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That has stopped the spinning. Thank God! But, I notice, like you, my other symptoms are directly related to the sodium level in my diet. Thank you for this website. Welcome, Sara! Wishing you all the best! I wasso surprised when I came across your story. I have been having episodes for the last three years, but no one can find anything wrong with me.
It has even gotton worse. Like you mentioned in your story, you felt like your legs were so much bigger, I had a couple episodes like that, felt as the whole world was in slow motion. I also experienced the sweats,dizzyness or vetigo, bouts of vomiting. That episode lasted a couple hours, I too thought it was from low sugar, so I consumed some oj, but only got better after laying down in a total dark room, pure silence. I was wondering if anyone had advice on getting a doctor to listen and piece all my symptoms together?
Hi Loretta, So glad you found the site! A big reason I wrote and shared this story was hoping it could help others reach a proper diagnosis. I would encourage you to continue seeking out a proper diagnosis, and definitely avoid any treatments that could cause further discomfort.
Sorry I forgot to also ask in my last post if anyone also experience ear pain with their symptoms? Besides pressure? Anyone else? Btw I had an inner ear perfusion 0ct. Hi,it blew me away when you said the doctor stated that she saw a dullness in the air as well as the fluid. I was just in to the ER last week because of my on-going problems with pressure in my head,ear popping,sensitive to the littlest noises,severe headaches,not totally there feeling,dizziness.
The ringing in my ears is constant. The nurse recommended an ear specialist but as of yet I have not set up an appointment. I hope your feeling better and appreciate being able to read up on what are a lot of the same symptoms I am experiencing,very scary,especially with a little one to look after. Thanks for your comment; very scary stuff indeed. Nothing worse than trying too much when it may harm you or those you love most. Not only will you be able to put a name and hopefully a solution to your problem, but hopefully halt further progression of any disease.
I would also suggest you try a low sodium diet. It cannot hurt you and could help significantly. Either way a win-win. Thanks again,Thomas. Thomas, you are so welcome!! Wishing you all the very best! Hi, Christy, What a gem of a website you have here! When I brought him home from the hospital last Friday I went to buy some food for him, and it was a real eye opener for me to read food labels in the grocery store — salt is even added to frozen vegetables!
I had no idea about this, but I decided immediately to work to reduce sodium in my own diet, too. Your story and the life you have led since your MD diagnosis are inspirational, and I look forward to trying your recipes.
Aww thanks so much, Jo! You are so very welcome! Please know that many people understand and are here to help. Please feel free to email or comment any time with questions or if you just need an ear. Hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving! What a marvelous website! Brain and ear MRIs were normal which is reassuring, since there was a possibility of breast cancer mets ,; another round of prednisone did practically nothing.
I am, nonetheless, very fortunate that the disease waited to develop until I was in my 60s, and that vertigo has not been a problem. Two weeks ago, my right ear began to improve, but the symptoms moved to the left side. Was one side not enough? Every day is an adventure — which side will it be, what tune will my ears be playing that day, which side will I have to hold the phone on, and what does the mothership want me to do?
Next week, the ENT will inject a prednisone solution into both ears, in hopes of halting or slowing the progression of the disease. Sounds like a fun way to spend a morning, no? Again, thank you for your website, and thanks to everyone who contributes their experiences here. The mothership told me say hello to all of you. Kay, had to lauuuuugh when you mentioned the mothership. Well pretty much anyone who deals with tinnitus probably has thought it at once time or another or daily….
Yes, MD keeps you on your toes, literally. I really hope you are feeling better and that the injections have helped. Please stay in touch. Wishing you all the best in this new year! Thanks for your encouraging words. My wife is a huge help.
If it werent for her id be a mess. Also potassiumchloride salt substitute in salt free products. I am getting to the point of rolling with it and trying not to stress. I used to eat and then wait for the dizziness to hit. This is definitely life changing. Mine just gets so severe I have to take something.
What do you use as substitutes for salt? Thank you as always for responding. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Have a great holiday. Hi Dave, Thanks so much for the Christmas wishes — hope you had a very lovely holiday too! The only things that help me cope, truly, are a healthy diet and daily meditation.
I pray for health. I plead for health. And I do the best I can to maintain the health I have through diet and exercise. I try to encourage others to do the same because the effects of healthy living have been so profound for me. Though I admit, you do lose a part of your freedom having to cope with a chronic disease that can be incapacitating at times. I just posted about V8 Low Sodium Vegetable Juice — be sure not to try it if you have problems with potassium chloride, okay!
