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Post-Treatment => Balance Issues => Topic started by: wcrimi on January 07, 2009, 10:32:04 am

Title: Computer Usage and Dizziness/Balance Issues
Post by: wcrimi on January 07, 2009, 10:32:04 am
I'm a heavy computer user. Lately I've been noticing a pattern to how I feel.

Typically I only have balance issues when I walk or move my head side to side (when active). I feel a lot better (though far from perfect) when I am driving, watching TV, or sitting at my desk while on the computer.

Lately, I've been feeling a little better during the first hour or so after I wake up. Then things get worse as the day goes on. THen they get better again later in the evening after I watch TV for awhile. I think I figured out the pattern. Whenever I spend a lot of time on the computer, I feel fine while I'm doing that, but right after that I feel dizzier and more disoriented when I walk and become active etc... 

Anyone else have that experience?

I'm wondering if it has somethimg to do with all the extra reading, writing, mental activity etc... or something else


Title: Re: Computer Usage and Dizziness/Balance Issues
Post by: Debbi on January 07, 2009, 01:19:13 pm
Yes, I notice that too sometimes.  When I get up from working on the computer, it almost feels for a moment like my brain has forgotten how to balance.  It's not quite as bad as when I wake up in the middle of the night, but similar - more of a general sense of disorientation.  I also found that for 5 or 6 months post surgery, I got fatigued quicker when I was at the computer.  That doesn't happen much now, though.

I'll be curious to see what others have to say about this...

Debbi
Title: Re: Computer Usage and Dizziness/Balance Issues
Post by: stoneaxe on January 07, 2009, 10:00:50 pm
I definitely notice it. It seems to be short lived though and only happens when i'm sitting down. I make my living at a computer (CAD designer/piping systems) so I spend 8 hours a day at work (or did before I was laid off.. ;))...and then come home and blog, catch up on news, go to forums..etc.. I had my desk at work elevated so that I stood at my computer. The vestibular feedback I get from standing seems to be enough to counteract whatever problems staring at a CRT brings. I don't think it is strictly limited to computers though. I've found that reading of almost any type while sitting will leave me with a brief period of disorientation. Especially if I stop and then immediately stand and try to walk...spin city.
Title: Re: Computer Usage and Dizziness/Balance Issues
Post by: Pooter on January 07, 2009, 10:45:00 pm
I've noticed this also.  I have attributed it to being stationary for an extended period of time, then adding in movement (forcing my balance system to actually work harder).  If you think about it, your balance system doesn't have to do much when you are just sitting there watching tv, working on the computer, etc.. but, if you are in motion walking, driving, skydiving (had to throw that in just for Kaybo), etc.. your balance system has MUCH more to compensate for a rapidly changing environment.

I'm just shorter out from surgery than Debbi, and we both still notice it.  I can say that it has gotten less noticeable over time and I even have moments when I feel "normal" in the balance department again.  Then, the elevator "dings" and I'm reminded that I'm SSD while walking into a closed elevator door. ;)

I suspect that over time (not sure how long yet; and I'm confident it's lengthier for some) that it will get better as one's body / balance system adjust.

Regards,
Brian
Title: Re: Computer Usage and Dizziness/Balance Issues
Post by: sgerrard on January 07, 2009, 11:21:05 pm
I too work at a computer all day, and spend all evening on a forum. I think it is the not moving your head that does it. The neck muscles work hard all day keeping your head still. Then when you start moving around, they are suddenly supposed to start compensating for your body movements, meaning moving your head relative to your body. It takes a little while to get them in gear, so you feel wonky.

Stoneaxe, I have to ask, what sort of pipe did you design? I ask because I work as a software developer, and one of the programs I have worked on is a system for generating CAD drawings of water pipe lines - the big stuff for pumping stations and water mains. Maybe the world is finally getting smaller...

Steve
Title: Re: Computer Usage and Dizziness/Balance Issues
Post by: stoneaxe on January 07, 2009, 11:57:00 pm
Steve...that is what I design primarily. Water and wastewater treatment systems. Big municipal stuff, collection and distribution systems, pump stations and the treatment systems themselves. Most of what I do is with Autocad and some ad on packages.
Title: Re: Computer Usage and Dizziness/Balance Issues
Post by: wcrimi on January 08, 2009, 08:10:10 am
I can tell you something else that knocks me for a loop. I lot of PT exercises suggest turning your head left to right back and forth.  When I tilt my head to a 45 degree angle back and forth on each side it stresses my system way more than that. I'm trying to do those sorts of things while at the computer to see if it helps at all.