G, my old dog has that too. It sucks,
So very sorry to hear this Gardenarian. In the past, I've had dizziness and tinnitus and it's just awful. I hope it passes soon for you. I have constant pulsatile tinnitus, but I've learned to ignore it. But it's pretty hard to ignore louder tinnitus and balance problems. Have you tried something like the Lipo-Flavinoid? I'm curious what med you are on for this. Is there any surgery for this?
Saying the same thing 4 times. I have stopped watching the CBS Evening News for this reason.
1. Local news on before has national news anchor come on to tell what the big stories will be.
2. As music plays at the start of the broadcast snippets of the main stories are presented.
3. Then the anchor says those stories just ahead, but first the four top stories and they get maybe 30 seconds each.
4. Then the main stories are presented in detail.
I am now watching either ABC or NBC.
Thanks for asking, CathyA.
The surgery is experimental and dangerous - no thanks!
I've tried alpha lipoic acid, which has helped with neuropathy, but no supplements seem to touch this.
The medicine is carbamazepine. Some people don't have much trouble with it, but I just hate it.
And 7 months to get an appointment with a neurologist! That's one of the drawbacks of living in a small city.
I wonder if some combination of THC and CBD would help...
Found this:
CBD Oil May Help Vertigo and Tinnitus. Vertigo is brought on by specific changes in the position of your head. It is caused by calcium crystals floating in the canals of the ear. ... CBD oil has been known to stop the spinning and help resolve the nausea caused by the dizziness.
CBD doesn't help for my problem; I did try it.
Also have tried acupuncture, craniosacral massage, and everything else imaginable.
I'm hoping the neurologist can find a medication with fewer side effects, or help me with the dosage to minimize them. (Apparently even the different generic versions of carbamazepine have great differences in side effects.)
My GP and ENT know nothing about this subject and are just prescribing based on the peer-reviewed journal articles I send them. So I'm basically self-treating.
Anyhow, I'm still riding my bike doing a lot of dance (though I have increasing difficulty with my sense of right and left.)
Another GD T-shirt. I participated in an event and a T-shirt for the event was forced on me. I did not want it. It had my name on it, someone had gone to some sort of special effort to get the T-shirt for me, so I did not turn it down but UGG.
I hate this free T-shirts that seem to come with everything.
ps this is now two t shirts in two months that
I did not want.
Last edited by iris lilies; 9-8-18 at 4:50pm.
I hate free t-shirts too and don’t wear them. Pretty hard to take it to the thrift store with your name on it. Ugh!
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