AprilT
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I can relate to most all of your stories, but, the one that really scared me and caused me to seek help is the one that happened very similar to the one Nancy described, I was in bed, woke up and the room, the bed, everything was spinning and this went on for hours not just a few minutes here and there, it was terrifying, when it finally subsided enough for me to get up and get dressed is when I called for a car service to get me to the emergency room.
Some of those other experiences some of you described you might want to get checked out by a neurologist, also having a seizure disorder, something like looking at certain things that make you feel disoriented can be related to that, I can't watch movies in 3d or I'll have a seizure at some point in the day. Staring into those blinking lights and staring at various types of movements can induce a seizure as well. Just a little FYI on the matter. I'm complaining, as I've said, I live with these things daily and mostly do just wait for the sensations to pass, but when the sensation is such that you can't get it under control something more is needed. Sometimes I can just be sitting back relaxing in a chair watching tv and it will hit. Not interested in people feeling bad for me, I don't, I'm just stating how it is in my situation its been like this for more than a decade and I've gone through lots of testing, been hooked up to all kinds of machines, been rushed to the emergency room a few times as well and hooked up to all kinds of machines to control whatever was happening that I couldn't by just waiting it out.
For those of you that are finding yourselves fainting and other such things happening to you more than once, I do hope your are getting checked to rule out heart related, blood disorders, neuro and other possible serious conditions can be nothing or something more serious, don't be flippant with these things happening to you please.
Some of those other experiences some of you described you might want to get checked out by a neurologist, also having a seizure disorder, something like looking at certain things that make you feel disoriented can be related to that, I can't watch movies in 3d or I'll have a seizure at some point in the day. Staring into those blinking lights and staring at various types of movements can induce a seizure as well. Just a little FYI on the matter. I'm complaining, as I've said, I live with these things daily and mostly do just wait for the sensations to pass, but when the sensation is such that you can't get it under control something more is needed. Sometimes I can just be sitting back relaxing in a chair watching tv and it will hit. Not interested in people feeling bad for me, I don't, I'm just stating how it is in my situation its been like this for more than a decade and I've gone through lots of testing, been hooked up to all kinds of machines, been rushed to the emergency room a few times as well and hooked up to all kinds of machines to control whatever was happening that I couldn't by just waiting it out.
For those of you that are finding yourselves fainting and other such things happening to you more than once, I do hope your are getting checked to rule out heart related, blood disorders, neuro and other possible serious conditions can be nothing or something more serious, don't be flippant with these things happening to you please.