I also have some vegan pepper jack sliced and its great as well Thanks again, Dave. Hi there. I havent been diagnosed with MD but have visited many doctors to no avail. I also had all my amalgam fillings removed after becoming convinced my problems were all due to mercury toxicity. This has not corrected the issues. Ive been reading through your posts. I wantex to ask if there is a specific weather that triggers your symptoms? Mine seem to be worse on cloudy days.
Weather can affect me terribly. It seems to be the barometric pressure changes, not the foul or fair weather itself. So when the pressure goes from low to high or high to low — especially quickly — it can bring on the dizziness, deafness, and tinnitus. Sometimes a storm will be coming, or come, and I am fine. Other times, the weather seems almost a non-issue, yet BAM! My mother and husband have long suggested we get a barometer so I can track patterns and come to a more scientific conclusion.
Perhaps I missed my calling as a forecaster? I just realized you were from Portland. I live in Lincoln, 30 minutes north of Bangor. Do you have any recommendations on any doctors in the Bangor area that are experienced and sensitive to MD? Welcome, fellow Mainer! Julius Damion, and ask for a recommendation. Hello I read some of the responses you have recieved, and happy to respond with my story,,,,!!!!! Along with heart problems and cancer he is a diabetic… Sooooooo while they are helping us with diet mg of salt daily.
Every time the nurse told us what he could eat salt. Wise he could not have because of diabetics so we would stop her along with the other people and she would respond with this is a salt class sooooooo upsetting.
We are retired 66 68 and its so hard to change doc told my husband. Not funny!!!! But true …. Iam not good any more with new challenges. They did all kinds of tests money you know how that goes.
And meds money and so on …… Finally told me to wear ear plugs I worked everyday and showered and washed my hair and used a hair dryer and was drying my ear wax and caused my equipralibium to go off balance.
Go figure that one buttttt iam doing that and am straight lmao no more dizziness …… enough of that iam so happy my grandaughter is of this high TECK generation and loves her grandfather and grandmother she found your site for me.
Thank you jesus you are alive and at work with my family and sorry for your ear problems. Butttt thank god for you love grandma patti. Hi Grandma Patti! Wishing you your healthiest, happiest new year yet! Hello, I just stumbled across your blog and was so intrigued to continue reading that now I am late to work.
No worries. Luckily I was blessed with being diagnosed quickly with the disease once I contacted a Dr. I know we have tried several treatments, but no one has truly helped lessen. We are both looking into traveling out of state, but not hopeful due to the constant research do no cures. The only thing that has me intrigued is that we both have it. We are young 50 year olds and have been married for 30 years. Hmmmmmm Get back to you later Sorry for sp check.
Soooo late to work. THAT is definitely investigation-worthy. Thank you for your lovely comment. I continue daily to be humbled and grateful for the people who come into my life via this website. The mutual support is one of the greatest gifts I can give or receive. Also, hope you did NOT get in trouble at work for being late!! LOL Take care! Hi, I had a vertigo problem about 12 years ago that simply went away or rather had minor symptoms not realizing it was Md.
About 2 weeks ago when I had just gotten my period , I noticed feeling like I was drunk , off balance, and ringing in ear. I was told I had a sinus infection to then md. I was given dyazide, mezclizine, nasonex, Allegra. I became so dehydrated aft 4 days needing to go into the hospital because I was so afraid to have anything salty as well as taking too much of the diuretic at the same time. Does anyone know how long before I will be feeling like myself.
I have to go back to work next week and am nervous to have another attack. I have been on a low salt diet for past week, was feeling better but the water pill is making me feel edgy once again. I would appreciate any input , thankyou sandi. Hi this is sandi again, I have a chiropractor friend that said he could help me.
My neck as he says is out of sorts so he is going to adjust me for a few weeks and gave me great vitamins to try. On low sodium diet now for a few weeks do feel better but still off balance causing it hard to work full time. I will respond in a few weeks to let you know how I am. Thanks, sandi. So hope the chiropractor visit helps. Good luck! I used a diuretic for about 5 days. They told me to drink a lot of water. A blood test revealed kidney problems.
