Guest guest Posted July 4, 2010 Report Share Posted July 4, 2010 I have MS Since 8 years and i face vertigo on and off because i have patches in my mid brain my neuro has advised me tab cinnarazine 25 mg thrice a day during giddiness episodes . It is very effective causes some drowsiness . Please try the medicine and info me . Take care Bye >Hi All > >I haven't posted a question in a while, but you may have seen me posting articles or replying to posts with lists of info I have gathered. I was wondering if you good people could please offer any experience/advice. > >As you may know it is my Brother who has MS. He is 28 and has had MS for 12 years that we know (though diagnosed for only 7 years). He also has Gastroparesis (Delayed Gastric Emptying) Coeliac's (Celiac's) Disease, Raynaud's, IBS, Hiatus Hernia, Lactose Intollerance and several allergies. > >For years he has had what we thought/think were/are Optic Neuritis issues-can't turn head around and talk for too long, struggles to move eyes left and right a lot, blurred vision etc. Light hurts and bad migraines that last ages. > >He is on Rebif, Lustral (Sertraline), Lanzaprrazole and Amitriptyline. I also notice he has a prescription for Viagra (he has a girlfriend). > >He hates seeing Doctors (as you can imagine he has seen many over the years), but the dizziness/migraines/head painful to touch on the side was getting so much he went. The local Doctor prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride 16mg for Vertigo. He has a great MS Neuro, but is angry that if it is Vertigo, why no one has picked this up before. > >If indeed it is Vertigo, I was wondering if you could share any experiences and advice please? I would be grateful. > >I wish you all the best possible health. > >Thanks you, Adam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2010 Report Share Posted July 5, 2010 Hi I will pass this info on to my Brother. Thank you very much. I wish you well. Thanks, Adam > > >Hi All > > > >I haven't posted a question in a while, but you may have seen me posting articles or replying to posts with lists of info I have gathered. I was wondering if you good people could please offer any experience/advice. > > > >As you may know it is my Brother who has MS. He is 28 and has had MS for 12 years that we know (though diagnosed for only 7 years). He also has Gastroparesis (Delayed Gastric Emptying) Coeliac's (Celiac's) Disease, Raynaud's, IBS, Hiatus Hernia, Lactose Intollerance and several allergies. > > > >For years he has had what we thought/think were/are Optic Neuritis issues-can't turn head around and talk for too long, struggles to move eyes left and right a lot, blurred vision etc. Light hurts and bad migraines that last ages. > > > >He is on Rebif, Lustral (Sertraline), Lanzaprrazole and Amitriptyline. I also notice he has a prescription for Viagra (he has a girlfriend). > > > >He hates seeing Doctors (as you can imagine he has seen many over the years), but the dizziness/migraines/head painful to touch on the side was getting so much he went. The local Doctor prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride 16mg for Vertigo. He has a great MS Neuro, but is angry that if it is Vertigo, why no one has picked this up before. > > > >If indeed it is Vertigo, I was wondering if you could share any experiences and advice please? I would be grateful. > > > >I wish you all the best possible health. > > > >Thanks you, Adam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 Hi Adam, Just a suggestion that migraines/dizziness can also be related to electrohypersensitivity (wireless sickness). I had an acquaintance who didn't generally have headaches start getting migraines and dizziness. Doctors couldn't explain it. We later found out her Wi-Fi router was too close (only 1 meter away). Turning off the Wi-Fi solved the mystery. The symptoms went away. She had the Wi-Fi for a while, so apparently the symptoms are cumulative, and can take a while before they show up. Other non-stop wireless sources besides Wi-Fi are DECT cordless phone systems, cell towers, smart phones, etc.) Even if one doesn't have Wi-Fi/DECT, one's neighbor might, and it goes through walls. For more information, check out the 2009 Columbia University Law School panel: http://electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/columbia-university\ -law-school-wireless-hazards-panel/ Goldsworthy suggests a theory for how wireless radiation contributes to IBS, allergies, and other conditions: http://www.radiationresearch.org/pdfs/2008_goldsworthy_calcium.pdf Magda Havas notes how this wireless sickness problem is on the rise, and she also made a remark on viagra. http://www.magdahavas.com/2010/08/01/pick-of-the-week-5-why-the-double-standard/ Here are some further links you can check for more information: http://www.icems.eu/docs/EMFacts-WIFI.pdf http://www.wireless-precaution.com/main/doc/EMFleaflet.pdf http://www.magdahavas.com > > > > > > >Hi All > > > > > >I haven't posted a question in a while, but you may have seen me posting articles or replying to posts with lists of info I have gathered. I was wondering if you good people could please offer any experience/advice. > > > > > >As you may know it is my Brother who has MS. He is 28 and has had MS for 12 years that we know (though diagnosed for only 7 years). He also has Gastroparesis (Delayed Gastric Emptying) Coeliac's (Celiac's) Disease, Raynaud's, IBS, Hiatus Hernia, Lactose Intollerance and several allergies. > > > > > >For years he has had what we thought/think were/are Optic Neuritis issues-can't turn head around and talk for too long, struggles to move eyes left and right a lot, blurred vision etc. Light hurts and bad migraines that last ages. > > > > > >He is on Rebif, Lustral (Sertraline), Lanzaprrazole and Amitriptyline. I also notice he has a prescription for Viagra (he has a girlfriend). > > > > > >He hates seeing Doctors (as you can imagine he has seen many over the years), but the dizziness/migraines/head painful to touch on the side was getting so much he went. The local Doctor prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride 16mg for Vertigo. He has a great MS Neuro, but is angry that if it is Vertigo, why no one has picked this up before. > > > > > >If indeed it is Vertigo, I was wondering if you could share any experiences and advice please? I would be grateful. > > > > > >I wish you all the best possible health. > > > > > >Thanks you, Adam > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2010 Report Share Posted August 7, 2010 Hi Adam, Just a suggestion that migraines/dizziness can also be related to electrohypersensitivity (wireless sickness). I had an acquaintance who didn't generally have headaches start getting migraines and dizziness. Doctors couldn't explain it. We later found out her Wi-Fi router was too close (only 1 meter away). Turning off the Wi-Fi solved the mystery. The symptoms went away. She had the Wi-Fi for a while, so apparently the symptoms are cumulative, and can take a while before they show up. Other non-stop wireless sources besides Wi-Fi are DECT cordless phone systems, cell towers, smart phones, etc.) Even if one doesn't have Wi-Fi/DECT, one's neighbor might, and it goes through walls. For more information, check out the 2009 Columbia University Law School panel: http://electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/columbia-university\ -law-school-wireless-hazards-panel/ Goldsworthy suggests a theory for how wireless radiation contributes to IBS, allergies, and other conditions: http://www.radiationresearch.org/pdfs/2008_goldsworthy_calcium.pdf Magda Havas notes how this wireless sickness problem is on the rise, and she also made a remark on viagra. http://www.magdahavas.com/2010/08/01/pick-of-the-week-5-why-the-double-standard/ Here are some further links you can check for more information: http://www.icems.eu/docs/EMFacts-WIFI.pdf http://www.wireless-precaution.com/main/doc/EMFleaflet.pdf http://www.magdahavas.com > > > > > > >Hi All > > > > > >I haven't posted a question in a while, but you may have seen me posting articles or replying to posts with lists of info I have gathered. I was wondering if you good people could please offer any experience/advice. > > > > > >As you may know it is my Brother who has MS. He is 28 and has had MS for 12 years that we know (though diagnosed for only 7 years). He also has Gastroparesis (Delayed Gastric Emptying) Coeliac's (Celiac's) Disease, Raynaud's, IBS, Hiatus Hernia, Lactose Intollerance and several allergies. > > > > > >For years he has had what we thought/think were/are Optic Neuritis issues-can't turn head around and talk for too long, struggles to move