Hello I've searched through the forums and found some post on lightheadedness/dizziness but nothing really on treating those symptoms. I was diagnosed in the beginning of this year but have had symptoms for years the most bothersome is lightheadedness, dizziness and some visual disturbances. The thing that makes it confusing is what exactly is causing these symptoms. Meclzine rarely helps of any just makes me sleepy. Ive been to vestibular therapy and still feel the same. I finished a 5 day IV steroid infusion and felt worse after then back to the same symptoms. So is it my MS that is causing these symptoms and if it is what have you guys done to treat it or could it be something else that I haven't gotten checked out. I've seen an ENT and he said it could be BPPV but he said to see my neuro about it, but when I bring it up he just doesn't take as much of an importance. He takes my headaches I brought up that I get like once a week more serious than the lightheadedness & dizziness I have constantly. Any help and feedback is appreciated! Thanks!
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Anyone? Has no one received some help with their dizziness/lightheadedness symptoms? From all that I have been reading there's symptom management for mostly all ms symptoms but when it comes to this no one really has an answer. I'm just desperate cause it constant and everyday and its basically taking over my life its horrible! I call off a lot from work because of it too 👎
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Originally posted by pitlover91 View PostAnyone? Has no one received some help with their dizziness/lightheadedness symptoms? From all that I have been reading there's symptom management for mostly all ms symptoms but when it comes to this no one really has an answer. I'm just desperate cause it constant and everyday and its basically taking over my life its horrible! I call off a lot from work because of it too 👎Katie
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Originally posted by Lianne View PostI don't know what the standard treatment for lightheaded/dizziness is, but I can tell you that I did have a lot of dizziness prior to starting on LDN 18 mos. ago. I haven't had any since then. Maybe you should give it a try.
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Originally posted by KatieAgain View PostMost likely you do not have BPPV. It sounds like you have CNS dizziness cause by by a lesion near your brain stem. CNS dizziness can be treated with Valium, 5mg tablets. Ask your Neuro. If you need to, print out Katie's Manifesto in the Dizziness Section in the MS symptoms forum. A lot of General Neuros do not know about CNS dizziness. All MS Specialists do.
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Well I had a follow up appointment with my ms specialist and brought up LDN and he said he wouldn't recommend it to me because there isn't a lot of solid clinical trials backing it so we just dismissed it but he did prescribe me some klonopin which he said is the same as Valium. He said to take 2 pillsa daily to see of they help with my dizziness. Hopefully they help me cause that to me is what is affecting me the most right now.
The other I brought up with him is that I feel like I get tremor? Or shakes they feel like they're in my back butt and thighs. When I'm sitting or standing and these happen it basically feels like a small earthquake is happening which in turns gets me a little dizzy too. And some times my head/neck will shake toward and back for like a second or two. Are these also tremors? Or are they spasms? What's the difference. Because I get the muscle twitches in my arms shoulders and calfs. These are consider spasms correct?
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Originally posted by pitlover91 View Post
The other I brought up with him is that I feel like I get tremor? Or shakes they feel like they're in my back butt and thighs. When I'm sitting or standing and these happen it basically feels like a small earthquake is happening which in turns gets me a little dizzy too. And some times my head/neck will shake toward and back for like a second or two. Are these also tremors? Or are they spasms? What's the difference. Because I get the muscle twitches in my arms shoulders and calfs. These are consider spasms correct?
What you describe sound like tremors. Here's information for you about tremors (there are different kinds), and how they are treated in MS:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Sym...ymptoms/Tremor
http://www.everydayhealth.com/multip...nd-shakes.aspx
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/t...ail_tremor.htm
A tremor is an unintentional and uncontrollable rhythmic movement of one part of your body. A tremor can occur in any part of the body at any time. It is usually the result of a problem in the part of the brain that controls your muscles. Although tremors are not always serious, in some cases they may indicate a serious disorder. Most tremors cannot be treated, but will often go away on their own.
It’s important to note that muscle spasms, muscle twitches, and tremors are not the same thing. A muscle spasm is the involuntary contraction of a muscle. A muscle twitch is an uncontrolled fine movement of a small part of a larger muscle. This twitch may be visible under the skin.
From what I understand, you can tell the difference between a spasm & a tremor because a spasm does not occur with a rhythmic, repetitive movement, while a tremor does. I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong.Kimba
“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” ― Max Planck
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I'm sorry you are dealing with the dizziness symptoms. My first symptoms were vertigo nystagmus and dizziness. My MRI shows lesions in my brainstem. I have been treated with Valium and meclizine with some effect. Once these symptoms calmed down with steroids I have started PT with vestibular training. Initially I had these weird responses to even mild exercises where I would feel dizzy become flushed then start dry heaving. Real weird. However with time I was able to do vestibular exercises for a longer time with just minimal symptoms. Maybe this might help?
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Originally posted by Kimba22 View PostHi pitlover,
What you describe sound like tremors. Here's information for you about tremors (there are different kinds), and how they are treated in MS:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Sym...ymptoms/Tremor
http://www.everydayhealth.com/multip...nd-shakes.aspx
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/t...ail_tremor.htm
http://www.healthline.com/symptom/tremor
From what I understand, you can tell the difference between a spasm & a tremor because a spasm does not occur with a rhythmic, repetitive movement, while a tremor does. I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
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Originally posted by AriD View PostI'm sorry you are dealing with the dizziness symptoms. My first symptoms were vertigo nystagmus and dizziness. My MRI shows lesions in my brainstem. I have been treated with Valium and meclizine with some effect. Once these symptoms calmed down with steroids I have started PT with vestibular training. Initially I had these weird responses to even mild exercises where I would feel dizzy become flushed then start dry heaving. Real weird. However with time I was able to do vestibular exercises for a longer time with just minimal symptoms. Maybe this might help?
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Solumedrol & Vertigo
I had a 3 day solumedrol IV treatment and now I'm swollen-puffy wobbling tipping. Everytime i move my entire body hurts when i turn my head or just move i get dizzy. Im on meclizine & wear seaband-anti motion sickness -but nothing helps. I drink a lot of water to stay hydrated. Does anyone have any tips on how to stop the room from spinning? My sisters & brother tell me that I should just walk it off but how do u do that when u are walking into things?Sleep is difficult to come by, take it when you can
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Originally posted by ram11273 View PostI had a 3 day solumedrol IV treatment and now I'm swollen-puffy wobbling tipping. Everytime i move my entire body hurts when i turn my head or just move i get dizzy. Im on meclizine & wear seaband-anti motion sickness -but nothing helps. I drink a lot of water to stay hydrated. Does anyone have any tips on how to stop the room from spinning? My sisters & brother tell me that I should just walk it off but how do u do that when u are walking into things?
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