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tigger53

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i've been going to disney for over 20 yrs. and love the rides. for the past two months i've been having trouble with my ear, dizzy spells and such. had some tests done and was told i have a weak inner ear and this is causing me to have the on and off dizzy problems. anyone ever have this problem? the dr. said it could take months to right itself, so i'm wondering about flying and getting on rides. how can i be in disney and not ride everything?:(
 
I'm sorry about your ears...

I would be more concerned about flying... I would imagine that could do quite a bit of damage to your ears if they were already weakened.
Maybe the ears will heal themselves before your trip!!!
Hope all works out for you...



:wave2: princess:
 
I would go to see another Dr to get another opinion. Also tell the Dr that you are going to be flying and see what they say.
 
Sorry about your ears :(
If you can't fly, have you thought of Amtrak?

Christamae
 

I have the same problem, sometimes the room would just start spinning. Went to Doc and he found I had high blood pressure. I was floored, it's been LOW all my life -- I mean stand up and faint LOW. :confused:
Even on med I still get dizzy, Doc said it really wasn't caused by high pressure -- just a strange coincidence. All that to say, the rides never triggered any dizziness.
You may just have to go with someone who knows to look out for you.
Good Luck and have your BP checked.
 
Last spring, I began having dizzy spells - out of the blue. They would come on suddenly and they would make me terribly sick. Went to a few doctors - they all told me it was just vertigo. They didn't know what caused it exactly - but that it usually disappears within a few weeks. (Got some motion sickness medicine).

Well, in the summer, I went for an eye exam and found out I had a detached retina. (This is unusual as I am in my 30's and otherwise healthy). Usually retinas detach very quickly but the doctor speculated that this began detaching sometime in the spring...So, I believe that's what caused the dizziness. Fluid began to go behind my eye when the retina began detaching...No one can confirm this but I am sure they're related.

Anyway.. after rambling on...I would get a second opinion asap and just ask about the risk of flying. Dizziness is terrible - and I feel for you immensely.

By the way, when I scheduled my retina surgery, our trip to WDW was two weeks away. I consulted with the doctor - he said I should have surgery right away BUT as this seemed to be a slow-moving detachment, I could put it off for a few weeks (as long as I saw him every week to make sure it wasn't worse). Flying would not affect it - I just would have to keep away from any wild rides. I was so stressed out about the trip - but finally decided to go. We had a great time - flying was fine. I didn't miss the big rides - I still did all the others!
Best of luck to you.
 


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