Anyone here ever have vertigo?

Thanks for the heads up junkmanme.

I suffered a heart attack at age 35 last April and did feel like I was going to pass out.... angioplasty, 1 stent.


I also have been diagnosed with Meniere's and chicken china... what you describe fits the very description. I'm on a water pill and I have the meclazine for bad attacks but you are to use that sparingly because it can kill lots of neurotransmitters according to my ENT and fool your body into thinking you need it to walk...and be stable. So only use it during bad attacks.
 
I seems that "heart problems" often go "hand-in-hand" with Auto-Immune Diseases.

I think mine is largely related to a "rare" Auto-Immune "Muscle Disease".

It is a shame that "American Medicine" concentrates on "relieving symptoms" and RARELY concerns itself with Causes and Cures.

It will be EVEN MORE of the SAME "Pharmaceutical Relief solutions"..when the ignorant Congress approves a different "health-care" method. They are looking in the wrong directions, I think.

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just my 2 pesos worth,
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-Junkmanme-
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I get a dizzy feeling when I turn my head sideways sometimes. When this happens it is because my eustation tubes are glogged up. I spray into my sinus and hold my nostrils shut and blow through my nose. I keep doing this sometimes for days until I finally feel some air come out of my ears and I'm alright.
 
I am prone to get fluid in my ears durring allergy season and winter. It always gives me vertigo badly. I can't stand it because I can't even lay in the bed and tilt my head to the side withotu the whole room spinning out of control and getting nausiated
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I suffered from chronic sinus infections for years, then started going to the chiropractor for neck and shoulder injury and without even being aware of it, it "cured" those horrific dizzy spells I was having. Might well be worth a try. They have a physical therapist there who can also help with it.
 

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