Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 .........you would think so! : ) but I should think that's one of the very first things a doctor would check in someone complaining of frequent/constant dizziness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Hi, all. I would greatly appreciate comments on two of the worst symptoms my MIL experiences. First of all, there is constant dizziness. At times it is severe enough that she just has to stay home---can't go to church, can't go visiting---simply debilitated. I have read that the sense of balance is off in people with LBD, so they are at risk for falling, but I have not read that they suffer from dizziness---the kind of feeling in which it feels like the room is spinning. Comments, please? Also, my MIL has has serious back pain. Is this a common symptom, as well? Actually, I have suffered back pain myself when I've spent time in bed because of bronchitis attacks. It seems as if the back muscles quickly, over a period of just a couple of days of bed rest, become knotted, or sore, and the pain can be considerable. That reminds me--- I read a NASA study once---one that was done to see what kind of physical deterioration astronauts would suffer from being cooped up in a space capsule. The study showed that very considerable bone and muscle deterioration happened during the FIRST 24 hours of lying prone in bed. In fact, if I remember correctly, the MOST deterioration took place during the first 24 hours! Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 elliot, come ot think of it, dad had mri's and ct's galore, because of unexplained falls, which the docs asumed were because of dizziness all of them said the smae thing more than normal brain shrinkage for his age, b ut everything else looked ok, he even had several eegs after i came here and they were not abnormal. hugs sharon Date: 2005/10/23 Sun PM 10:54:33 EDT To: LBDcaregivers Subject: Re: Extreme dizziness? Back pain? Hi, Stevie, Thank you for the suggestion. In fact, she did have an MRI just a couple of months ago, and the neurologist said pretty much the same thing the doctor said about your Uncle---brain too small for her age. He was very kind, because, while he told my wife that her mom's brain is shrinking, he told my MIL " You have a small brain, " something less worrisome to her than if he'd told her her brain is shrinking. I think we have checked all the possible non-LBD causes for the dizziness because we took her to a doctor who specializes in vertigo, and he found nothing. I will mention the wax build-up possibility to my wife, but I should think that's one of the very first things a doctor would check in someone complaining of frequent/constant dizziness. Thanks for your reply! Elliot > > Hello Elliott, > > Has your MIL had an MRI? If not, get her one ASAP. Just trying to be > funny....but...she > really should have one. My Unc finally had one to see if there was any > " fluid on the brain " because he was getting dizzy about a year ago, and to check > for any tumors. The MRI showed that his brain was " shrinking " faster than his > age allowed and that's when the doc said it was probably LBD because of what he > saw. No fluid or tumors. Other things that can cause " spinning " etc. is > deep wax build up in the ear (of which my Unc has occasionally), can she hear > clearly or is what she is hearing muffled? A virus or Tinitus can also be > debilitating. > > Good luck....Peace to you, Stevie > > * * * * * * * * > > > Hi, all. > > I would greatly appreciate comments on two of the worst symptoms my > MIL experiences. > > First of all, there is constant dizziness. At times it is severe > enough that she just has to stay home---can't go to church, can't go > visiting---simply debilitated. > > I have read that the sense of balance is off in people with LBD, so > they are at risk for falling, but I have not read that they suffer > from dizziness---the kind of feeling in which it feels like the room > is spinning. Comments, please? > > Also, my MIL has has serious back pain. Is this a common symptom, as > well? > > Actually, I have suffered back pain myself when I've spent time in > bed because of bronchitis attacks. It seems as if the back muscles > quickly, over a period of just a couple of days of bed rest, become > knotted, or sore, and the pain can be considerable. > > That reminds me--- I read a NASA study once---one that was done to > see what kind of physical deterioration astronauts would suffer from > being cooped up in a space capsule. The study showed that very > considerable bone and muscle deterioration happened during the FIRST > 24 hours of lying prone in bed. In fact, if I remember correctly, the > MOST deterioration took place during the first 24 hours! > > Elliot > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 Elliot- My dad suffered with both of these symptoms. I remember he would tell me the room was spinning and the walls were moving. Also, with the visual spacial issues, he would just topple over. Also, my dad had severe back pain. I always attributed it to his story of when he was a little boy and a classmate pulled the chair out from underneath him as he was sitting down. My dad's back pain was so severe that it would make his legs go numb. Worse in the morning, that's for sure. He would have to lay there and will himself out of bed every morning. Because of the numbing in his legs he had to be careful...not to fall...and when the room is spinning, the walls are moving...see the hell he was in!! Thanks for asking and for letting us know these are symptoms of your MIL Elliot. Sandie -- Extreme dizziness? Back pain? Hi, all. I would greatly appreciate comments on two of the worst symptoms my MIL experiences. First of all, there is constant dizziness. At times it is severe enough that she just has to stay home---can't go to church, can't go visiting---simply debilitated. I have read that the sense of balance is off in people with LBD, so they are at risk for falling, but I have not read that they suffer from dizziness---the kind of feeling in which it feels like the room is spinning. Comments, please? Also, my MIL has has serious back pain. Is this a common symptom, as well? Actually, I have suffered back pain myself when I've spent time in bed because of bronchitis attacks. It seems as if the back muscles quickly, over a period of just a couple of days of bed rest, become knotted, or sore, and the pain can be considerable. That reminds me--- I read a NASA study once---one that was done to see what kind of physical deterioration astronauts would suffer from being cooped up in a space capsule. The study showed that very considerable bone and muscle deterioration happened during the FIRST 24 hours of lying prone in bed. In fact, if I remember correctly, the MOST deterioration took place during the first 24 hours! Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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