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---Hi Doris,

My Mam is going through the same at the moment,complaining of

dizziness and also sickness.The doctors have told us Mam as Atrial

Fibulation.Postual Hypotension as been making Mam faint .We have been

told that they are aware that Galantamine [Reminyl]can cause this , so

they have reduced the dosage .So far it seems to have worked as Mam as

not complained of dizziness since .Mam as been on Galatamine for

approx 4 years though.hope this is of some help.

Best Wishes

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In LBDcaregivers , DORIS KARATOPRAK

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>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> It's me with another question.

>

> I talked to my mom today and she said that in the night while she

was in bed, she woke up and the room was going around and around. She

says that she didn't even lift her head up because she was too dizzy.

>

> She says that she ate supper and had her other meals yesterday.

>

> I thought it might be because she had some pretty bad bowel

movements yesterday and that she might be dehydrated, but as my sister

pointed out, she has had the bad bm's before and this has not happened.

>

> We are now wondering if this might be a hallucination or delusion.

She is fine today. There has been no change in her meds.

>

> So we thought we would ask all of you if your LO's have

experienced anything like this. I could understand it if she had

gotten up or sat up, but she was lying down the whole time.

>

> We would appreciate any input. Thanks Doris

>

> LO- Mom: Ramona Age: 76 Dx'd: March 2005-recently reevaluated

with only slight decline in the past year- meds: Reminyl, Wellbutrin,

Fosomax, low-dose aspirin- Living independently with supervision.

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Hey Doris!

I'm wondering if your mother had a blood pressure drop despite lying down. Can

she call

someone in to take her BP if this happens again? 24 hour assistance? I have a

cuff if you

or Freda need to borrow it. Digital, very easy to use.

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> It's me with another question.

>

> I talked to my mom today and she said that in the night while she was in

bed, she

woke up and the room was going around and around. She says that she didn't even

lift

her head up because she was too dizzy.

>

> She says that she ate supper and had her other meals yesterday.

>

> I thought it might be because she had some pretty bad bowel movements

yesterday

and that she might be dehydrated, but as my sister pointed out, she has had the

bad bm's

before and this has not happened.

>

> We are now wondering if this might be a hallucination or delusion. She is

fine today.

There has been no change in her meds.

>

> So we thought we would ask all of you if your LO's have experienced anything

like this.

I could understand it if she had gotten up or sat up, but she was lying down the

whole

time.

>

> We would appreciate any input. Thanks Doris

>

> LO- Mom: Ramona Age: 76 Dx'd: March 2005-recently reevaluated with only

slight

decline in the past year- meds: Reminyl, Wellbutrin, Fosomax, low-dose aspirin-

Living

independently with supervision.

>

>

>

>

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Going round and round....it happened to me and I have Vertigo. It happened

to my husband's mother and she had an ear infection. Just some

possibilities.

Myrna (68) in Missouri

Caregiver for Husband Jerry (70)

Diagnosed AD 1997, LBD 2004

dizziness question

> Hi Everyone,

>

> It's me with another question.

>

> I talked to my mom today and she said that in the night while she was in

bed, she woke up and the room was going around and around. She says that

she didn't even lift her head up because she was too dizzy.

>

> She says that she ate supper and had her other meals yesterday.

>

> I thought it might be because she had some pretty bad bowel movements

yesterday and that she might be dehydrated, but as my sister pointed out,

she has had the bad bm's before and this has not happened.

>

> We are now wondering if this might be a hallucination or delusion. She

is fine today. There has been no change in her meds.

>

> So we thought we would ask all of you if your LO's have experienced

anything like this. I could understand it if she had gotten up or sat up,

but she was lying down the whole time.

>

> We would appreciate any input. Thanks Doris

>

> LO- Mom: Ramona Age: 76 Dx'd: March 2005-recently reevaluated with

only slight decline in the past year- meds: Reminyl, Wellbutrin, Fosomax,

low-dose aspirin- Living independently with supervision.

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Myrna,

Actually that's a good idea (the ear infection) to consider. Will look into

that too. doris

myrnajohnson wrote:

Going round and round....it happened to me and I have Vertigo. It happened

to my husband's mother and she had an ear infection. Just some

possibilities.

Myrna (68) in Missouri

Caregiver for Husband Jerry (70)

Diagnosed AD 1997, LBD 2004

dizziness question

> Hi Everyone,

>

> It's me with another question.

>

> I talked to my mom today and she said that in the night while she was in

bed, she woke up and the room was going around and around. She says that

she didn't even lift her head up because she was too dizzy.

>

> She says that she ate supper and had her other meals yesterday.

>

> I thought it might be because she had some pretty bad bowel movements

yesterday and that she might be dehydrated, but as my sister pointed out,

she has had the bad bm's before and this has not happened.

