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Hi Betty,

I had this same thing years ago (prior to Still's). Mine was so severe I

couldn't walk but had to crawl to get to the bathroom (I think someone on the

list mentioned this last week also). Turned out it was excess fluid in the

inner ear. The treatment was very simple - over the counter decongestants for a

week. The higher the altitude the worse the symptoms. At the time, I spending

the week in a condo high in the mountains. After three days of not being able

to turn my head even 1 inch without becoming instantly nauseated, I went down

the mountain to the ER. Hardly had any symptoms once I got there. The

decongestants worked like a charm. The Dr. did say no flights till it was

cleared up.

Good luck and hope you get feeling better soon.

Be good to yourself,

Barb in SLC

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Hi Betty,

I get dizzy quite often when I am turning my head (as if to look the other way). It is quite bothersome, especially when driving. (my husband wonders why I don't like to drive anymore). What is S/E? I too am thinking of switching from Enbrel to Remicade. I am not impressed with Enbrel. I had to go back on Arava, because the Enbrel along with MTX doesn't seem to be working for me. I have been on it since Feb. Let me know, how the Remicade is for you, if you decide to switch.

Thanks,

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S/E means to me..anyway.. side effects..(I am sorry RN lingo)...did you get the dizinesss w the embrel?.did it go awaywhen you stopp the embrel?....let me know , I wil keep you posted if I decided to try remicade..Thanks Betty Khogyani wrote:

Hi Betty,

I get dizzy quite often when I am turning my head (as if to look the other way). It is quite bothersome, especially when driving. (my husband wonders why I don't like to drive anymore). What is S/E? I too am thinking of switching from Enbrel to Remicade. I am not impressed with Enbrel. I had to go back on Arava, because the Enbrel along with MTX doesn't seem to be working for me. I have been on it since Feb. Let me know, how the Remicade is for you, if you decide to switch.

Thanks,

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I just asked this very same Question a couple of weeks ago. I am having the dizzy feelings frequently. It seems when ever I change positions/turn my head quickly I feel like the room is spinning. But not like I am going to pass out. This seemed to all happen after my Remicade and MTX dosages were upped a week prior. I haven't talked to my doc yet about this. It happens every so often. But like I said before. The last time I went for my remicade treatment the nurse said my blood pressure was lower than my usual count. But it is normal now.

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Hi,

I get the dizziness feeling when turning my head, but not passing out. I have been on MTX for almost 2 years now. I don't have low blood pressure. My MTX dosages have never been upped, stay at 15 mg per week. I am currently having Enbrel shots twice a week. So, anyways, there doesn't seem to be a common denominator here, except we are both taking MTX. I am going to mention this to my Rheumatologist next time I see him. I having been writing things down, so I will have a nice big list for him!

I just asked this very same Question a couple of weeks ago. I am having the dizzy feelings frequently. It seems when ever I change positions/turn my head quickly I feel like the room is spinning. But not like I am going to pass out. This seemed to all happen after my Remicade and MTX dosages were upped a week prior. I haven't talked to my doc yet about this. It happens every so often. But like I said before. The last time I went for my remicade treatment the nurse said my blood pressure was lower than my usual count. But it is normal now.Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals

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I am on embrel and MTX, now that you mentioned, my dizzy feeling..(room spining) started after they up my embrel to every 3rd day..I will discussed this w my doc tomorrow. thanks..I also feel like the room spins around, not faiting feeling..it is very strange feeling..Bettymncnotenuftime@... wrote:

I just asked this very same Question a couple of weeks ago. I am having the dizzy feelings frequently. It seems when ever I change positions/turn my head quickly I feel like the room is spinning. But not like I am going to pass out. This seemed to all happen after my Remicade and MTX dosages were upped a week prior. I haven't talked to my doc yet about this. It happens every so often. But like I said before. The last time I went for my remicade treatment the nurse said my blood pressure was lower than my usual count. But it is normal now. Visit the Still's Disease Message Boardhttp://disc.server.com/Indices/148599.htmlThe materials and information contained in this message are not

intended to replace the services of a trained health professional or to be a substitute for medical advice of physicians and/or other health care professionals. The International Still's Disease Foundation is not engaged in rendering medical or professional medical services. You should consult your physician on specific medical questions, particularly in matters requiring diagnosis or medical attention. The International Still's Disease Foundation makes no representations or warranties with respect to any treatment, action, application, medication or preparation by any person following the information offered or provided within this support form. ion by any person following the information offered or provided within this support form. __________________________________________________

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