Lynne
Master of Arts
And I haven't been able to work out or go to class in 6 weeks. That means I'm behind two months in training. Argh.
The first episode of vertigo left me in bed all day. The next day I was fine though a little worried about stroke, potassium deficiency, blood clots....
Several weeks later, I had vertigo again. It came and went. I was driving when one episode occurred. There was a car accident on a hilly rural road and we had to turn around. Sheesh. I looked over my shoulder and completely lost my vision for a few seconds. As I continued down the road, I felt like I was drunk. Then I was ok.
About the third week into off and on vertigo, I had a splitting headache and felt like puking everytime I moved my head. It was a Sunday, so my husband drove me to a walk-in-clinic. The doctor on call diagnosed me with having an upper respiratory virus which was causing fluid in the inner ear. He gave me a prescription for antivert which only treats the symptoms and makes you sleepy. I didn't fill the Rx because I don't want to sleep all day. Besides, if the vertigo is bad enough, you will have to lie down anyway.
This past Sunday, the vertigo was so bad that I couldn't move my head without feeling like I wanted to puke. Monday, I called my doctor's office and they were able to get me in the following day (usually, it's weeks).
I have sinusitis and even have fluid in my lungs (had no idea; I haven't been doing much coughing). It's a new strain that causes devastating dizziness. I've felt pressure in my right ear and seen a little blood. I haven't been coughing and hacking and all of that. I did have a cold back in October (probably the source of the sinusitis).
I haven't even been able to use my new elliptical the last few weeks.
I think about all the endurance and strength I've probably lost.
Oh, well. Maybe the Zithromax I'm on will kick this thing. My doctor recommends getting the refill. I will certainly do that. I'm not much for antibiotics but sometimes we really need them.
At least I didn't have a stroke!
The first episode of vertigo left me in bed all day. The next day I was fine though a little worried about stroke, potassium deficiency, blood clots....
Several weeks later, I had vertigo again. It came and went. I was driving when one episode occurred. There was a car accident on a hilly rural road and we had to turn around. Sheesh. I looked over my shoulder and completely lost my vision for a few seconds. As I continued down the road, I felt like I was drunk. Then I was ok.
About the third week into off and on vertigo, I had a splitting headache and felt like puking everytime I moved my head. It was a Sunday, so my husband drove me to a walk-in-clinic. The doctor on call diagnosed me with having an upper respiratory virus which was causing fluid in the inner ear. He gave me a prescription for antivert which only treats the symptoms and makes you sleepy. I didn't fill the Rx because I don't want to sleep all day. Besides, if the vertigo is bad enough, you will have to lie down anyway.
This past Sunday, the vertigo was so bad that I couldn't move my head without feeling like I wanted to puke. Monday, I called my doctor's office and they were able to get me in the following day (usually, it's weeks).
I have sinusitis and even have fluid in my lungs (had no idea; I haven't been doing much coughing). It's a new strain that causes devastating dizziness. I've felt pressure in my right ear and seen a little blood. I haven't been coughing and hacking and all of that. I did have a cold back in October (probably the source of the sinusitis).
I haven't even been able to use my new elliptical the last few weeks.
I think about all the endurance and strength I've probably lost.
Oh, well. Maybe the Zithromax I'm on will kick this thing. My doctor recommends getting the refill. I will certainly do that. I'm not much for antibiotics but sometimes we really need them.
At least I didn't have a stroke!