Vertigo dizziness sinuses
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Like most if not all of you. Searching for answers. To begin I have always had stuffed sinuses. Oddly my nose runs as I eat anything but breakfast. I also have tinnitus, I suspect as result of long term noise exposure. These have been a constant.
Then in 2009 I started feeling at times “off” Like I was wasn’t walking quite right or like standing on a boat in still waters with almost constant ear pressure. Not bad but enough to make wonder what was going on. In late 2011 I had my first full bout of vertigo with 5 more since, the last in mid January 2015 landing me in the ER with severe vertigo and vomiting. I could not tolerate an MRI in the ER as the vertebrae in my upper neck was to sore for me to lay still for nearly an hour. Which by the way sometimes dizziness seems to originate from the back of my head but that does not seem to happen often.. Anyway my GP does not think an MRI is necessary but did refer me to an ENT. I’m waiting for allergy testing and a CAT scan. I have a hearing test that showed loss of hearing in the high ranges. That’s where I am now with that. Since the ER visit I’ve had times when I felt unsteady. Taking Ginger supplements eliminates that. Also after the ER visit I started taking off and on doses of Allegra D which has helped rid my ears of the pressure.
Then today something I had not experienced before. Out of nowhere in a sitting position a strong spell of the dizziness (no vertigo) that lasted for 2 to 3 seconds. With no after effects but anxiety. I had at that time been experiencing sinus irritation and sinus pressure above my eyes. I did not feel any loss of consciousness or control. But visually everything was out of skew. Any ideas? Anyone have this happen? After all these years hard to believe this event could be triggered by sinuses. I am also looking into what is called vestibular migraines. As a former migraine sufferer I had no idea this could happen without a headache. It is the number two cause of vertigo. But hard to tie that together with what has just happened.
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I have perennial rhinitis and I thought I had bad sinus headaches which turned out to be migraine. Two and a half years ago, I had bad sinuses and a splitting headache. I then developed the vertigo. Ive had that before but this just didnt go. I think it turned more into dizziness and I still have it. I went to GP then ENT then neuro surgeon then neurologist. It took a year to get the diagnosis. Silent migraine. I also went to the migraine clinic in harley street in London. They explained it to me. There is a muscle runs throughout your head, behind your eyes and down the back of your head called the corrugator muscle. Underneath it is the trigeminal nerve. With stress or whatever, the muscle goes into spasm and irritates the nerve. Depending on which part of the nerve is irritated, you get the different eye, face, neck, head symptoms as this nerve goes into the brain stem. This is why the symptoms change and move about. Silent migraines are well known and are migraine without the headache. Just the other weird stuff. Problems with eyes, nose, head, neck. I had to have a scan to rule out anything else, but it wasnt until I saw the neurologist that the diagnosis was given. Obviously this all causes stress and can cause depression and panic attacks, as its all so scarey and that in turn makes it all much worse. I had botox which helped the headache side of things and the back of my eyes which were jumping around, but not cured the dizziness. They keep trying different meds to stop it. Nothing up to now has worked but the less stress, the better. I hope that helps.
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I know what you mean -
my job isnt stressful so I am OK Monday - Thursday. I dont work Friday as Im part time (did this when this thing started). I notice on a Friday although my hubby and I go out somewhere I think I just notice it more and am aware of the symptoms. On a Saturday I do the housework and tend to lie in cos Im shattered, then get up and feel awful. I try the housework then go back and lie on the bed and feel worse. I do this on Sunday too. Then back to Monday and feel better cos work has taken my mind off it and also I sit still and dont walk round much. I finished my last job on Dec 2 as it went full time and I knew I couldnt do it. Then had 6 weeks off supposedly retired. It was awful because I was so stressed because I had no job and focussed on the health problems. Ended up very depressed. Then got this job on Jan 14 and felt so much better. So I know I have to work to keep sane with it. When I had a bad cold it was all so much worse so sinuses play a part too. A couple of times this week the low lying headache turned into full blown migraine - I think that was from the fluorescent lights in the office and the PC screen. It's all good fun. But at least I finally know that getting stressed makes it a million times worse. Cant wait for the botox it really does make a difference.
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Rocksolid mentioned SCM muscle and I googled it and I now think it could be that and maybe the neurologist is wrong with the silent migraine. I had a bad car crash in 1973 and broke several bones in my neck and tore muscles and I cant move my neck all the way round. It doesnt move on the left side. Im find if I sit perfectly still and dont move but as soon as I move my head the dizziness is there. Interesting.
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If you are sloping to the left side on the toe to toe test i wonder if that means the balance problem is in your right ear. Just my own theory, might be completely wrong.
Onwards and upwards eh
I'm going next week to ask for B12 check and also to be referred back to ENT. My visual problems are ongoing, the balance thing is always there to a greater or lesser degree and my neck remains crunching but the pain relief i am on is really helpful and i try to take the least amount to remain functional.
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