View Full Version : Panic-Anxiety-Depression--Could be part of Balance/Ear Disorder


VisualImagery
12-09-07, 08:32 PM
OK, funny thing happened on the way to the forum. 2am Friday am, up very dizzy and vomiting. Still dizzy. Call to doc-ENT, upped my meclizine (motion sickness meds). I have been following orders and resting. My balance is severely wonky-such a technical medical word.

So, still dizzy, bit nauseated, face is tingly-itchy-numbish on left side, head feels floaty. Googled the symptoms and all the info comes up with Labyrinthitis. Guess what? It can cause panic-anxiety and depression. It is also cause by problems with the inner ear, possibly affected by having middle ear infection or cold, etc.

Making an appointment with my ENT tomorrow-maybe we will have answer to everything soon. Took my xanax, meclizine, and antihistimine-all standard treatment. Can only be on the computer for a short time-then I start getting dizzy-so signing off.

Right now, if all I had to deal with was my ADD, I would be a very happy camper! Other than this, I feel pretty good!

VI

dormammau2008
12-09-07, 09:42 PM
hey raddmoom m8 id cut dwon on your other meds with docs advice cos this might be a ration to them makeing you feel this way or maybe cold in the ear/,,,or maybe mild foodposing look them up with doc radd and cheak it out looked on your site its looking good ive got it in favs.....hows the reading ofve books going???....audiostreaming??????<<<meaning?????

blessing dormy x

VisualImagery
12-09-07, 11:15 PM
Dorm, thanks. Wish it was foodborne illness. Then it would go away and not come back. All the meds I am on are actually used to treat the ear problems. Plus, the pain in my ear and left-side of my head are a real problem too. It is just time to get to the bottom of it all.

I am not recording except for my website content right now-my throat can't handle too much reading. Really frustrating for someone who likes to read outloud. Was supposed to read aloud for 30 minutes in a class the other day and I couldn't do it.

Time to be very pro-active about my health care and get some answers. Thanks to Meadd and others here, I am ready to be firm and insistent. I appreciate your concern, and please know I am taking good care of myself in spite of all this. You take care and thanks for thinking of me.

VI