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Serfr
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Joined : Jan 2014
Posts : 294
Posted 3/17/2018 9:26 AM (GMT 0)
Now cant walk without holding onto walls- started last night before bed..i turned my head quickly and thats what triggered this..before last night i could walk.. Will this go away somehow? Thank you
goshawk
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Posted 3/17/2018 11:26 AM (GMT 0)
Hi serfr,
Have you increased or changed your treatment recently? sorry I have been away for a bit and still out of town. If I remember correctly did you also hurt your neck a few weeks back ?
Even though Lyme and co infections can cause all kinds of weird and horrific symptoms you may want to get checked out and have a MRI with dye to see if anything else is causing this.
It sounds horrible and I sure hope you get relief soon. Please take care and others will be along soon.
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Serfr
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Posts : 294
Posted 3/17/2018 11:49 AM (GMT 0)
Hi goshawk, thank you for replying. It subsided a bit..took an aspirin and heat around neck..can now walk drunkenly without falling. Feel i must keep moving. Who knows. Had 4 mris already. Just started Mimosa Pudica and Formula One last week.
claude783
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Joined : Sep 2013
Posts : 211
Posted 3/17/2018 2:02 PM (GMT 0)
Hello:
I know what your going through. Was out rock collecting and spent the night in the desert.
Got up in the morning and for the rest of the year had what was called positional vertigo.
The doctors wanted to do surgery. Said it was meniers.
They didn't know what caused it, but said surgery "might" correct it.
I waned no part of getting my head cut
open so keep looking at alternative meds.
Discovered that Chriopractic treatments had been successful for a lot of people.
So, got the ol' bones crunched, then went to a massage therapist who practed Shiau. Using pressure points on the body to correct the problems.
I also began using isometrics on my neck.
Hope you get better, it was a real b___h.
Serfr
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Posted 3/17/2018 2:27 PM (GMT 0)
Thank you claude783.
Notime4lyme
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Posted 3/17/2018 7:25 PM (GMT 0)
Could this be a babesia symptom? I used to get vertigo from turning my head. It went away after a long time and I think it was babesia.
Dahlias
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Posted 3/17/2018 8:25 PM (GMT 0)
I also noticed that turning my head would make my dizziness worse. It has improved greatly with treatment and detoxing.
Serfr
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Posted 3/18/2018 5:32 AM (GMT 0)
Thanks everyone. It diminished to my "normal dizziness" and i actually went to the shopping mall today for the first time in years, (i didnt drive) no panic attacks. But now its 1:30 am, i just woke up to the same intense vertigo. Ill try suggestions. Maybe its something that diminishes with physical movement or manipulation.
bluelyme
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Posted 3/18/2018 4:35 PM (GMT 0)
for me my vertigo was bart related in my ear nerves ....and the auto immune encephalitis lyme part.....bvt eventually got it down 9 months later...some was structural with spine
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