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Was told a month ago in the ER that I have this, probably due to a virus I had earlier. It went away shortly after the ER visit, but it has come on strong again within the last 2 or 3 days. I hope it doesnt last too long. Also, this time it is accompanied by nausea and a few hot flashes. Looking over the other posted messages is interesting..... I have hypothyroidism and have been on meds for 15 years for it. Also my body is more stressed due to the hours I work. I don't grind my teeth and I tend to hold onto fluids as I am now.Is this always going to be with me now?
In Reply to: Labrynthitis posted by Sherrie H. on March 30, 2003 at 19:30:38:
Sherrie, did you read posts that mentioned having a chiro do some neck adjustments?
Someone also posted the other day a summary of suggestions for treating this as well. I think it is listed as labrynthitis in the title.
In Reply to: Labrynthitis posted by Sherrie H. on March 30, 2003 at 19:30:38:
Hi, Sherrie.
Listen to Sally. This is likely structural. The fact that it came back gives the lie to the suggestion that it was viral in the beginning. Anyone might have made that mistake at the time.
If the chiro cannot resolve this I would see a Cranial Osteopath (see the archives) to get rid of it.
Let us know what you learn and how you do.
Walt
In Reply to: Labrynthitis posted by Sherrie H. on March 30, 2003 at 19:30:38:
Someone posted an over the counter type of medication similar to Antivert. I think it's called Bonadyne, and is a meclezene. Anyway, my friend tried it for her vertigo and it has helped. Thanks to whomever mentioned it, cause she was too dizzy to try to get to a doctor and of course they would never have prescribed anything over the phone.
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