Dizziness, ringing and a muffled volume in one ear

@IrishEyes As others have said, this warrants discussing with a doctor. There are various kinds of vertigo and a medical professional should know what questions to ask to diagnose correctly.

With falls being a major issue for seniors anything that poses a threat to being able to move about safely should be discussed with a professional. Even tho i had serendipitously come across an article about BPPV within days of my first experience and found the Epley moves which worked i still mentioned it to my doc at the time in case it had links to other issues the article hadn't mentioned.

Would be interesting and perhaps helpful to others for you to update us on what Doc says.
 

@VaughanJB …I did not mean to offend…but where I am if I called today it would take me three weeks to see a physician. Or you can go to the ER.
I get that. A couple of years ago, I lived in a place at which I could get an appointment with a doctor only 1 year or more in the future. I couldn't believe it at first!

I lucked into finding a doctor who did not take insurance, but for only $100+ a month made house calls. I need my prescriptions refilled, so I hired her for that. Of course, refills and lab work and other tests were still covered by medicare.

I needed to see specialists, too, but that wasn't happening. The prescriptions I take, IMO, keep me alive.
 
Thanks every one! I will call my doc right after I get back from Vet with the dog.
As I said before I trust your word over google anytime. You all have not lead me wrong yet.
Thanks đź’“
No offense intended but we are not doctor's anymore than Google is. When in doubt your first thought should be to call the doctor. Not come to us. I mean that with good intentions. Nothing against any of us. Good luck with the dr.
 


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