Asking for prayers.

A couple of different things being discussed here. BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo) and Ménière’s disease are not the same thing though there are some similarities and aren’t treated the same way with the exception of some of the motion sickness meds given. The symptoms seem to be much the same while the event is happening. I happen to have BPPV which can be helped dramatically by crystal manipulations and you can feel better almost immediately. First time I experienced it I was sure I was having a stroke. Once you learn the pattern to manipulate the crystals you can do it to yourself. Mine usually come on from a sudden movement of the head particularly when I’m lying on my back under a car and try to look back over my head. It’s horrible. My vision looks like picture frames going by slowly, you really can see the lines from frame to frame. I literally can’t walk until the crystals are back in place. Trying to walk when I have this is akin to watching someone who has too much to drink and is walking while they lean heavily to the back or one side, staggering the whole way.

Ménière’s disease is not such an easy animal to work with. My wife just so happens to have it, we’ve seen many specialists and found nothing that improves the condition. Her spells come out of the blue sometimes every 6 months or so and sometimes as long as 2 years in between spells. They include nausea (Oh so much vomiting) and all the other dizzy things associated with it. She literally can’t get out of bed without assistance for a week at a time. We’ve found nothing to help her except the passage of time, sometimes these spells hang on for up to a couple of weeks. Wish I could give you an easy fix.

@Coleroad, I did actually wonder after hearing your description and the speed at which she seemed to recover if she might not have BPPV. You can search the net, there are schematics of what it is involved in realigning the crystals. The procedure to re-align is a mirror image depending on which ear has the crystals out of alignment.

This likely won’t help her if the diagnosis is Ménière’s but if by some wild chance she has BPPV these may be of interest.


https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/canalith-repositioning-procedure/about/pac-20393315

https://youtu.be/9SLm76jQg3g
 
Gearhead_1- Glad you got your BPPV sorted out, sorry that your wife is still dealing with the Meniere`s.

Once you learn the pattern you do it to yourself..

I failed to mention that my wife was expected to be able to DIY it, but that didn`t bring complete relief the way the Specialist did.
 
Gearhead_1- Glad you got your BPPV sorted out, sorry that your wife is still dealing with the Meniere`s.



I failed to mention that my wife was expected to be able to DIY it, but that didn`t bring complete relief the way the Specialist did.

It did take me a couple of times to get the hang of it. It’s not quite the same as someone cradling your head in their hands and I’ve found waiting the full 45 seconds in each position is a must. You can do the procedure for both sides of your head if you aren’t sure which ear is the problem. My father had this issue too and couldn’t perform the procedure by himself, I used to need to help him. He had many occurances over 2 or 3 years and then they just stopped. Ironically I had forgotten all about those days the first time I had the problem and it never crossed my mind that the same thing was going on.

One thing I know for sure about myself is that laying on a creeper under a vehicle and tilting my head back to see something behind me is nothing more than an invitation for disaster.
 
One thing I know for sure about myself is that laying on a creeper under a vehicle and tilting my head back to see something behind me is nothing more than an invitation for disaster.


Oh man, that must be a Sword of Damocles for you, or at least *was* until you learned what not to do.

the first time I had the problem never crossed my mind the same thing was going on.

Funny how things like that don`t always occur to us, huh?
 
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