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Thx bytheBay. I've read about these, but have never heard whether they actually work. Good to know someone who's tried them and can say they're...
Hi RB. Currently going through much the same thing. Even worse, I'm in the middle of an extended 3 week overseas trip. I managed to pick up...
Interesting topic. Music used to be a constant in my life - now, less so. I have single sided deafness due to a labyrinthectomy. Hearing in my...
Ron: What you describe is similar to my experience. When my Menieres symptoms got fully up and running, a typical week for me was 2-3 vertigo...
Good luck. I've tried all of the meds for migraine at one point or another. None ever worked for me. Just tried Botox - first treatment so...
Fwiw, I took it for an unrelated issue. I had some pretty severe nerve pain in my shoulder and arm following cervical disc fusion surgery. If I...
It is my understanding that VNG's and ENG's can sometimes distinguish between vestibular disorders caused by MM, versus those cause by MAV. This...
What you describe sounds to me like occilopsia. If your occilopsia is constant, or permanent, I would think this implies some level of permanent...
Well...."normal" took a while - maybe 3 months, but it's hard to define what normal is. I was back at work day 10, and driving day 14. I would...
acujen, I never really experienced dizziness immediately after my labyrinthectomy, just occilopsia, so I'm not sure if I can be much help here....
I had my laby 20 months ago. Post surgery, I was never dizzy, woozy, or anything of that sort. Just a major case of occilopsia - my eyes just...
I think if you get a release of pressure, it's almost assuredly Eustachian tube related. Strangely, I experienced much the same thing early this...
http://www.mm3admin.co.za/documents/docmanager/6e64f7e1-715e-4fd6-8315-424683839664/00056616.pdf This link seems to have an accessible version of...
No, I didn't feel nauseous at all. None of that really. When I left, they loaded me up with anti-nausea meds and meclizine, and I never had to...
....and thanks redwing. It's not getting in the way of things. Just an irritation. I'm an inpatient patient :)
Stacbird, for me, the first week was far easier than I was expecting. I suppose what you experience will depend, at least in part, on how your...
I know there are several who frequent this forum that have been through a labyrinthectomy. I'm curious what your experience has been with...
Jen: The thing to remember is that Gentamicin, if it works with complete effect, is essentially a chemical labryinthectomy. Those of us who have...