Ménière's disease anyone?
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I have been battling misdiagnosis since October. First episode of vertigo was 2 weeks long (not all horrible days) then I was good until November with a headcold- symptoms were mild... then this last episode December 14- until January 9th. I see the nystagmus start 1 week before my menstrual cycle.. then I get vertigo (nothing crazy) tinnitus and pressure feeling in my ears - mild- reminds me of the sensation you have when you blow your nose but not as severe. I have been misdiagnosed with bppv- then the most recent multiple sclerosis -- which thank god after a hospital admission and MRI tests- that was ruled out. Had a neuro ophthalmologist apt today and my eyes are perfect- she said my pulsating sensation is called hippus and it's normal. She suspects Ménière's disease. I naturally read too much and now I'm petrified of this- some say it's so progressive and others say it can go away for a while. Anyone have experience with this? I don't seem to have those drop attacks or anything to that extent but the foggy head feeling and vertigo are annoying.
Also- trying to get pregnant and curious if anyone has been through this- wondering if it would possibly go away since it's correlated to my period- and maybe get better.. sometimes pregnancy is good for that.. made my arthritis go in remission (ankylosing spondylitis) and not come back so far
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Waffalobill brittney74707
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eleftherio33095 brittney74707
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It could be Meniere's disease as you have described it. The episodes can increase around menstruation due to fluid build-up. Have you had an audiogram up to now? This will help to confirm this.
Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou, PhD, FEAN
Clinical Neurophysiologist
Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology
brittney74707 eleftherio33095
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I go for ENG and audiogram on Monday- I've been following low sodium diet to see if it helps
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Eleftherios S. Papathanasiou, PhD, FEAN
Clinical Neurophysiologist
Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology