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I get bouts of dizzy head and vertigo ,it’s scary as makes me feel so bad I can only collapse in a chair and wait till it passes,usually half an hour ,don’t know why but I am a strike survivor so could be that, it worry's me about driving . But no idea of cures…I can’t lie down ,have to keep upright in a chair

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Small crystals can form in the inner ear and cause severe dizzy spells.  The Epley Manoeuvre (special head movements) can help, there's lots of YouTube videos on how to do it.

 

I take Merislon if the Epley doesn’t work, and this helps but makes me feel drowsy.

 

But there's many causes of vertigo, so recommend you see a Doc.

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Do NOT drive. You are placing yourself and others at great risk.

 

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV):

 

 
This is the most common cause of vertigo, particularly when triggered by changes in head position, such as lying down or rolling over in bed.
It occurs when tiny calcium carbonate crystals (otoconia) in the inner ear become dislodged and enter the semicircular canals, which are responsible for detecting head movement. This disrupts the sense of balance and causes vertigo.  
 
Are you on any blood pressure medications? What is your BP normally? Do you take Viagra?
 
See a doctor before something worse happens, such as a fall with a broken hip.

 

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Look up the description for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) and see if it matches your symptoms.  @Kinnock gave some details about it.  There are several different flavors of the problem depending on what part of the inner ear the small crystals occupy.  It is called 'Positional' because certain head movements and directions of head tilt will cause the 'Paroxysmal Vertigo' sensations. 

 

There is no forever cure for it but as Kinnock mentioned there is a specific serious of head motions that will often move the crystals in the inner ear to an area where they no longer cause vertigo.  Look on YouTube for the Epley maneuver or search for BPPV.

 

My wife suffers from it.  In her case the vertigo occurs if she is not careful when she tilts her head forward and downwards.  If she quickly stops the movement at the first sensation she is often OK after a few minutes of sitting still and looking straight ahead and focusing far away.

 

Just for those interested in the details and history of BPPV:

https://ent-md.com/news/the-history-of-benign-paroxysmal-positional-vertigo-bppv/

 

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Good luck with this!

I noticed this happening to me when ever I walk , not dissy , but light headed! Also happens in bed if I move my head quickly.The left side of my 

neck has been sore for a year, I thought it might be arthritis.

I went to the dr , he prescribed Betahistine 3x daily . Two weeks later,No improvement!

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6 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I have BPPV as mentioned above, from Covid, a long covid symptom. The Epley maneuver did nothing for me but i mostly ignore the symptoms, doesn't effect my life at all

A competent ENT will identify the exact type of BPPV you have.  The Epley is not the correct treatment for some forms of BPPV.

 

Read the first paragraph of:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8395413/#:~:text=Conclusions%3A We hypothesize that BPPV,and to the inflammatory response.

 

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10 minutes ago, riclag said:

Good luck with this!

I noticed this happening to me when ever I walk , not dissy , but light headed! Also happens in bed if I move my head quickly.The left side of my 

neck has been sore for a year, I thought it might be arthritis.

I went to the dr , he prescribed Betahistine 3x daily . Two weeks later,No improvement!

Your symptoms do not match well with those of BPPV.  Vertigo is extreme dizziness.  Sometimes to the point of vomiting.

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37 minutes ago, gamb00ler said:

Your symptoms do not match well with those of BPPV.  Vertigo is extreme dizziness.  Sometimes to the point of vomiting.

I gave you a confused,Ok dr! I was responding to the Op.

I told the Thai Dr. what I experienced!

he prescribed vertigo meds and dizziness meds . I didn’t take the latter!

 

Bye

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1 hour ago, gamb00ler said:

A competent ENT will identify the exact type of BPPV you have.  The Epley is not the correct treatment for some forms of BPPV.

 

Read the first paragraph of:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8395413/#:~:text=Conclusions%3A We hypothesize that BPPV,and to the inflammatory response.

 

I was going to go to an ENT specialist but didn't bother in the end, I'll read that article and have a think whether to go

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1 hour ago, riclag said:

I gave you a confused,Ok dr! I was responding to the Op.

I told the Thai Dr. what I experienced!

he prescribed vertigo meds and dizziness meds . I didn’t take the latter!

 

Bye

medication does not help much with BPPV.  You said you weren't 'dissy'.  That pretty much rules out BPPV as causing your symptoms.   You also said it occurs when you're walking.  BPPV episodes occur when your head is not in a normal upright orientation such as laying down or bending over to pick up something.

 

I know three people with the condition and they all suffer extreme dizziness and at the height of an episode their eyes rapidly flick back and forth.  The symptoms are very obvious.

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BP is not too bad ,it’s been ok for weeks ,think it’s inner ear prob as wax in my ear needs suction again,I see meniers disease is possible ,it’s an occasional thing so far 

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