>

> We are now wondering if this might be a hallucination or delusion. She

is fine today. There has been no change in her meds.

>

> So we thought we would ask all of you if your LO's have experienced

anything like this. I could understand it if she had gotten up or sat up,

but she was lying down the whole time.

>

> We would appreciate any input. Thanks Doris

>

> LO- Mom: Ramona Age: 76 Dx'd: March 2005-recently reevaluated with

only slight decline in the past year- meds: Reminyl, Wellbutrin, Fosomax,

low-dose aspirin- Living independently with supervision.

>

>

>

>

>

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Doris, there are several reasons a person can have the spinning dizzies. I

would first appeal you to take your mother to her doctor.

The doctor will ask questions and run test to determine what caused it. Was

it a stroke or TIA? Is it Meniere's disease? Is it a problem of loose debris

in the inner ear, such as cells or proteins that have moved around? That is

the most common problem.

I have a spinning sensation, that the room is whirling around very fast,

sometimes.

I have had ear trouble all my life, with a pretty bad hearing loss. I have

learned to make myself turn my head often and a lot, to make the dizzies

subside a bit. It also leaves faster, not lingering on as a severe problem for

up

to three months. It can make a person pretty sick, but shaking that debris

back in place is what I have to do to get better.

I am sure you wouldn't second guess your mother's problem.

Imogene

In a message dated 4/18/2006 4:22:18 PM Central Daylight Time,

dkaratoprak@... writes:

Hi Everyone,

It's me with another question.

I talked to my mom today and she said that in the night while she was in

bed, she woke up and the room was going around and around. She says that she

didn't even lift her head up because she was too dizzy.

She says that she ate supper and had her other meals yesterday.

I thought it might be because she had some pretty bad bowel movements

yesterday and that she might be dehydrated, but as my sister pointed out, she

has

had the bad bm's before and this has not happened.

We are now wondering if this might be a hallucination or delusion. She is

fine today. There has been no change in her meds.

So we thought we would ask all of you if your LO's have experienced anything

like this. I could understand it if she had gotten up or sat up, but she

was lying down the whole time.

We would appreciate any input. Thanks Doris

LO- Mom: Ramona Age: 76 Dx'd: March 2005-recently reevaluated with only

slight decline in the past year- meds: Reminyl, Wellbutrin, Fosomax, low-dose

aspirin- Living independently with supervision.

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Hi Doris,

Dizzie Lizzie here from Kingston.

Mum has had a few minor episodes of being dizzy.

Hope that your mother got over this quickly!

I'm here to tell you that this can strike out of the blue and be totally

incapacitating!

Will tell you more if you want.

- Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Lo Mum 87(dx Jan. 05) and Dad 92 live with me.

50mg of Seroquel at bedtime only LBD related drug, so far

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Ditto for me as well. I seem to be highly susceptible

to Vertigo. I keep a bottle of Meclizine (motion

sickness medication) around to take when I start

spinning. I usually also need to take an anti-biotic,

and a diuretic, to help drain fluid from my ears.

I have fallen out of bed by just rolling over, with no

advance warnings. Wake up in the morning and

BOOM, out of the bed I go.

Sandie

-- Re: dizziness question

Going round and round....it happened to me and I have Vertigo. It happened

to my husband's mother and she had an ear infection. Just some

possibilities.

Myrna (68) in Missouri

Caregiver for Husband Jerry (70)

Diagnosed AD 1997, LBD 2004

dizziness question

> Hi Everyone,

>

> It's me with another question.

>

> I talked to my mom today and she said that in the night while she was in

bed, she woke up and the room was going around and around. She says that

she didn't even lift her head up because she was too dizzy.

>

> She says that she ate supper and had her other meals yesterday.

>

> I thought it might be because she had some pretty bad bowel movements

yesterday and that she might be dehydrated, but as my sister pointed out,

she has had the bad bm's before and this has not happened.

>

> We are now wondering if this might be a hallucination or delusion. She

is fine today. There has been no change in her meds.

>

> So we thought we would ask all of you if your LO's have experienced

anything like this. I could understand it if she had gotten up or sat up,

but she was lying down the whole time.

>

> We would appreciate any input. Thanks Doris

>

> LO- Mom: Ramona Age: 76 Dx'd: March 2005-recently reevaluated with

only slight decline in the past year- meds: Reminyl, Wellbutrin, Fosomax,

low-dose aspirin- Living independently with supervision.

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Lizzie,

Dizzie Doris here. Can you tell me more? Was your mom up and about when it

happened? Was there any nausea? There was none with my mom.

Mom had no repeat of it yesterday. It just happened when she was in bed.

