would definately be more interested if you
have ever looked into this or tried
anythin like 5-HTP. Im from England so im
not sure if it is called something else
over there?
hey, good article.
to my knowledge i've not taken 5-htp. i
was with a psych (a drug happy one, not a
lie on the couch and tell us about your
mum one) for 2 years though and have tried
a number of ssri's and a whole swag of
other pretty powerful mind altering drugs,
most of them with very unpleasant and
occasionally dangerous side-effects. i'll
look back through my notes (after you've
seen your 10th specialist and tried your
20th drug, repeating any of this does not
appeal as i'm sure you'll agree) as to
what i've tried and get back to you.
balancing chemicals was his definite
solution.
let us know how you get on with the
5-htps.
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AMYKLEEMANN
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Welcome to My World Posted: 10-21-07 23:13pm
this all sux. i feel crap each day. feel
like i am dying not on earth. i have every
system as above posts. doctors think i'm
going nuts. they were thinking of puting
me in a mental hospital =(
no one cares
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Isela
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Same Symptoms Posted: 11-10-07 01:59am
i have been fighting constant dizziness. I
can't do anything that doesn't make dizzy.
constant fatigue and headaches that goes
with it. Poor memory and concentration
which had a great effect in my driving
skills. I been feeeling like this for over
4 months and it just keeps on getting
worse.
My thyroid is fine, blood pressure normal.
I've been told that it was caused by my
cold (congestion by the inner ear affects
the balance), but I din't even had a cold
when I starded getting those symptoms. I
was diagnosed with drepression, and took
anti-depresent (paxil) which only made my
dizziness worse.
I feel so useless and weak. I just want to
know what's wrong with me, and what can I
do to make it better.
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tutufinkle
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I'm New to This "dizziness" Posted: 11-16-07 12:39pm
i'm 16 and i have been dizzy, everyday,
constantly for the past like 2 months. I
haven't seen a doctor yet, but I have been
to a few doctors for my ears, but they
found nothing. I have a history of panic
attacks and depression and took prozac for
about a year. i have recently stopped
taking it. i have been told by a few
people that it could be anxiety. but i'm
don't know whether it is anxiety or inner
ear problems. help?
symptoms: constant dizziness 24/7, i can
feel it sometimes go through my arms.
sometimes i feel nausious, it gets worse
when i'm in a store or at school...
Amberly
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Bailey16
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I Can't Believe People Have This Same As I Do Posted: 11-30-07 13:35pm
Thanks for everyone posting this...I don't
feel so alone with this.. If anyone has
any suggestions I would listen. My doctor
I am sure things I am a hypocondriac, as
well as my girlfriend. I feel like dizzy
majority of the time, especially when
moving around or walking. I have panic
and anxiety with it. I am afraid of
passing out alone. I constantly take my
blood pressure to see if it is that. I am
going insane...I feel like I am walking
around in a fog. I have an ENT
appointment, and a eye appointment.
Any suggestions??
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pigsy
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Anxiety? Posted: 12-06-07 05:40am
I have been dizzy for 10 years now. It
varies from mild concussion like symptoms
to full blown dizziness where I can't lift
my head off the pillow. (although the room
rarely spins). I could not count how many
times I have felt that ill I was going to
die. Drinking alcohol brings on my
symptoms tenfold the next day. Before i
got sick I could drink till the cows came
home and still get up at sunrise, go
surfing or do whatever i wanted. I am a
shadow of my former self and dream about
what it would be like to be healthy again.
Does anyone have the same trouble after or
while drinking alcohol??
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lognum
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All Posted: 12-06-07 08:09am
Greettings,
Not sure why they are reviewing my last
two posts, maybe the moderator could send
me a message. But, try typing "vertical
heterophoria syndrome" in the google
search. Check out the first two sites,
should be vision specialists of
Birmingham. See the symptoms and the
testim onials and see if that helps. There
are ONLY three specialists in the USA.
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unflowerleo
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Thanks! Posted: 12-07-07 20:01pm
I am so glad to know that I am not the
only one who feels this way. This has
been going on for over 3 months now and I
am so sick of it and want to cry. It has
affected my life and wish I could get
answers.