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donna1990
05-18-2008, 11:29 AM
I woke up Sat. morning and the room starting spinning around. I can't lay on my left side, can't lean forward or turn my head to the left, it is horrible and I get sick to my stomach and so weak, have to hold on to the walls to go to the bathroom. I have laying down most of the day. Checked out Webmd, and it sounds like vertigo. I have had problems with allergies for the past 3 months and pressure in my sinistus cavaties.
Took an antibiotic today and will try some benedryl. Will go to the Doctor tomorrow.
ANY HELP??:(

Gina
05-18-2008, 12:16 PM
Donna, I can sympathize with you. About two years ago I was getting episodes of dizziness. Some like you explain where I would be lying in my bed in the morning and I would get up and I would feel very dizzy and I had to lay back until it passed. I mostly had incidents where I would just get out of my car and I felt very light headed and dizzy. Or while shopping in a store I get the feeling of being dizzy.

I waited awhile to see how many times it would happened. I finally went to my doctor and he said I was border line low blood pressure.. He made me lie down on the examing table and moved me all sorts of ways and when he did so I would get dizzy. This was in the summer time so the dr. had told me to drink lots of water to stay hydrated and to eat foods with salt, yep chips and stuff to bring my pressure up.

I am better thank God I haven't had it in awhile.. You should check with the dr. to see what is causing it. I to suffer with allergies and sinus but lately knock wood I have been better. Good luck.

donna1990
05-18-2008, 12:26 PM
Donna, I can sympathize with you. About two years ago I was getting episodes of dizziness. Some like you explain where I would be lying in my bed in the morning and I would get up and I would feel very dizzy and I had to lay back until it passed. I mostly had incidents where I would just get out of my car and I felt very light headed and dizzy. Or while shopping in a store I get the feeling of being dizzy.

I waited awhile to see how many times it would happened. I finally went to my doctor and he said I was border line low blood pressure.. He made me lie down on the examing table and moved me all sorts of ways and when he did so I would get dizzy. This was in the summer time so the dr. had told me to drink lots of water to stay hydrated and to eat foods with salt, yep chips and stuff to bring my pressure up.

I am better thank God I haven't had it in awhile.. You should check with the dr. to see what is causing it. I to suffer with allergies and sinus but lately knock wood I have been better. Good luck.

I have always had low blood pressure until recently, but I am so bad that I would not even think about driving. I can't even take a shower until my husband comes home to be with me.

judy
05-18-2008, 01:13 PM
I have always had low blood pressure until recently, but I am so bad that I would not even think about driving. I can't even take a shower until my husband comes home to be with me.


That's a scary thing Donna. I feel for you.

I had vertigo a few years ago. I had it for months at the same time I was really getting hot flashes. So if I wasn't dizzy, I was flashing. Making a left turn in the car was a little dangerous because the world would be spinning after.

I was so annoyed because I was also on sabbatical, and wasn't going to let anything ruin it. I had trouble shopping because I couldn't look at things that required putting my head back.

I finally found a great doctor who told me that sometimes, after sinusitis, little
thingies (I forgot what they are) break loose. There are tiny hairs in the ear which control balance. If one of these thingies hits the hairs, it causes dizziness.

He laid me on a table, made me go into the positions that made me dizzy, did something to my head, and it was gone! I was shocked that it was so easy to treat.

I love that doctor! He's an otolaryngologist.

Forgivenmom5
05-18-2008, 01:29 PM
Donna my son was getting dizzy about a month ago. He was also getting sick at his stomach. He passed out at school and they had him in a wheel chair when I picked him up. The doctor said he had fluid behind his ears from allergies. He had no pain in the ears but he said the fluid caused the dizziness and being off balance. He said the fluid put pressure on a nerve to the stomach that caused the nausea. He says all this was caused by allergies.