eyes left and right a lot, blurred vision etc. Light hurts and bad migraines that last ages. > > > > > >He is on Rebif, Lustral (Sertraline), Lanzaprrazole and Amitriptyline. I also notice he has a prescription for Viagra (he has a girlfriend). > > > > > >He hates seeing Doctors (as you can imagine he has seen many over the years), but the dizziness/migraines/head painful to touch on the side was getting so much he went. The local Doctor prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride 16mg for Vertigo. He has a great MS Neuro, but is angry that if it is Vertigo, why no one has picked this up before. > > > > > >If indeed it is Vertigo, I was wondering if you could share any experiences and advice please? I would be grateful. > > > > > >I wish you all the best possible health. > > > > > >Thanks you, Adam > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2010 Report Share Posted August 8, 2010 Hi Thank you very much for this info_I will pass it on. Thank you again, Adam > > > > > > >Hi All > > > > > > > >I haven't posted a question in a while, but you may have seen me posting articles or replying to posts with lists of info I have gathered. I was wondering if you good people could please offer any experience/advice. > > > > > > > >As you may know it is my Brother who has MS. He is 28 and has had MS for 12 years that we know (though diagnosed for only 7 years). He also has Gastroparesis (Delayed Gastric Emptying) Coeliac's (Celiac's) Disease, Raynaud's, IBS, Hiatus Hernia, Lactose Intollerance and several allergies. > > > > > > > >For years he has had what we thought/think were/are Optic Neuritis issues-can't turn head around and talk for too long, struggles to move eyes left and right a lot, blurred vision etc. Light hurts and bad migraines that last ages. > > > > > > > >He is on Rebif, Lustral (Sertraline), Lanzaprrazole and Amitriptyline. I also notice he has a prescription for Viagra (he has a girlfriend). > > > > > > > >He hates seeing Doctors (as you can imagine he has seen many over the years), but the dizziness/migraines/head painful to touch on the side was getting so much he went. The local Doctor prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride 16mg for Vertigo. He has a great MS Neuro, but is angry that if it is Vertigo, why no one has picked this up before. > > > > > > > >If indeed it is Vertigo, I was wondering if you could share any experiences and advice please? I would be grateful. > > > > > > > >I wish you all the best possible health. > > > > > > > >Thanks you, Adam > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2010 Report Share Posted August 8, 2010 Hi Thank you very much for this info_I will pass it on. Thank you again, Adam > > > > > > >Hi All > > > > > > > >I haven't posted a question in a while, but you may have seen me posting articles or replying to posts with lists of info I have gathered. I was wondering if you good people could please offer any experience/advice. > > > > > > > >As you may know it is my Brother who has MS. He is 28 and has had MS for 12 years that we know (though diagnosed for only 7 years). He also has Gastroparesis (Delayed Gastric Emptying) Coeliac's (Celiac's) Disease, Raynaud's, IBS, Hiatus Hernia, Lactose Intollerance and several allergies. > > > > > > > >For years he has had what we thought/think were/are Optic Neuritis issues-can't turn head around and talk for too long, struggles to move eyes left and right a lot, blurred vision etc. Light hurts and bad migraines that last ages. > > > > > > > >He is on Rebif, Lustral (Sertraline), Lanzaprrazole and Amitriptyline. I also notice he has a prescription for Viagra (he has a girlfriend). > > > > > > > >He hates seeing Doctors (as you can imagine he has seen many over the years), but the dizziness/migraines/head painful to touch on the side was getting so much he went. The local Doctor prescribed Betahistine Dihydrochloride 16mg for Vertigo. He has a great MS Neuro, but is angry that if it is Vertigo, why no one has picked this up before. > > > > > > > >If indeed it is Vertigo, I was wondering if you could share any experiences and advice please? I would be grateful. > > > > > > > >I wish you all the best possible health. > > > > > > > >Thanks you, Adam > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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