Deb, thanks for posting that!I personally have seen one like this at one of my boarding stables in the Sweet Water Riverbed.
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Deb, thanks for posting that!I personally have seen one like this at one of my boarding stables in the Sweet Water Riverbed.
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I read an article from one of the Web style MD places that said sometimes benedryl helps... I tried it and it has reduced the vertigo by about half. Only problem is I am sleeping too much. but I figure if its swelling in the inner ear due to a viral infection some relief should be good. and if it doesnt work no harm done.
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So you're still dealing with this Cynthia? And you too Perchie?
SCG can give more accurate information that I'll be able to regarding OTC allergy meds such as Benadryl etc. I had posted a bit earlier about using allergy sinus medications that has 30 mg of Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride...a decongestant. It usually is put with 2mg of Chlorpheniramine Maleate (Chlortriplon) and 500mg of Acetametaphen. (Tylenol)
I find the decongestant helps clear things up when I get vertigo. But if the plugging up is due to allergies...then a person has to dose regularly with either Chlortriplon or Benedryl because they're short acting allergy medication. 2 mg of Chlortriplon is only half a dose. I don't like taking all the Tylenol.
And you're correct, Perchie...Benedryl will cause drowsiness. It's used in night time cold and flu medicines. Chlortriplon is more commonly used as a day time medication and it's found in the day time cold and flu OTC medicines.
I'm assuming that Benedryl is suggested for the idea of allergies. Perhaps using a 24 hour allergy medication such as Reactine (my go to favorite which works best for me) or another like Claritin? If either of you are experiencing vertigo because of complications from allergies (because allergies is basically causing the body to respond similarly the way it does when you get a virus except it's not a virus, it's a common everyday food or inhalant that your body has a glitch about)...maybe using a 24 antihistamine for a specific amount of time would keep your body from producing the histamines which may be causing your body to react and at least give it a chance to clear plugged ears/nose/throat that may have started this in the first place?
In my case I've been dosing for the last year on short acting allergy meds (Chlortriplon) to keep the itch/skin crawling/pain away because my usual 24 hour can only keep things at bat for 12 hours. I can take half a dose and stretch things another hour or two so I can cover the entire 24 hours. I requires keeping track of all that I take so I don't overdose which is a pain. I'd much prefer the 24 hour allergy meds because it's so much easier keeping track of and it "usually" is such better coverage. It doesn't normally give my body as much chance to get plugged up etc.
I don't know if any of this helps...but I thought I'd put it out there. Anything if it can help the vertigo. Doctors haven't been able to pick up any of what I've been able to figure out. It's been a learn-as-I-go situation for me...lol. SCG would have a better idea of decongestants if that can help. Half the time I don't even realize my ears and such were plugged up and I do find they help me. It seems the only one I see is the one listed above...and I assume it's short acting.
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I read an article from one of the Web style MD places that said sometimes benedryl helps... I tried it and it has reduced the vertigo by about half. Only problem is I am sleeping too much. but I figure if its swelling in the inner ear due to a viral infection some relief should be good. and if it doesnt work no harm done.
deb
So you're still dealing with this Cynthia? And you too Perchie?
SCG can give more accurate information that I'll be able to regarding OTC allergy meds such as Benadryl etc. I had posted a bit earlier about using allergy sinus medications that has 30 mg of Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride...a decongestant. It usually is put with 2mg of Chlorpheniramine Maleate (Chlortriplon) and 500mg of Acetametaphen. (Tylenol)
I find the decongestant helps clear things up when I get vertigo. But if the plugging up is due to allergies...then a person has to dose regularly with either Chlortriplon or Benedryl because they're short acting allergy medication. 2 mg of Chlortriplon is only half a dose. I don't like taking all the Tylenol.
And you're correct, Perchie...Benedryl will cause drowsiness. It's used in night time cold and flu medicines. Chlortriplon is more commonly used as a day time medication and it's found in the day time cold and flu OTC medicines.
I'm assuming that Benedryl is suggested for the idea of allergies. Perhaps using a 24 hour allergy medication such as Reactine (my go to favorite which works best for me) or another like Claritin? If either of you are experiencing vertigo because of complications from allergies (because allergies is basically causing the body to respond similarly the way it does when you get a virus except it's not a virus, it's a common everyday food or inhalant that your body has a glitch about)...maybe using a 24 antihistamine for a specific amount of time would keep your body from producing the histamines which may be causing your body to react and at least give it a chance to clear plugged ears/nose/throat that may have started this in the first place?
In my case I've been dosing for the last year on short acting allergy meds (Chlortriplon) to keep the itch/skin crawling/pain away because my usual 24 hour can only keep things at bat for 12 hours. I can take half a dose and stretch things another hour or two so I can cover the entire 24 hours. I requires keeping track of all that I take so I don't overdose which is a pain. I'd much prefer the 24 hour allergy meds because it's so much easier keeping track of and it "usually" is such better coverage. It doesn't normally give my body as much chance to get plugged up etc.
I don't know if any of this helps...but I thought I'd put it out there. Anything if it can help the vertigo. Doctors haven't been able to pick up any of what I've been able to figure out. It's been a learn-as-I-go situation for me...lol. SCG would have a better idea of decongestants if that can help. Half the time I don't even realize my ears and such were plugged up and I do find they help me. It seems the only one I see is the one listed above...and I assume it's short acting.
Ok, this sounds really weird, but my cousin had really bad vertigo and actually had to go to physical therapy. From what I understand from her explanation of what they told her, there are crystals in your inner ear that somehow help you keep your balance, somehow she knocked hers out of place and had to do certain exercises to knock them back where they belong. She had to do lots of things with flash cards, tracking them with her eyes, ignoring them when they were going by her face, etc.
My farrier also has vertigo, and he found something where you kind of ball up in a ball and more or less stand on your head while doing a few things, he says that it is the same general idea of putting the crystals back where they belong.
Wonder if the issues you guys are having are less congestion causing issues and more Crystals falling out of place....
I am believing the dogs and the outdoor cats we have deter allot
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Ok, this sounds really weird, but my cousin had really bad vertigo and actually had to go to physical therapy. From what I understand from her explanation of what they told her, there are crystals in your inner ear that somehow help you keep your balance, somehow she knocked hers out of place and had to do certain exercises to knock them back where they belong. She had to do lots of things with flash cards, tracking them with her eyes, ignoring them when they were going by her face, etc.
My farrier also has vertigo, and he found something where you kind of ball up in a ball and more or less stand on your head while doing a few things, he says that it is the same general idea of putting the crystals back where they belong.
Wonder if the issues you guys are having are less congestion causing issues and more Crystals falling out of place....
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I knew someone that had that.... she too went through the physical repositioning therepy. It happened after a car accident.
Jarring loose the crystals.
What made me think virus was the fact that I had Bells Palsey a year or so ago. from that I weent to blood pressure meds and eventually to Type 2 diabetes meds.... I assumed the issue had been the new meds.... But its gone way beyond a temporary adjustment period and the past few months I have felt like i had a bobble head.
Like when Id turn my7 head my brain would take a quarter second to ct catch up. Fortunately for me I adapted to it so I can drive but walking about could be an adventure without my walker.
I am going to try the over the counter alternatives and see what works best. with the change in medical assistance I dont expect to have medical coverage till I qualify for medicare in four years... I just hope they keep up on my medicines for now.
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