Guest guest Posted August 25, 2001 Report Share Posted August 25, 2001 Lynne, Yes I have had these episodes but even though some days are worse than others they do get better at times as well, sometimes I go a month or two without them. Shay Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang; Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz), Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2001 Report Share Posted August 25, 2001 Lynne, Yes I have had these episodes but even though some days are worse than others they do get better at times as well, sometimes I go a month or two without them. Shay Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang; Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz), Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2001 Report Share Posted August 25, 2001 Yes Lynne! Some days are worse than others. It took me a long time to realize that, in addition to vertigo in high places, I also get mildly dizzy sometimes riding in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my eyes to quickly from one side of my workspace to the other. Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop and even sit down for a moment. I think some of my panic attacks are actually triggered by my dizzy spells! ee (no spiffy signature yet) > Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one every > five minutes for one or more days? I have had these > episodes and they have come and gone but the last two > days has been way worse than usual. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2001 Report Share Posted August 25, 2001 Yes Lynne! Some days are worse than others. It took me a long time to realize that, in addition to vertigo in high places, I also get mildly dizzy sometimes riding in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my eyes to quickly from one side of my workspace to the other. Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop and even sit down for a moment. I think some of my panic attacks are actually triggered by my dizzy spells! ee (no spiffy signature yet) > Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one every > five minutes for one or more days? I have had these > episodes and they have come and gone but the last two > days has been way worse than usual. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2001 Report Share Posted August 25, 2001 Yes Lynne! Some days are worse than others. It took me a long time to realize that, in addition to vertigo in high places, I also get mildly dizzy sometimes riding in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my eyes to quickly from one side of my workspace to the other. Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop and even sit down for a moment. I think some of my panic attacks are actually triggered by my dizzy spells! ee (no spiffy signature yet) > Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one every > five minutes for one or more days? I have had these > episodes and they have come and gone but the last two > days has been way worse than usual. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Thanks for the imput ee!!! I am thinking that it is a symptom of extreme fatigue as I seem to only have it when I am totally exhausted. ~Lynne --- ee Meade wrote: > Yes Lynne! > > Some days are worse than others. It took me a long > time to realize that, in > addition to vertigo in high places, I also get > mildly dizzy sometimes riding > in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my > eyes to quickly from one > side of my workspace to the other. > > Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop > and even sit down for a > moment. > > I think some of my panic attacks are actually > triggered by my dizzy spells! > > ee > (no spiffy signature yet) > > > Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one > every > > five minutes for one or more days? I have had > these > > episodes and they have come and gone but the last > two > > days has been way worse than usual. > > > ===== ~Lynne Palmdale, California (Mojave desert) Age 50 Single Mom of 14 year old daughter Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17 Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Thanks for the imput ee!!! I am thinking that it is a symptom of extreme fatigue as I seem to only have it when I am totally exhausted. ~Lynne --- ee Meade wrote: > Yes Lynne! > > Some days are worse than others. It took me a long > time to realize that, in > addition to vertigo in high places, I also get > mildly dizzy sometimes riding > in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my > eyes to quickly from one > side of my workspace to the other. > > Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop > and even sit down for a > moment. > > I think some of my panic attacks are actually > triggered by my dizzy spells! > > ee > (no spiffy signature yet) > > > Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one > every > > five minutes for one or more days? I have had > these > > episodes and they have come and gone but the last > two > > days has been way worse than usual. > > > ===== ~Lynne Palmdale, California (Mojave desert) Age 50 Single Mom of 14 year old daughter Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17 Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Thanks for the imput ee!!! I am thinking that it is a symptom of extreme fatigue as I seem to only have it when I am totally exhausted. ~Lynne --- ee Meade wrote: > Yes Lynne! > > Some days are worse than others. It took me a long > time to realize that, in > addition to vertigo in high places, I also get > mildly dizzy sometimes riding > in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my > eyes to quickly from one > side of my workspace to the other. > > Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop > and even sit down for a > moment. > > I think some of my panic attacks are actually > triggered by my dizzy spells! > > ee > (no spiffy signature yet) > > > Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one > every > > five minutes for one or more days? I have had > these > > episodes and they have come and gone but the last > two > > days has been way worse than usual. > > > ===== ~Lynne Palmdale, California (Mojave desert) Age 50 Single Mom of 14 year old daughter Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17 Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Shay: I am without them right now and also don't feel as tired. They went away after I slept away the whole weekend. It must be fatigue. Thanks for your reply:) ~Lynne --- ShayPugHugs@... wrote: > Lynne, Yes I have had these episodes but even though > some days are worse than > others they do get better at times as well, > sometimes I go a month or two > without them. Shay > Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes > God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang; > Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, > Ralph, Curly (Tazz), > Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ===== ~Lynne Palmdale, California (Mojave desert) Age 50 Single Mom of 14 year old daughter Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17 Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 Shay: I am without them right now and also don't feel as tired. They went away after I slept away the whole weekend. It must be fatigue. Thanks for your reply:) ~Lynne --- ShayPugHugs@... wrote: > Lynne, Yes I have had these episodes but even though > some days are worse than > others they do get better at times as well, > sometimes I go a month or two > without them. Shay > Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes > God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang; > Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, > Ralph, Curly (Tazz), > Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ===== ~Lynne Palmdale, California (Mojave desert) Age 50 Single Mom of 14 year old daughter Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17 Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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