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a question...considering health. currently my mother is suffering from a thing called vertigo,i was wondering if anyone here happends to work in the health or medical department. i mean we went to the hospital they told us its basically because of her high blood pressure,but apperently now its vertigo..my question now is does anyone know how to cure vertigo? what drugs are needed to cure her dizzy spells? thank you. | |
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for your mum | |
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i know there are meds, but i dont know what they are... sorry Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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My Mom had that. It was a symtom of an ear disorder in her case. Your mother could try motion sickness pills like Bonine or Dramamine.
There's a lot of conditions that have vertigo as a symptom, your mother should see the doctor again if it doesn't go away. Hope she feels better soon. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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I'm sorry about your mom.
I wish I had some knowledge on the subject or helpful advice to give, but I found these two sites for you. I hope they can provide you some further information or ideas on how to help her. http://www.emedicinehealt...cle_em.htm http://www.neurologychann...ment.shtml Good luck, and my well wishes to your mom. | |
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thank you all..
its been hard..moslty becuase your useless in a case of health..i mean your parents defend you from everything when your young..the lease you can do..is help them our when thier older and sick...all your advices has been helpful..thank you once again. | |
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poor thing! being dizzy is no fun at all I had it really badly as a side effect of kefflex antibiotics, couldn't do a damn thing, couldn't even walk - and I had 2 kids to take care of! | |
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shellyevon said: My Mom had that. It was a symtom of an ear disorder in her case. Your mother could try motion sickness pills like Bonine or Dramamine.
There's a lot of conditions that have vertigo as a symptom, your mother should see the doctor again if it doesn't go away. Hope she feels better soon. Same with mine, but she was able to get past it. I hope the same happens for your mother. | |
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charlottegelin said: poor thing! being dizzy is no fun at all I had it really badly as a side effect of kefflex antibiotics, couldn't do a damn thing, couldn't even walk - and I had 2 kids to take care of!
yup that her case..plus she takes care two other kids..but ive been helping.. | |
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GangstaFam said: shellyevon said: My Mom had that. It was a symtom of an ear disorder in her case. Your mother could try motion sickness pills like Bonine or Dramamine.
There's a lot of conditions that have vertigo as a symptom, your mother should see the doctor again if it doesn't go away. Hope she feels better soon. Same with mine, but she was able to get past it. I hope the same happens for your mother. really..are those drugs over the counter..or you can get then anywhere? | |
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weepingwall said: currently my mother is suffering from a thing called vertigo,i was wondering if anyone here happends to work in the health or medical department. i mean we went to the hospital they told us its basically because of her high blood pressure,but apperently now its vertigo..my question now is does anyone know how to cure vertigo? what drugs are needed to cure her dizzy spells? thank you.
You know, I went to the emergency room one night in January because I stood up from a laying down position and thought the whole house was going to spin into the ground around me... One of the nurses on duty said it was probably an inner ear infection but the doc came back and said it was because of my high blood pressure. This totally freaked me out and when I finally saw my normal doctor he concluded the same as the original nurse and told me to buy some over the counter motion sickness tablets from the local drug store. I purchased a generic drug store brand that was advertised as "less drowsy formula" and by the time I was done with the box all my dizzy spells had stopped. | |
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weepingwall said: really..are those drugs over the counter..or you can get then anywhere?
It was so long ago that I can't remember if she took anything for it. I'll ask her. | |
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jtfolden said: weepingwall said: currently my mother is suffering from a thing called vertigo,i was wondering if anyone here happends to work in the health or medical department. i mean we went to the hospital they told us its basically because of her high blood pressure,but apperently now its vertigo..my question now is does anyone know how to cure vertigo? what drugs are needed to cure her dizzy spells? thank you.
