... My neurologist had me get and MRI and several blood tests. It seems the blood tests came back negative because I have not heard about them. The MRI showed thickness in my maxillary sinus membrane. ... (2 replies)
... AND, the world is CONSTANTLY shifting, vibrating, shimmering, and so I get hit double. ... (22 replies)
... I were drunk or something. But maybe you all can relate. Think of being in a crowd, all the stimulation, the noise, Vicki, I KNOW you can relate with your kids and the kid chaos. It's really taxing and hard. I find myself going into myself as if my head just has to close up because of overstimulation. ... (7 replies)
... Hi, I have also has feeling like I was super dizzy. Especially when I go shopping and i have to concetrate on a bunch of different products on the shelves. My eyes get a little tired. ... (35 replies)
... than usual. it feels quieter also, almost "full" so to speak. i've noticed that when i speak a word or a sentence, the pause that follows initiates what feels and sounds like a rumbling rush of air escaping from my left ear, and this is by far my most debilitating symptom. ... (3 replies)
... medium smokers on and off for about 3 hours a week. My health has always been perfect and I grew up in Montana hiking Glacier Park every day. I have had my "mild" case of labyrinthitis since last Saturday, and it has gotten better. ... (0 replies)
... Thanks for the posts Todd and Christine! Hopefully you will both have some more answers soon. It is amazing and frustrating how there are so many variations among everyone. ... (62 replies)
... I rolled over to my right side and felt dizzy, sloughed it off, fell back to sleep and was awakened again when I rolled to the other side. ... (3 replies)
... if i look up at something, that will look still, but everything below it will be shaking. i'm not "dizzy" but very disoriented a lot. ... (4 replies)
... bound for a while, and felt comfortable only going out with family to places that I felt my head could tolerate. It was awful. ... (4 replies)
... or migrainous vertigo. I know the waking in the night and freaking out all too well. Have you seen a neurotologist? ... (4 replies)
... Hi fifty1. yes it could be inner ear related, which means the meds you are taking will slow down your healing process. read thru some of the posts and you will see whether it sounds familiar to you. ... (4 replies)
... Hello, I have the same problem every single thing. The only way I have been able to explain it is if you were to take out your brain and eyes and throw it into a bowl of water and swish it around. Brain Fog is a perfect description. ... (4 replies)
... Hi there, hope that people are still viewing and posting to this thread. All of the above I experience. ... (10 replies)
... Hi I went through my doc and visited a physio at my local hospital, who put me through a load of tests and came up with a plan to work on and extend as things got better, still early days and I have a contact number if I get "stuck" or I'm concerned, and for the sake of 1/2 hour every month for her to check I'm doing them correctly it seems to be working ok. They are probably... (10 replies)
... After visiting my ENT for months I was finally given a sheet with gaze stability exercises and balance exercises which was no different to anything I had previously seen on the internet. I certainly didn't get a personal plan tailored just for me! ... (10 replies)
... Is there a place on the net where I can learn these exercises or are they something that have to be done with a doctor. And if I need to be reffered to a doctor for this what should I be asking my family doctor for. ... (10 replies)
... I am in Ontario, Canada. I have had no testing done on my ears whatsoever. I went to my doctor with this problem and then to the ENT who has focused on my nose for over a year now. He looked in my ears for a min. and said I have excellent eardrums. Thats all. ... (10 replies)
... Nope never had my hearing checked. Would having a hearing test be a good place to start? (10 replies)
... I think most of us have felt all your symptoms at some time, Inner ear problems are very difficult to diagnose, the VRT and keeping active do definately help, although the effort at times can seem to much to cope with. ... (10 replies)