Could be BPPV that's when the cyrstals in your ear get dislodged (just a guess)
there are certain things that trigger it like getting out of bed from a lying position to sitting, sudden head movements as well as escalators.
There is no reason for you to live like this you need to see a balance specialist your PC won't know **** about this.
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11-04-2009, 08:30 AM #61Being a real lifter is not about a number, or a medal, or somebody else telling you that you are a real lifter. It is about commitment to the iron and strength of purpose.
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11-04-2009, 09:09 AM #70
Look up balance specialist for vestibular disorders in your area, unfortunatly they are not to common.
I emailed my co worker your symptoms waiting for reply, I see this every day sometimes exercises are given to bring on symptoms in order to retrain the brain but it depends on the case.Being a real lifter is not about a number, or a medal, or somebody else telling you that you are a real lifter. It is about commitment to the iron and strength of purpose.
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11-04-2009, 09:16 AM #71
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11-04-2009, 09:19 AM #72
Reply from co worker.
Motion sickness is caused by a mismatch of sensory stimuli with the brain not being able to prioritize the sensory information and this conflict causes motion sickness. One can try doing sensory stim although it is hard to treat. Usually having the person focus on one sense will reduce symptomsBeing a real lifter is not about a number, or a medal, or somebody else telling you that you are a real lifter. It is about commitment to the iron and strength of purpose.
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11-04-2009, 10:28 AM #76
no, but you can check if she is vestibular certified by going on www.vestibular.org
Being a real lifter is not about a number, or a medal, or somebody else telling you that you are a real lifter. It is about commitment to the iron and strength of purpose.
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11-04-2009, 10:50 AM #77
Cool! She's not listed there, but someone else in the same institute is:
Angela Wang
Is a physical therapist the right type of person for this?
Lunch
Leftover pork and onions from last night
Leftover carrot potage from last night
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Great job Mada!!! I'll be going up to about 75-80 tonight for a single, then no more heavy snatches until this weekend. We'll see how everything stands tonight, but I won't go above 80, no matter how things feel!
Good luck with the motion sickness issue, I'll be reading to see what it is also.Training log: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=168969133
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11-04-2009, 12:03 PM #88
Update from vestibular person:
"Usually for dizziness, you will need to check with the neurologist or ENT to find out the reason or the cause. Then our treatment will be more specific.
There are different treatments for peripheral vs. central problems, depending on the cause of your dizziness."
So it looks like I'll have to see an ENT first, to get a diagnosis regarding the motion sickness, and then get a prescription to use at a vestibular person, if that ends up being relevant.
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11-04-2009, 04:21 PM #90
I guess that makes sense and is one of the few cases that I actually think seeing multiple people makes sense in this silly health care system y'all have down here.
Dinner
Large mixed green salad with a sliced hard-boiled egg, 5 grilled scallops seasoned with salt and pepper and a splash of lemon juice, with sesame seeds sprinkled over everything.
Hungry again already. Will snack healthily in a bit.
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