You know, I went to the emergency room one night in January because I stood up from a laying down position and thought the whole house was going to spin into the ground around me... One of the nurses on duty said it was probably an inner ear infection but the doc came back and said it was because of my high blood pressure. This totally freaked me out and when I finally saw my normal doctor he concluded the same as the original nurse and told me to buy some over the counter motion sickness tablets from the local drug store. I purchased a generic drug store brand that was advertised as "less drowsy formula" and by the time I was done with the box all my dizzy spells had stopped. what was the name of the drug? | |
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weepingwall said: what was the name of the drug? Well, in my case they were simply called "Motion Sickness II" tablets, a CVS drug store generic. The important thing is the active ingredient : Meclizine HCl 25 mg per tablet. Take one or 2 tablets every 24 hours. | |
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weepingwall said: currently my mother is suffering from a thing called vertigo,i was wondering if anyone here happends to work in the health or medical department. i mean we went to the hospital they told us its basically because of her high blood pressure,but apperently now its vertigo..my question now is does anyone know how to cure vertigo? what drugs are needed to cure her dizzy spells? thank you.
My girl Crystal suffers from it...there is no cure, but there are meds that can be taken and help keep it under control. Just make sure he eats healty, and get a good amount of rest. That will help alot. See your doctor about the meds. | |
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I dealt with vertigo about 3 years ago. It was brought on by stress, though, which I was very stressed out at the time and didn't realize it. Once I made the connection, it pretty much went away. There are times when I get stressed out that it returns, but not as bad as the way it was back when I first experienced it. | |
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weepingwall said: GangstaFam said: Same with mine, but she was able to get past it. I hope the same happens for your mother. really..are those drugs over the counter..or you can get then anywhere? Yeah, Bonine and Dramamine are over the counter drugs, store brand would probably be the same active ingredients.They don't have a lot of side effects. If she doesn't improve soon, she has to go back to the doctor. It might or might not be serious, there's no way of knowing until they find the causeof the vertigo. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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My grandmother had that. It turned out to be allergy/sinus problems messing with her ears. She should prolly have a CT scan or something if it doesn't go away. Seattle Org Invasion July 28th-30th http://www.prince.org/msg/2/177514
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weepingwall said: currently my mother is suffering from a thing called vertigo,i was wondering if anyone here happends to work in the health or medical department. i mean we went to the hospital they told us its basically because of her high blood pressure,but apperently now its vertigo..my question now is does anyone know how to cure vertigo? what drugs are needed to cure her dizzy spells? thank you.
I suffer from vertigo peroidically and my blood pressure is normal. I've been both to my family doctor and to an emergency room for it and they really don't know what causes it. My allergist says it has something to do with the inner lining of my ears (!) They usually give me Antivert when it happens. The medication knocks me out for hours so I usually can't take it and just have to take it easy until it goes away. Because your mom has high blood pressure they may need to give her something else to help. My guess is that when her blood pressure comes down the vertigo will go away. I hope this helps | |
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i want to thank everyone..i needed to know i still can have people's compassion..thank you again. | |
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weepingwall said: i want to thank everyone..i needed to know i still can have people's compassion..thank you again.
How is she today? She is lucky to have you. | |
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charlottegelin said: weepingwall said: i want to thank everyone..i needed to know i still can have people's compassion..thank you again.
How is she today? She is lucky to have you. today..well she got real bad today,so bad that we went to the hospital..she saw her doctor..then she gave her a new meds called atonal and mechanin or something like that..the mechanin one helps out with vertigo..right now she's doing so what good..she's starting to eat! so tommorow is another day. | |
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weepingwall said: charlottegelin said: How is she today? She is lucky to have you. today..well she got real bad today,so bad that we went to the hospital..she saw her doctor..then she gave her a new meds called atonal and mechanin or something like that..the mechanin one helps out with vertigo..right now she's doing so what good..she's starting to eat! so tommorow is another day. That's a good sign sounds like she should just stay in bed for bit. | |
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weepingwall said: charlottegelin said: How is she today? She is lucky to have you. today..well she got real bad today,so bad that we went to the hospital..she saw her doctor..then she gave her a new meds called atonal and mechanin or something like that..the mechanin one helps out with vertigo..right now she's doing so what good..she's starting to eat! so tommorow is another day. poor thing. | |
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Hope she keeps improving. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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