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Fao Sqad
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I woke up yesterday feeling very dizzy. I couldn't seem to keep my eyes from rolling to either side (it changed randomly). I had a sore head and felt quite sleepy, but when I lay down the room spun at an alarming rate. I feel a lot better today, but it was a bit scary for a while.
What could it be? (It wasn't a hangover, by the way!)
I'm not on any medication and have no health issues.
What could it be? (It wasn't a hangover, by the way!)
I'm not on any medication and have no health issues.
Answers
Thanks 2sp....2 things come to mind: 1) Vestibular Neuronitis 2) Meniere's disease. Neither life threatening but upsetting. My money goes on 1) and this should settle over the next 10 days as it usually follows a viral infection... flu or cold. However, if you get recurrent attack over the next 3 or 4 months, then see you GP as you will need further...
14:57 Sun 06th Jan 2013
Thanks 2sp....2 things come to mind:
1) Vestibular Neuronitis
2) Meniere's disease.
Neither life threatening but upsetting.
My money goes on 1) and this should settle over the next 10 days as it usually follows a viral infection...flu or cold.
However, if you get recurrent attack over the next 3 or 4 months, then see you GP as you will need further investigation.
1) Vestibular Neuronitis
2) Meniere's disease.
Neither life threatening but upsetting.
My money goes on 1) and this should settle over the next 10 days as it usually follows a viral infection...flu or cold.
However, if you get recurrent attack over the next 3 or 4 months, then see you GP as you will need further investigation.
This is really interesting because I have had the same thing over the last three days-starting to feel better now. I had a really bad cold before christmas which took 4wks to clear completely so I do feel run down therefore susceptible to viral infection I guess. I had to hold onto the door frame as the room was spinning so alarmingly and slept most of saturday. Mine also linked to menopause-hot flushes really bad at moment and making me feel quite faint so not helping.