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I've been blessed to have been extremely healthy for my 56 years, but my luck turned Fri night. I spent 4 hours in the ER with severe vertigo, nausea and cold sweats. What an unexpected and wild ride that was. So the doc have me 3 days worth of valium which really helps, but hopefully I can get it fixed ASAP. My wife has had it off and on for 4 years and physical therapy helped a lot. And she very rarely complains, just deals with it. I'm beginning to think its true that women are tougher than men.
I never understood the phrase "Cry like a girl"!
A device similar to this http://www.dizzyfix.com/ helped me get those crystals back in place when I got vertigo after a fall.
And she's a type 1 diabetic and has bad rheumatoid arthritis all over her body. Her fingers have big nodules on them and are bent up like an old croon. Only 52 years old, she doesn't complain, just deals with it.
Thank you so much for the link! I'll do anything at this point to get back to normal.
I hope you get ok, you don’t realize how good you normally feel until you have a problem
Or how lucky you are when there are so many other people who deal with chronic medical problems daily with little or no relief.
My FIL had bouts of vertigo and it turned out he had a cyst in one of his sinus cavities. Once it was removed the vertigo went away. Do you know what is causing yours?

Best of luck, at 47 I've been dealing with some chronic hip pain and it sucks. I took good health for granted my whole life and I have a new found respect for other folks these days.
The ER doc said it's probably the calcium crystals in my ear(s) having dislodged or moved. They did a CT on my head to check for brain issues, but it was normal. Prob not needed, but it's a new E.R. and that stuff has to be paid for right smile. A couple of physical therapy visits helped my wife, I may try that or get the device 257wby recommended above.

I'm using valium now and it works. It's a nice spring day here in eastern KS, 70's and little to no wind, so I have my .260 on the bench and working with 123 gr Scenars.
Will valium smooth out your trigger pull?
Originally Posted by 257wby
A device similar to this http://www.dizzyfix.com/ helped me get those crystals back in place when I got vertigo after a fall.


That has worked great for me for the last 24 years. I usually get positional vertigo when mold is high (I'm allergic to mold) but it may be just be a coincidence. It usually takes about 3 days for the vertigo to go away but this year it 10 days to completely clear up.
Originally Posted by DoeSlayer
I've been blessed to have been extremely healthy for my 56 years, but my luck turned Fri night. I spent 4 hours in the ER with severe vertigo, nausea and cold sweats. What an unexpected and wild ride that was. So the doc have me 3 days worth of valium which really helps, but hopefully I can get it fixed ASAP. My wife has had it off and on for 4 years and physical therapy helped a lot. And she very rarely complains, just deals with it. I'm beginning to think its true that women are tougher than men.

Have you tried over the counter travel sickness pills? It's what used to be prescription Dramamine. Same stuff.
I used to get that when very drunk! Maybe getting drunk will neutralize the problem! 🤔 On a serious note, I hope that you can get a handle on it.....it can’t be fun! memtb
The trigger on this .260 is the Rem 700 factory X Mark Pro, not a lot of "pro" about it. I need to replace it. It's lightened down as far as the set screw will take it, still much to heavy. I don't feel any side affects with the valium, now hydrocodone makes me pretty happy but it keeps me up most of the night.
If it is BPV (Benign Positional Vertigo), it is indeed related to the calcium crystals dislodging. The redhead has been helped a gret deal by taking a combination of calcium, vitamin D and Magnesium. HTH.
I’ve never had “normal” vertigo on terra firma but I can tell you it really sucks to get a case of vertigo while tanking on a KC-135 on a dark night😮

I would have sworn that the tanker did half an aileron roll while we were plugged in and we were inverted🙃 Within a couple of minutes I was soaked and it took about half an hour for it to go away.
Do the exercises daily, and stop the madness....you don't need meds, they're just masking the problem.
Oh yeah, I forgot about the exercises. I assume you're referring to where you move your head a certain way to put things back in the right position in the inner ear? Yeah, that works. I remember doing that years ago when I had vertigo.
I'm all in on the exercises. We tried them at home for my wife years ago, but it didn't help. She then had a physical therapist do it and it worked. Something to do with the eyes and a professional can tell whether it took or not. That may or may not be true....
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Oh yeah, I forgot about the exercises. I assume you're referring to where you move your head a certain way to put things back in the right position in the inner ear? Yeah, that works. I remember doing that years ago when I had vertigo.


Yes the Brandt-Daroff exercise or Epley maneuver,,,,resets the crystals in the fluid.
Originally Posted by Dutch
If it is BPV (Benign Positional Vertigo), it is indeed related to the calcium crystals dislodging. The redhead has been helped a gret deal by taking a combination of calcium, vitamin D and Magnesium. HTH.


The BPV exercises retrain your brain so it knows which way is up.
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I have suffered intermittent bouts of Vertigo since I was 14. About 4 times a month. I used to take Meclizine but it is a narcotic & it knocks me out for 1.5 days. If you want to sleep like Rip Van Winkel, gitcha some Meclizine. I take 25 mg. They have it up to 150 I believe. You can buy a 100 ct botle from your pharmacist. It is NOT Rx but you do have to ask for it, behind the counter.
Originally Posted by Reloder28
I have suffered intermittent bouts of Vertigo since I was 14. About 4 times a month. I used to take Meclizine but it is a narcotic & it knocks me out for 1.5 days. If you want to sleep like Rip Van Winkel, gitcha some Meclizine. I take 25 mg. They have it up to 150 I believe. You can buy a 100 ct botle from your pharmacist. It is NOT Rx but you do have to ask for it, behind the counter.



Meclizine is the generic name for the prescription drug called Antivert and the over-the-counter (OTC) medicines known as Dramamine and Bonine. Meclizine is used to treat motion sickness and dizziness. ... However, meclizine works a little differently, reducing nausea and muscle spasms.
Here's hoping it's vertigo from a correctable cause. There are several conditions that can cause it;
hope like crazy it isn't real Meniere's disease, the one there just isn't much hope for. Wife got to coping
with it pretty well after the first 9 years, then it went bilateral. It's been 13 years total since diagnosis,
and daily life is pretty good, or very, very bad.
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