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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

>

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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

> >

>

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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

> > >

> >

>

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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

> > >

> >

>

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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

> > > >

> > >

> >

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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

> > > >

> > >

> >

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