Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 I purchased recup and started to take it but after several days I was feeling dizzy. Pre CFS I had a vestibular inner problem.In fact it may have been the cause of my CFS/M.E. I've read that long term inner ear problems are most likely caused by a virus. I have never had an official diagnosis even though I had many tests done at the major balance disorder clinic here. I saw at the time Australia's top neurologist in this field. He said I did not have typical meniere's disease as I didn't have hearing loss. He suggested I try a drug called Sturgerone which is not available here in Australia. My doctor gave me Serc which I did not find helpful.In fact it gave me headaches. My vestibular problem is brought on by motion. Travelling long distance in a car is worse than an airplane.I haven't been on a train...too worried and found out boats are the worst of all. Scrolling on the computer also stirs up my dizzines. My tests showed I had a problem with nystagmus. Salt is the one substance that is always recommended to cut out or back on when you have Meniere's disease or a vestibular disorder. I'm wondering if the sodium in recup aggravated my vestibular disorder. I purchased the recup from Spain it was not cheap and would dlike to use it. Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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