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Originally posted by txoutdoorsman24 View PostI have re-occurring vertigo and it sucks every time. For me it only usually lasts 5-10 minutes and I’m fine but it still sucks. Have had it about 7 years now. Usually occurs when I’m driving long distances.
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Originally posted by lanceodom View PostMy wife is afraid to let me drive now. I told her I’d just pull over if it happens. What do you do?
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I think the procedure Boss Buck is referring to is the canalith repositioning procedure performed in office by an Ear Nose and Throat doctor. It repositions the tiny crystals to an area where they don’t cause dizziness. Found this online yesterday when my daughter woke up with vertigo after going to urgent care and doing some research on it. We are going to try to see an ENT Tues-if she has it done I will post up the results.
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Several years ago I had a brutal episode of vertigo while sitting at my desk. I had no idea what it was. If I did anything other than lay on the floor on my back and was perfectly still things went crazy and I threw up. My business partner rolled me out of the building in an office chair and my wife drove me to the hospital. They ran all the tests and determined it was just vertigo. I still have a slight case of what they call “positional vertigo”. If I tilt my head back and look straight up or get in a position where my head is below my feet I get dizzy and even nauseous.
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Have you had a respiratory virus in the past few weeks? It's one way to catch viral labyrinthitis. Google it. I got hit with it about 8 years ago and still get false motion from it. I soffered for weeks of doc visits before I went to an ENT doctor and got treatment right away. Faster you get on this the better as the nerves in the inner ear are being attacked and takes long time to re-adjust. Pm me for more info if you want.
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I have had it.
Woke up one morning and fell as soon as I got out of bed. I was extremely dizzy and nauseous. This lasted most of the morning but subsided some after lunch. I was then able to function normally except when I looked up. Then the dizziness would come back. This went on for a couple weeks till my wife made me go to the doctor.
I went to the doctor after work. She twisted and turned my head in various positions stopping only because I told her “I am about to puke”. Then she used the stethoscope and looked concerned. She said “we need to do an ekg on you”.
After that was over she told me I needed to to go to the emergency room and have an emergency mri. So she called my wife to come pick me up. She didn’t think I should drive.
The hospital does another ekg and the mri. They didn’t find anything and thought I just had vertigo.
A couple weeks later the dizziness stopped and the hospital bill came in. It was a little over $14,000.00!.
It seems my insurance doesn’t cover an “emergency mri”.
I ended up settling with them for around $5,000.00.
That was about 8 years ago and I haven’t had any problems since then.
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Originally posted by Benelliguy View PostI think the procedure Boss Buck is referring to is the canalith repositioning procedure performed in office by an Ear Nose and Throat doctor. It repositions the tiny crystals to an area where they don’t cause dizziness. Found this online yesterday when my daughter woke up with vertigo after going to urgent care and doing some research on it. We are going to try to see an ENT Tues-if she has it done I will post up the results.
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Originally posted by Benelliguy View PostI think the procedure Boss Buck is referring to is the canalith repositioning procedure performed in office by an Ear Nose and Throat doctor. It repositions the tiny crystals to an area where they don’t cause dizziness. Found this online yesterday when my daughter woke up with vertigo after going to urgent care and doing some research on it. We are going to try to see an ENT Tues-if she has it done I will post up the results.
Hope you feel better and you get some answers. Keep us posted!
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I have it if I lay on my back or look up and attempt to focus on anything. Like working under a car. Tried to change a starter on my wife's car, threw up 3 times to get it out. Called a buddy to help get it back in. Had head ct's as part of cancer follow up , didn't find anything. Seems like it got worse when I started cholesterol meds. Don't take them anymore, but vertigo still there. Mom had it sometimes also.
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