Thank you for the suggestion. I did look this up on Google and read several
articles describing it and the tests and I don't fit into most of the
categories. Mine isn't brought on by loud noises, but sometimes when I'm having
a bad day, loud noises just make me more sensitive but are relieved if I plug my
ears for awhile. I don't get Vertigo--yet-- anyway, and the focus thing I tried
myself and my eyes are able to stay on an object, even with moving my head back
and forth so I'll mention it to my doctor but don't think I have that problem.
--- On Mon, 7/6/09, bluestarsettlements <roxanne@...> wrote:
From: bluestarsettlements <roxanne@...>
Subject: [Meniere's Disease Club] Re: Meniere's - Inconclusive - Upcoming
Retest...my story
To: menieresdiseaseclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, July 6, 2009, 7:07 AM
Ask your doctors about superior canal dehiscience syndrome. If they don't know
how to test for it, check into going to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore to see Dr.
Minor or Dr. Carey.
--- In menieresdiseaseclub @yahoogroups. com, "mesuniverse" <Mes4Coeurs@ ...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My name is MJ.
>
> About 15 years ago, I began to have repeted bouts of labyrinthitis until
finally my FP sent me to be tested. Many tests later, the results were
inconlusive. My first attack of 'labyrinthitis' had me in bed for 3 days. The
Sit'n'Spin only lasted for the first day. The second day, I slept though the
entire day. I was too exhausted to move. On the third day, the fog begn to lift.
I've been plagued with bouts of vertigo and tinnitis with a sense of 'disconect'
many times since then.
>
> Last week, I was climbing stairs with my daughter and suddenly the tinnitus
I'd learned to live with began booming. The world and every noun that exists
within it sort of half-shifted. I drank more water thinking I might be
dehydrated. I walked on eggshells for the rest of the day. Eventually, however,
I had to lie down.
>
> I couldn't focus my eyes on anything. As if pulled by strings, they listed to
the right. God, the nausea and even shock.
>
> Day 2, the vertigo was still with me though I could get the ceiling to stop
shifting. But that night, I began seeing flashing lights.
>
> These were not floaters (I play floater tag during breaks). These were fuzzy
white circles along the edges of my vision.
>
> A trip to my eye doctor who gave my eyes a clen bill of health.
> A trip to my FP, who gave me a shot of Phenegren.
> And on day three, a trip to the Otorhinolaryngologi st.
>
> Among the symptoms I've mentioned here, the dr also noticed one pupil as being
slightly larger than the other and that I have a very slight head tremor.
>
> I'll be undergoing testing a week from Wednesday. Meanwhile, I'm on Dyazide to
help reduce any fluids I might have in my ears.
>
> Aside from testing for Meniere's - he said something about brain stem issues
that should be looked at.
>
> And so...here we are, one week later. My balance is almost completely back to
normal though I'm not up for dancing. And my head feels like it was reattached
by an amateur.
>
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