Dizziness, imbalance, now tremors.
Posted , 24 users are following.
Hi,
I've been suffering from constant dizziness, imbalance and a general sense of "floatiness" since Apr 2015.
I've had seen doctors at ENT, Neuro, Cardio, Sleep Clinic and done a bunch of tests (blood/thryoid, brain MRI, neck ultrasound, sleep apnea test, VNG, hearing, ear checks, 24-hr ECG). All inconclusive.
In Mar this year (2016), I've also started experiencing mild tingles on my face and arms and went back to my neuro. To my dissapointment, he told me that the brain MRI done previously was the best possible test there was, and he could not tell what's wrong. He then ordered me a carpel tunnel test to address the tingles, and even that was unconclusive.
About a week ago, I started experiencing a constant sense of anxiety (that feeling in your gut when you get nervous) and constant trembling hands and muscle twitches.
What do I now, should I go back to my neuro?
What if he again dismisses the problem?
This is getting stressful and very fustrating.
0 likes, 58 replies
amanda95449 hyien
Posted
There is a possibility you may have functional neurological symptoms. Tremors anxiety and dizziness are symptoms. There's a neurologist by the name of Jon Stone who explains this condition very well. You can get more of an understanding at neurosymptoms org. Hope this helps
hyien amanda95449
Posted
Thanks, I'll ask my neuro about that.
rocksolid hyien
Posted
hyien rocksolid
Posted
Thanks for all the pointers.
Well, I'm not sure what exactly was tested for in the blood test, but I don't see anything about those things you mentioned in the report.
I did specifically ask them if my thyroid was normal, and they said it was based on the test results.
I was given 2months of Neurogen E by my neuro, which didn't help much though.
I don't have any migrains prior to this, maybe the occasional headache or so. Neckwise, I work a deskbound job, so pretty much looking at a computer screen all day long. At home, I'm usually lying on my front in front of my laptop. Would SCM issues result in the twitching and tremors of the rest of the body?
rocksolid hyien
Posted
I don't think the SCM would cause tremors but the human body is funny and reacts to things. So if the problem was your SCM which would make your neck tight, that might stress you out causing you to have tremors. Sometimes a reaction is from something else going on. Take a look at some of the things I suggested and try not to get you down. If you give the bad feelings a life of their own they will win, so don't let that happen.
debbie82116 hyien
Posted
Sorry you are suffering...i was dizzy for almost 2 years. Turned out to be vestibular neuritis...quite common on this site. Floatiness or wonkiness as i like to call it over a period of time makes most people anxious. It is not a nice feeling is it?
Do you feel as if you are swaying, being pulled to one side or like you are on a boat? Do you feel your eyes dont focus properly or that your head feels like it is stuffed with cotton?
hyien debbie82116
Posted
Hey Debbie,
Is there a specific test you did that got you diagnosed with vestibular neuritis? At ENT, they did a bunch of probes into my ear and ordered a VNG test where hot/cold air was blown into the inner ear among other tests.
I don't really get a swaying feeling, more of a hangover or mild morning grogginess that just wouldn't go away.
debbie82116 hyien
Posted
pete0001 hyien
Posted
I had a vertigo episode on march 7. landed me in the ER. I was left with all the same dizzy symtom. I had all the same tests done. all came inconclusive. I went to have mt ears checked, a hearing test etc. i'm still dizzy after all this time. with no end in sight! I can't afford the physical therapy yet. but I suspect that wont do any good. I just deal with this daily. sometimes people dont believe me. "dizzy? all the time? really? very frustrating
ayesha62419 pete0001
Posted
My mom is also suffering from same medical condition. Did u find any solution?
If yes, plz share the details
DizzyLizzy68 hyien
Posted
hyien DizzyLizzy68
Posted
What's contrast? MRI was done about 10 months ago.
DizzyLizzy68 hyien
Posted
DizzyLizzy68 hyien
Posted
If mri is normal, and other tests inconclusive, it may be migraine, even without a headache.Migraine preventative drugs should be the next step. If one or two don't work within the next few months, the diagnosis should be revisited. Some have never had history of migraine, but may have family history.
susan20576 hyien
Posted
Oh no I hope that you can find another nero that may have a different opinion. If you haven't already done so.