Hello everyone, I'm trying to do some research on some symptoms I've been having, and possibly related to Meniere's Disease, but some people say that is such a thing, and other people don't.
I had a bout of extreme vertigo last October, got rushed to the hospital: dizziness, spinning feeling, weird shadow movement (double vision?), tingling extremities, cold sweat, nausea and vomiting. But after the medicine, I pretty much just thought it was a one time thing.
I just had another bout of the same type two days ago, although this one had that ear filling sensation just before the vertigo attack.
I've also noticed some extreme fatigue and muscle soreness during, before, and after these attacks. So far, both times it has occurred, it has been diagnosed as Benign Positional Vertigo, but I'm not sure that diagnosis is correct. I've been looking up some of the other symptoms of Meniere's Disease, and tinnitus is one of them.
I don't have tinnitus often. But I have it enough when engaged in strenuous physical activity that I generally avoid it. Even walking can trigger it. And I've noticed, at least a few times in the past year, I've had to tell someone to repeat what they said because my ears were ringing and I didn't hear them.
I feel like I should be tested for Meniere's Disease, but I do not have a lot of money for that type of thing. And even if they determined that's what it was there's not really anything that can be done for it. Is it a good idea to name this sort of thing? Or should I just treat the symptoms as they rise.
I had a bout of extreme vertigo last October, got rushed to the hospital: dizziness, spinning feeling, weird shadow movement (double vision?), tingling extremities, cold sweat, nausea and vomiting. But after the medicine, I pretty much just thought it was a one time thing.
I just had another bout of the same type two days ago, although this one had that ear filling sensation just before the vertigo attack.
I've also noticed some extreme fatigue and muscle soreness during, before, and after these attacks. So far, both times it has occurred, it has been diagnosed as Benign Positional Vertigo, but I'm not sure that diagnosis is correct. I've been looking up some of the other symptoms of Meniere's Disease, and tinnitus is one of them.
I don't have tinnitus often. But I have it enough when engaged in strenuous physical activity that I generally avoid it. Even walking can trigger it. And I've noticed, at least a few times in the past year, I've had to tell someone to repeat what they said because my ears were ringing and I didn't hear them.
I feel like I should be tested for Meniere's Disease, but I do not have a lot of money for that type of thing. And even if they determined that's what it was there's not really anything that can be done for it. Is it a good idea to name this sort of thing? Or should I just treat the symptoms as they rise.