I am a 52 year old female. I have always had some "balance" issues. Within the last 3 years I have had very quick episodes (prob. under 3-4 seconds), approx. 6 times, where I have lost my balance and had to grab onto something.
Last Friday, I woke in bed turned my head and the room started spinning. Luckily, my sister had left me some Meclizine pills and I had my daughter get me one as I could not move. After 30 minutes, I was able to get up and the dizziness subsided but I didn't feel 100%. The next morning I woke up and didn't have as much "spinning" but my balance was so off, that my husband had to walk me to the restroom and at that point, we went to the ER by lunchtime. They did and CT scan and it came back normal and said I had BPPV, which is benign vertigo and is caused by certain movements. In the meantime, I went to and ENT and he made it seem like no big deal, told me to stop taking meclizine, which the hospital gave me more of. ENT told me to move my head and not hold it straight. Within a week, I was 80% better.
Yesterday, 8 days after first attack, I woke up, was feeling a little tired because I had a busy day the day before and my son woke up early due to coughing. At around 10am, he asked me to type something in his ipad, I looked down to type, felt "weird-a little dizzy", looked up and the spinning started again, took the meclizine, needed help all day walking and today I am still "off balanced" but can walk on my own.
I plan on going to a neurologist and am going to make an appointment at NYU, in NYC because they have a vertigo clinic. I work full time and drive a lot for my job. I really don't know how to handle this situation. Anyone experience this or have any advice? I am concerned to drive my children since this comes on so suddenly and if I was driving I don't know what I would do if it started, that's how incapacitating it is.
Last Friday, I woke in bed turned my head and the room started spinning. Luckily, my sister had left me some Meclizine pills and I had my daughter get me one as I could not move. After 30 minutes, I was able to get up and the dizziness subsided but I didn't feel 100%. The next morning I woke up and didn't have as much "spinning" but my balance was so off, that my husband had to walk me to the restroom and at that point, we went to the ER by lunchtime. They did and CT scan and it came back normal and said I had BPPV, which is benign vertigo and is caused by certain movements. In the meantime, I went to and ENT and he made it seem like no big deal, told me to stop taking meclizine, which the hospital gave me more of. ENT told me to move my head and not hold it straight. Within a week, I was 80% better.
Yesterday, 8 days after first attack, I woke up, was feeling a little tired because I had a busy day the day before and my son woke up early due to coughing. At around 10am, he asked me to type something in his ipad, I looked down to type, felt "weird-a little dizzy", looked up and the spinning started again, took the meclizine, needed help all day walking and today I am still "off balanced" but can walk on my own.
I plan on going to a neurologist and am going to make an appointment at NYU, in NYC because they have a vertigo clinic. I work full time and drive a lot for my job. I really don't know how to handle this situation. Anyone experience this or have any advice? I am concerned to drive my children since this comes on so suddenly and if I was driving I don't know what I would do if it started, that's how incapacitating it is.