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Anyone here suffered from and found a cure for BPPV??
That's "Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo" a very unpleasant constant dizziness.
Cure?? Anyone? |
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I haven't heard of a permanent cure, but I assume you are familiar with the Epley maneuver which should stop an "attack" right?
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OK, here.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neurology_neurosurgery/centers_clinics/vestibular/conditions/benign_paroxysmal_positional_vertigo.html Quote:
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Not sure if you saw this...a recent thread about vertigo.. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/941631-had-episide-vertigo-today-behind-wheel.html
Some interesting answers. |
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Don't know the cause or cure, but the Epley maneuver certainly worked for me. My first bout hit me about 15 years ago. I had to be taken to the emergency room as I had no idea what was happening. Dr. gave me the printed instructions. I've had two more episodes since, and each time I do the exercises the symptoms recede within 5-10 minutes. Cannot predict when they strike, but it always happens, to me, when I'm rising from a deep sleep. |
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My father was on serious doses of Celebrex for knee osteoarthritis. He said it made him dizzy. I thought he was crazy, since that isn't usually a side affect. About a year later, I was taking massive doses of Celebrex for neck, shoulder and knee issue due to long distance cycling. I started getting issues where if I moved my head too fast, I'd get a big hit of vertigo. I stopped taking the Celebrex, moving to a special form of Ibuprofen coated with stomach protecting coating. I haven't had an issue since. My father was moved to Naproxen and he hasn't had any issues either. |
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I just reread the op's post and the part where he says, " a very unpleasant constant dizziness" now seems out of place for BPPV--at least in my experiences. The dizziness is not constant once the symptoms have been addressed and recede. I agree, the op needs to see a doctor as he may not be dealing with BPPV at all. |
Definitely unpleasant, but the Epley maneuver does work. Haven't heard of a cure, just treating the episode as it occurs. There's another maneuver out there that involves getting into a somersault position and manipulating your head similar to the Epley. There are meds available too, but if you can beat it with the Epley, who needs them.
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The Epley maneuver worked great for me.
I do it on an needed basis. |
SIL has a shunt being installed in her neck to increase blood flow....took awhile to diagnose, the mechanic has an opening next week.
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Thanks to all who have responded,
and those who have yet to respond. Thanks Sincerely, YP
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