When I asked her some more probing questions, she described it as everything

being 'wavy'. But she was having trouble describing the whole thing. This is

becoming common these days.

Actually, last evening when I asked her if she had been dizzy again during the

day, she responded with, " When was I dizzy " . When I reminded her, it was " Oh

yes, I remember. "

Any light you could shed would be appreciated. Doris

Cowie wrote:

Hi Doris,

Dizzie Lizzie here from Kingston.

Mum has had a few minor episodes of being dizzy.

Hope that your mother got over this quickly!

I'm here to tell you that this can strike out of the blue and be totally

incapacitating!

Will tell you more if you want.

- Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Lo Mum 87(dx Jan. 05) and Dad 92 live with me.

50mg of Seroquel at bedtime only LBD related drug, so far

---------------------------------

Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+

countries) for 2¢/min or less.

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Thanks Sandie. Actually mom has fallen out of bed several times also. We put

it down to REM sleep disorder. We will get her ears checked out, or whatever

the doctor can check. Last night she slept well. No wobblies or dizzies.

Hopefully it won't happen again. But we will be on the alert. Thanks for

answering my question. Doris

Sandie wrote: Ditto for me as well. I seem to be highly

susceptible

to Vertigo. I keep a bottle of Meclizine (motion

sickness medication) around to take when I start

spinning. I usually also need to take an anti-biotic,

and a diuretic, to help drain fluid from my ears.

I have fallen out of bed by just rolling over, with no

advance warnings. Wake up in the morning and

BOOM, out of the bed I go.

Sandie

-- Re: dizziness question

Going round and round....it happened to me and I have Vertigo. It happened

to my husband's mother and she had an ear infection. Just some

possibilities.

Myrna (68) in Missouri

Caregiver for Husband Jerry (70)

Diagnosed AD 1997, LBD 2004

dizziness question

> Hi Everyone,

>

> It's me with another question.

>

> I talked to my mom today and she said that in the night while she was in

bed, she woke up and the room was going around and around. She says that

she didn't even lift her head up because she was too dizzy.

>

> She says that she ate supper and had her other meals yesterday.

>

> I thought it might be because she had some pretty bad bowel movements

yesterday and that she might be dehydrated, but as my sister pointed out,

she has had the bad bm's before and this has not happened.

>

> We are now wondering if this might be a hallucination or delusion. She

is fine today. There has been no change in her meds.

>

> So we thought we would ask all of you if your LO's have experienced

anything like this. I could understand it if she had gotten up or sat up,

but she was lying down the whole time.

>

> We would appreciate any input. Thanks Doris

>

> LO- Mom: Ramona Age: 76 Dx'd: March 2005-recently reevaluated with

only slight decline in the past year- meds: Reminyl, Wellbutrin, Fosomax,

low-dose aspirin- Living independently with supervision.

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Imogene,

We will definitely check things out with the doctor. Thanks to all of you who

have responded. We have a lot of ideas to bring to the doctor. Doris

Iward27663@... wrote:

Doris, there are several reasons a person can have the spinning dizzies. I

would first appeal you to take your mother to her doctor.

The doctor will ask questions and run test to determine what caused it. Was

it a stroke or TIA? Is it Meniere's disease? Is it a problem of loose debris

in the inner ear, such as cells or proteins that have moved around? That is

the most common problem.

I have a spinning sensation, that the room is whirling around very fast,

sometimes.

I have had ear trouble all my life, with a pretty bad hearing loss. I have

learned to make myself turn my head often and a lot, to make the dizzies

subside a bit. It also leaves faster, not lingering on as a severe problem for

up

to three months. It can make a person pretty sick, but shaking that debris

back in place is what I have to do to get better.

I am sure you wouldn't second guess your mother's problem.

Imogene

In a message dated 4/18/2006 4:22:18 PM Central Daylight Time,

dkaratoprak@... writes:

Hi Everyone,

It's me with another question.

I talked to my mom today and she said that in the night while she was in

bed, she woke up and the room was going around and around. She says that she

didn't even lift her head up because she was too dizzy.

She says that she ate supper and had her other meals yesterday.

I thought it might be because she had some pretty bad bowel movements

yesterday and that she might be dehydrated, but as my sister pointed out, she

has

had the bad bm's before and this has not happened.

We are now wondering if this might be a hallucination or delusion. She is

fine today. There has been no change in her meds.

So we thought we would ask all of you if your LO's have experienced anything

like this. I could understand it if she had gotten up or sat up, but she

was lying down the whole time.

We would appreciate any input. Thanks Doris

LO- Mom: Ramona Age: 76 Dx'd: March 2005-recently reevaluated with only

slight decline in the past year- meds: Reminyl, Wellbutrin, Fosomax, low-dose

aspirin- Living independently with supervision.

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