dizziness
- thornyrose76
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dizziness
Just lately I have noticed when transfering from a chair into my wheelchair that I get really dizzy. Now it cant be med related bc I have taken the same drugs same dose for years. I am just wondering if its possible that it could be related to CCSVI? It would just be speculation of course.
- 1eye
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I was falling twice a week or more, some weeks a lot. I was covered with bruises. After I found out how CCSVI works, I realized I have to keep my head upright. Now, especially after I have had to bend down, or when I feel dizziness, I immediately put my head upright. This works! I think it's gravity. I don't fall so much now. It's great.
I think I get more dizzy on account of gravity. I first thought about it when I was in a pool, and lost all sense of where up was. Proprioception had something to do with it too (I had less than usual in the pool, and the MS had affected it).
I don't know if any of this helps you, but I hope so.
I think I get more dizzy on account of gravity. I first thought about it when I was in a pool, and lost all sense of where up was. Proprioception had something to do with it too (I had less than usual in the pool, and the MS had affected it).
I don't know if any of this helps you, but I hope so.
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Not a doctor.
"I'm still here, how 'bout that? I may have lost my lunchbox, but I'm still here." John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001)
I've had dizziness for at least 15 of the 26 years that I've had MS. I've been told by my neuro and family physician that it relates to low blood pressure. Now I wonder how much CCSVI plays a role. We've known for years that I have circulatory problems (i.e. alternate between cold, purple feet and flaming hot red feet). The hotter and redder my feet are, the more dizzy I become. The more I walk (limited to very short distances with my cane), the hotter my feet become and, again, the more dizzy I become. I understand this is the opposite of what should happen.
Would this not be a reason to be treated for CCSVI, quite apart from MS? If my Doppler next month is positive for CCSVI, I will certainly be making that case to my docs and to the Canadian and Ontario governments.
How many others have dizziness?
Would this not be a reason to be treated for CCSVI, quite apart from MS? If my Doppler next month is positive for CCSVI, I will certainly be making that case to my docs and to the Canadian and Ontario governments.
How many others have dizziness?