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Old 04-19-2010, 07:42 AM   #1
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Default I have the dizzies
I woke up this afternoon feeling fine. A couple of hours later I was getting up from the couch and I nearly fell over because I was dizzy. It's usually not too bad unless my head changes elevation. If I bend over everything starts spinning. Does anyone have any ideas as to what would cause this? It happens to me from time to time. The last time it happened it was so bad that every time I moved my head at all I would get so nauseous that I'd have to throw up. THAT was not pleasant.
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Old 04-19-2010, 08:02 AM   #2
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Inner ear problem, maybe?
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Old 04-19-2010, 08:06 AM   #3
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Inner ear problem, maybe?
It's a possibility. I'd like to know what triggers it. It only happens to me once in a blue moon.
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Old 04-19-2010, 08:12 AM   #4
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That would be vertigo. YUCK!!!
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Old 04-19-2010, 09:10 AM   #5
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You drinking enough fluids?
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Old 04-19-2010, 09:32 AM   #6
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You drinking enough fluids?
Same as usual, I guess.
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Old 04-19-2010, 09:40 AM   #7
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Oh, and once I get home from work I will go to bed. When I get up I will be perfectly fine. I wish I knew of something that would take care of it now, though. It sucks trying to work when you're feeling dizzy all the time.
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Old 04-20-2010, 04:02 AM   #8
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You should see your doctor. Dizziness can be caused by so many things..... from minor to very serious. Age knows no barriers.
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Old 04-20-2010, 04:06 AM   #9
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You should see your doctor. Dizziness can be caused by so many things..... from minor to very serious. Age knows no barriers.
I don't have a doctor. This is one of those things that comes up once in a blue moon, lasts for a day and then it's gone and I forget about it. I haven't been for a routine physical in years, though and I know it's something I should do. Seeing doctors is something I tend to put off.
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Old 04-20-2010, 04:19 AM   #10
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I don't have a doctor. This is one of those things that comes up once in a blue moon, lasts for a day and then it's gone and I forget about it. I haven't been for a routine physical in years, though and I know it's something I should do. Seeing doctors is something I tend to put off.
I understand about going to the doctors. I have to go every 3 months.... although I do stretch it out longer when I can.

You should keep a journal on these episodes. Write down what you've had to eat/drink and your sleeping pattern at the time. You never know what might be significant to a doctor.
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Old 04-20-2010, 04:48 AM   #11
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*waves hands frantically* AHEM!!! Seriously...it sounds like vertigo. Been there, done that...it sucks balls. If you see a physician about it they can prescribe some antivert and some scopalomine (sp?) patches to help w/ the dizziness and nausea. If you have any questions feel free to ask...but what you're describing sounds a lot like what I went through last May...except I took my first ever ride in the back of an ambulance as a patient instead of a medic or student and landed in the hospital for 3 days.
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Old 04-20-2010, 05:02 AM   #12
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*waves hands frantically* AHEM!!! Seriously...it sounds like vertigo. Been there, done that...it sucks balls. If you see a physician about it they can prescribe some antivert and some scopalomine (sp?) patches to help w/ the dizziness and nausea. If you have any questions feel free to ask...but what you're describing sounds a lot like what I went through last May...except I took my first ever ride in the back of an ambulance as a patient instead of a medic or student and landed in the hospital for 3 days.
Is vertigo one of those things that pops up randomly all of a sudden and then just as suddenly disappears? I went to bed this morning, woke up this afternoon and now I'm fine. It happens about once a year or so and usually all it does is make me feel like crap for the day. It was just that one time when it made me nauseous enough to throw up. Even then, after I got some sleep I was fine.
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Old 04-20-2010, 05:13 AM   #13
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Is vertigo one of those things that pops up randomly all of a sudden and then just as suddenly disappears? I went to bed this morning, woke up this afternoon and now I'm fine. It happens about once a year or so and usually all it does is make me feel like crap for the day. It was just that one time when it made me nauseous enough to throw up. Even then, after I got some sleep I was fine.
Vertigo can hit suddenly and last for however long and then wait to occur again whenever it feels like it. I'd never had any kind of problem until last May when I woke up feeling okay, went to the bathroom, and nearly passed out. I was sitting there thinking "huh...did I just about pass out???" I ignored it and went back to bed...woke up to the room spinning. I called my mom and told her I needed to go to the hospital. The only reason I got stuck in the hospital for 3 days is b/c my initial CT scan showed what looked like a blood clot at the base of my skull. They wanted to keep me until they were absolutely sure it wasn't a clot and the neurologist had had a chance to thoroughly check me out.

Google "Epley Manuever"...it's an at home remedy that helps realign the crystals in your ears (which is what causes Vertigo). It made me really dizzy the first time I did it, but it really did help after that.
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Old 04-20-2010, 05:51 AM   #14
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all this talk about Blue Moon is making me crave one
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Old 04-20-2010, 06:25 AM   #15
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Vertigo can hit suddenly and last for however long and then wait to occur again whenever it feels like it. I'd never had any kind of problem until last May when I woke up feeling okay, went to the bathroom, and nearly passed out. I was sitting there thinking "huh...did I just about pass out???" I ignored it and went back to bed...woke up to the room spinning. I called my mom and told her I needed to go to the hospital. The only reason I got stuck in the hospital for 3 days is b/c my initial CT scan showed what looked like a blood clot at the base of my skull. They wanted to keep me until they were absolutely sure it wasn't a clot and the neurologist had had a chance to thoroughly check me out.

Google "Epley Manuever"...it's an at home remedy that helps realign the crystals in your ears (which is what causes Vertigo). It made me really dizzy the first time I did it, but it really did help after that.
Oh that's interesting! Thanks.
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:48 AM   #16
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Oh that's interesting! Thanks.
No problem. I will say, though, if it continues to give you a problem you really should see a doctor about it.
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