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Title: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: MAlegant on November 06, 2008, 04:24:58 pm
Hi all,
Aside from facial pain and other weird and annoying side effects I am doing great.  This morning though, when I bent down to tie my shoes, I experienced vertigo like never before.  I felt like I was on an amusement park ride and ended up on the floor.  Tried to get up and it happened again.  This time I stayed down longer and eventually got up and went running, no problem.  Now, I did not have my vestibular nerve cut and have not experienced much dizziness post surgery but this was the most intense vertigo I could imagine.  I felt as if I was being flung about the room or vice versa.  I will call the doctor tomorrow but I was wondering if anyone else had experienced anything like this.  I also have some cold/virus thing so am thinking that could have something to do with it?

Marci
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: Kaybo on November 06, 2008, 06:27:18 pm
Marci~
Obviously I am not a Dr. but I think you nailed it on the head when you said you thought that it had something to do with your cold/virus - I bet it is just something that is in your ear too...let us know what the Dr. says!

K
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: sgerrard on November 07, 2008, 12:27:12 am
Aside from facial pain and other weird and annoying side effects I am doing great.

Spoken like a true postie. :)

Given that your vestibular nerve was not cut, it does seem reasonable to me that a virus could cause enough inflammation to throw off your balance system like that. It will take a doctor to find out, though. Since you were up and running shortly afterwards, it was hopefully just a temporary thing. I think it is high time for this sort of nonsense to stop happening to you, and I hope it does.

Steve
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: MAlegant on November 07, 2008, 06:09:28 am
 ;D

Thanks K and Steve...calling the doctor soon..will let you know.  I hope it doesn't happen again, I didn't like amusement park rides even as a kid.

M
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: Omaschwannoma on November 07, 2008, 06:53:08 am
Inner ear problems are a doosy to figure out especially those that present with vertigo and dizziness.  Your having a cold/virus would certainly cause you inner-ear problems and a visit to the doctor is most prudent.  Hope you find the answer. 
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: wendysig on November 07, 2008, 08:09:50 am
Hi Marci,

Sorry to hear about your short bout of vertigo.  I hope you doc can explain this that it is indeed just your coldl/virus and will not repeat itself.  I'm hoping your soon back in t he pink.

Best wishes,
Wendy
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: mrgarlic on November 07, 2008, 08:31:30 pm
Greetings Marcy, In addition to all of my other past problems, I had menieries Disease and positional vertigo. There is a very accurate test for each one. Menieries was any position, any time. I had falling sensations, as if I had dropped from upstairs to downstairs very quickly but with a soft landing. Positional for me was looking up and to one side. A little surgery took care of my menieries permenently. The positional just went away. However I think your "plug" fell out and you are just unbalanced. Try wearing a lift in your shoe to balance you out.  :)  :)  :)
If there any new comers reading, please disregard this post. There has to be a little humor ,,,,ha ha ha      Larry
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: Tumbleweed on November 08, 2008, 01:31:09 am
Around 20 years ago, I had a cold/virus that apparently got into my left ear and caused benign positional vertigo. I had intense vertigo whenever I tilted my head back. This lasted for several days and then went away.

In retrospect now, I question if the diagnosis was correct or if, instead, this was the first symptom of a small AN starting to grow in my inner ear on that side. Who knows, maybe it was a virus and it weakened structures that then became susceptible to growing an AN. All speculation. But at the time at least, it did seem like the cause of my vertigo was a virus.

Best wishes,
Tumbleweed
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: MAlegant on November 08, 2008, 07:41:45 am
Thanks.  And of course my biggest fear is that something is growing somewhere that shouldn't be.  Which is, at this point, a terrifying thought.  I spoke to the doctor's nurse yesterday and the doctor will either call or email me.  My next appointment is Dec. 2.   
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: msmaggie on November 08, 2008, 08:04:05 pm


Hi Marci,

Keep us posted on the dr. visit.  That must have been an alarming event.  I'm impressed that you went on your run as usual!  That took some confidence on your part.  Your recovery has been really good so far.  I'm hoping my surgery comes out as well as yours.

Maggie
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: MAlegant on November 09, 2008, 08:44:09 am
Maggie,
It's a very small town.  Which means everybody knows everybody else.  I figured if it happened while I was running I wouldn't be too far from help.  Besides, life is short, the sun was shining, and I was determined to run anyway, it's what keeps me sane.  Or sort of sane.  I wish for you a speedy and uncomplicated recovery.  When is your surgery??
Marci
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: texsooner on November 09, 2008, 11:20:37 am
Marci, how was your balance after your run? I just got back from an 8 mile run/jog/walk this morning. I noticed that when I ran a couple of miles, then slowed down to walk, I got wobbly(probably looked like a stumbling drunk)...then started running again and seemed to have no balance issues. Unrelated, but my dry eye was ok for the 1st half of my run, but then started drying out on the back half(against the wind). Keep posting about your running...it keeps me motivated to do the same. My wife thinks I'm crazy for running after the AN surgery, but I can at least point to you and say "see, I'm not the only one".

Patrick
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: sgerrard on November 09, 2008, 11:52:59 am
I think I read somewhere that walking is actually more challenging to your balance system than running. Something about the motions involved, transfer of weight, etc. I don't know the details, but I think it is common to find that your balance is better when running compared to walking.

Steve
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: kenneth_k on November 09, 2008, 12:01:38 pm
Funny, before my surgery, I sometimes had difficulties walking, but never running. It also puzzled me. How can I be sick if I can run ???

It's only been a month since surgery, but when I'm ready, I'll definitely take up running again.

Best regards, Kenneth
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: MAlegant on November 09, 2008, 01:30:05 pm
I was fine after running and have been fine since.  My balance has never been great (read; I'm a klutz and once broke my own foot in a dance class by stepping on it with the other foot!) And yes, walking is definitely harder for me than running.  Go figure.
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: msmaggie on November 09, 2008, 07:21:45 pm


Whoa, Marci!  You broke your own foot with the other foot?  I'm not quite in your league, but after we remodeled the bathroom and moved the shower, I walked into the glass shower door when I got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom.  I am very glad I didn't break the $$$$$shower door, but I got a black eye and a goose egg on my forehead.  :P

My surgery is 12/10.  I am starting to get crazy about getting everything done before then.

Mags
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: MAlegant on November 09, 2008, 08:33:53 pm
Maggie,
My story is embarrassing, yours is frightening!  Good thing you had just minor injuries. 

I worried a lot about getting stuff done before surgery; my house was at its cleanest, my sofa pillows the straightest but those were the only things I could control at the time.  Worked for me!
M
Title: Re: late onset extreme vertigo
Post by: wendysig on November 19, 2008, 07:58:44 am
Hi Marci,
I haven't looked at this thread in a while and just read about you breaking your foot in dance class by stepping on it with your other foot.  That sounds like something I would do!    :D  It's nice to know there are other  people out there who are just as graceful as I am!!  :D :D :D :D :D  I'm sure it hurt a lot, but I'm equally sure that when you look back at it, the idea of having done this to yourself give you a good laugh!

Best wishes from one klutz to another,
Wendy