I was also feeling nauseous. I went off the diuretic. Yes, you need to be very careful when using a diuretic. Thanks for the informative site. Some questions, though, about your experience and your solutions…. I had a vertigo attack a couple of weeks ago, with some hearing loss in one ear and a bit of ringing in the other ear. I have the VNG test coming up.
Why did you stop flying? One bit of advice I was given was to tell the flight attendant of the possible condition, and to keep the motion sickness bag nearby just in case. But I was more surprised by your reference to the dentist. Why do you avoid the dentist? Wise move you cutting back on salt and limiting things like alcohol and caffeine, at least for the time being.
I hope you find that it helps. Some cannot. Which brings me to dental work. Again, a very personal choice, and not necessarily one I would advise or recommend to others. My advice? Listen to your own body and respond accordingly. Do your best to limit stress, identify and avoid triggers, and adopt a healthy diet and exercise routine. Hi Christy, I am 2 weeks into chiropractor and feeling better. He is helping me. I still have off balance feeling but said could take weeks to feel normal.
Anyone out there with menieres get your ne k checked. With vitamins, low sodium diet you will be on the rd to recovery. Wonderful news, Sandi!! Thanks so much for keeping us posted on your progress. There IS light and hope at the end of the tunnel! Sandi, I know you posted this a couple of years ago but I was hoping you could tell me if the chiropractor helped.
How are you today? I have no diagnosis yet, but very similar symptoms. I have been dealing with vertigo attacks about every other day, some more often, some less.
Started once in awhile and progressed to this over the last three years. I, too, have almost constant crackling and pressure in my right ear. I have been to seven different doctors and none have helped me. I tried the low sodium diet, but it had no noticeable affect. I am being treated with hctz and diazepam currently.
Hctz over a yr and I was on the diaz couple months, but I stopped the diaz on my own. Nothing is helping. All the testing I have done comes back normal. I am frustrated. I look for triggers, and some I have figured out. It happens so frequently that I am having trouble singleing the triggers out. This is a very difficult syndrom for myself and my family. Do you have any advice for me?
Ps…I rarley drink caffeine, very limited alcohol, stay fit, try to eat balanced meals, and I have tried numerous supplements, per advice from my current dr. I am 42 yrs old. I am considering seeing an allergist.
I seem to have other strange allergies, so…. Thank you for your website. I went through a year of vertigo attacks, being told it was seasonal allergies, sinus troubles, allergies to my dogs and dust then finally I was sent to an ENT.
I gave up caffeine cold turkey and have finally gotten used to that but the sodium thing — that has been hard. I go through bouts of feeling very optimistic to feeling very down at looking at a lifetime without some of my favorite foods to feeling guilty that I feel upset about something so minor when other people have cancer etc.
Things bite me from unexpected places though. Somebody brought donuts to work yesterday. I thought of checking for sodium content afterwords and found that they were bad. I went to Old Spaghetti Factory today. I looked up sodium content before going.
I always eat spaghetti with marinara sauce. It has about mg of sodium. Hi Kim and VC — wishing you both the very best. We have lives to look forward to, after all. When days are bad remind yourself of that. I know it all too well, but hang in there.
It does get better. And you will adapt. Your recipes are delicious and helping making the transition to low-salt due to MD more bearable. Thank you for your upbeat and thorough site. Question: I put up a lot of pickles in the fall before my diagnosis and I know they are full of salt, but do you have any idea how much is ingested vs.
I really hate to give up pickles entirely! The same goes for marinades. Thanks for your advice. This should remove at least some of the salt. Maybe try a pickle or half a pickle one day, then wait.
See if it affects you negatively. If so, ditch the pickles. Give them away! People always love homemade gifts. No MRI or anything like that.
I have had problems with my right ear for years. I had a sinus infection and fluid in my ears and it took a couple of tries to get it out. Now I have MD. I woke up on Feb. Every now and then it is quieter but it is always there, sometimes it is worse than others. Could this be wrong diagnosis? I called my ENT and he pretty much said this is all he can do. I am so frustrated right now. I just dont know what else to do. Have you ever heard of that? How frustrating for you. I know some people swear by these things though.
You kind of have to find what works for you and go with it. It cannot possibly hurt you and may help a great deal in the longer run. I have made a few posts here. Here is an update. I have been on a low salt diet for about 4 weeks now. I am really grateful for this.
I am thrilled to hear this. On the flip side, eating has been a hardship. I am cooking challenged, eat only Asian Indian food, and travel a lot.
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