Janet
05-18-2008, 02:04 PM
I had all those symptoms too last year and had to take 3 days off work, but mine was an inner ear infection. Hope your Dr. can help you so you'll feel better quickly.

donna1990
05-18-2008, 02:05 PM
Thanks, I feel that it is having to do with my allergies.

judy
05-18-2008, 03:48 PM
I hate the sinus infections; You need an antibiotic if you still have it.

Janet
05-18-2008, 04:14 PM
I've seen where they are really pushing the 'nettie pot' now. Every since Dr. Oz showed it on Oprah last year and this year. They are now selling the pot and the solution to use. Said it was even suppose to help with allergies.

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Gina
05-19-2008, 07:00 AM
That's a scary thing Donna. I feel for you.

I had vertigo a few years ago. I had it for months at the same time I was really getting hot flashes. So if I wasn't dizzy, I was flashing. Making a left turn in the car was a little dangerous because the world would be spinning after.

I was so annoyed because I was also on sabbatical, and wasn't going to let anything ruin it. I had trouble shopping because I couldn't look at things that required putting my head back.

I finally found a great doctor who told me that sometimes, after sinusitis, little
thingies (I forgot what they are) break loose. There are tiny hairs in the ear which control balance. If one of these thingies hits the hairs, it causes dizziness.

He laid me on a table, made me go into the positions that made me dizzy, did something to my head, and it was gone! I was shocked that it was so easy to treat.

I love that doctor! He's an otolaryngologist.


Judy, my dr. did the same thing to me as far as laying me down on the table <wait that doesn't sound kosher > lol anyway since then I was fine.. So was that the cure??? lol

DianaB
05-19-2008, 07:21 AM
Donna, I'm so sorry that you're having trouble with being dizzy. I think going to the doctor is the best thing that you can do. Let us know what you find out.

judy
05-19-2008, 10:59 AM
Judy, my dr. did the same thing to me as far as laying me down on the table <wait that doesn't sound kosher > lol anyway since then I was fine.. So was that the cure??? lol

Yes! Wasn't it weird. It cured me.

donna1990
05-19-2008, 11:15 AM
That's a scary thing Donna. I feel for you.

I had vertigo a few years ago. I had it for months at the same time I was really getting hot flashes. So if I wasn't dizzy, I was flashing. Making a left turn in the car was a little dangerous because the world would be spinning after.

I was so annoyed because I was also on sabbatical, and wasn't going to let anything ruin it. I had trouble shopping because I couldn't look at things that required putting my head back.

I finally found a great doctor who told me that sometimes, after sinusitis, little
thingies (I forgot what they are) break loose. There are tiny hairs in the ear which control balance. If one of these thingies hits the hairs, it causes dizziness.

He laid me on a table, made me go into the positions that made me dizzy, did something to my head, and it was gone! I was shocked that it was so easy to treat.

I love that doctor! He's an otolaryngologist.

Thanks for letting me know what kind of a Doctor he was. I did some research on WebMd and learned about those "thingies", it said to take Benadryl, fruit juices, and antibiotics which I did and today I am much better. Will find an Otolaryngolosgist if I don't get better. My health ins. just went up $150 a month with a $2500 deductible, 80/20. My husband is going to go nuts.
:mad:
Thanks for all of the info.

judy
05-19-2008, 03:45 PM
Thanks for letting me know what kind of a Doctor he was. I did some research on WebMd and learned about those "thingies", it said to take Benadryl, fruit juices, and antibiotics which I did and today I am much better. Will find an Otolaryngolosgist if I don't get better. My health ins. just went up $150 a month with a $2500 deductible, 80/20. My husband is going to go nuts.
:mad:
Thanks for all of the info.

I'm so glad you feel better today. Hopefully, you'll be able to treat it yourself without spending so much on as doctor.

Dobie
05-20-2008, 04:42 AM
How are you doing today? Are you feeling dizzy at all?

donna1990
05-20-2008, 10:16 AM
How are you doing today? Are you feeling dizzy at all?

Dizzie a little but not as bad, thanks for checking on me.