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Post by Weeble on Jun 25, 2010 19:10:20 GMT
Hi Bubble
I agree on the worrying thing, it makes me really tired and hungry. Walking on the beach must be lovely in this weather, very jealous. Hope tomorrow you wake up and the dizziness is better
Love
Kat
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Post by winegirl on Jun 26, 2010 7:21:49 GMT
Hi Hun
I agree with monica, mine too was very much all anxiety related, but i did get a refferal to an ENT clinic where it was discovered i have a damaged balance system! This is not what was making me feel dizzy at the time tho, it really was PNI related, but now i have explanations as to why i cannot even stand sitting on a swing or going on a boat etc for the horrid motion that messes with my balance!
I hope this weekend is dizzy free for you hun, hang in there, it does get better x
Take Care
WG x
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Post by bubble212 on Jun 26, 2010 7:37:07 GMT
Hi Girls,
Thanks for your responses, I was seen by ENT when we weres till searching for a diagnosis, and after conducting various tests and looking in my ear with a large contraption he said there was nothing wrong with my inner ear balance at all, he also did a hearing test which he said was very high quality hearing. So therefore I am not sure it has anything to do with my balance system. Its just so strange, woke up this morning looking forward to the weekend and am still dizzy, I must try to put it to the back of my mind now, but this does prove difficult when with every turn of the head I feel giddy.
We did have a lovely afternoon yesterday thanks Kat, Hubby and Son even went inti the sea for a while, and am a bit tanned today, even after covering myself in cream.
Bubble xxxx
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Post by Weeble on Jun 26, 2010 11:21:40 GMT
Sounds like you did Bubble, guess the beach will be really busy today the weather is so lovely.
What are you all doing??
Kat
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Post by monica on Jun 26, 2010 18:56:48 GMT
Sounds like you had a brilliant time on the beach.
Sorry the dizziness is still there. I too saw ENT consultant and had CT scan on sinuses (my big issues were feeling spaced out which I found out is a commom depression symptom and pressure sensation round one of my eyes). Results came back clear, so no answers there. However, my spaced out feeling would come back with blips, PMT for a while but became manageable. It's just so frustrating so I do sympathise.
Monica
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Post by bubble212 on Jun 27, 2010 14:14:41 GMT
Hi Girls,
Monica, I describe it as dizziness but it could easily be described as feeling spaced out too, like that feeling when you are slightly drunk if you know what I mean, it was dissapearing and resurfacing around the time of my period and easing off after, but this month I had no dizziness before or during but it came on after menstruation? Jo advised me that hers came and went spontaneously at times, did u find this?
Hi Kat, We had a lovely day yesterday, went to the bootfair, I put the dizziness to the back of my mind (as much as I could) and pushed on, got lots of bits there, then went to my friends and our Son played in the paddling poool with their Son while our Daughter watched them, was lovely. OH has taken children to his parents today while I have caught up with some jobs at home and am sitting down watching the football.
Hoping next week is a good one.
Bubble xxxx
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Post by Weeble on Jun 27, 2010 17:41:54 GMT
SOunds like a lovely quiet day you are having Bubble, Guess watching the football was not as great as you hoped. The weather has been amazing today, what have you got planned on monday
kat
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Post by winegirl on Jun 30, 2010 11:24:53 GMT
Hi Bubble
Yes, my dizziness (as you described - like spaced out/drunkish) was very spontaneous too. I could never tie it down to a time of the month or anything! I just went from having it every day to every other day, to now and then so on till it eventually went.
How have things been the past couple of days for you? I hope its still easing off hun x
Take Care
WG xx
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Post by Weeble on Jul 1, 2010 8:34:09 GMT
Hi how are things going, see you have been on line a few times but missed you posting
Kat
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Post by bubble212 on Jul 23, 2010 7:58:51 GMT
Hi all, Sorry haven't posted for so long, been quite hectic recently, we are in the process of moving house, Hubby been away and been coming off anti d's. Seems to be going okay so far, been completely off them for about a week and a half now, have noticed that I am having intense dreams every night, but hoping this will wear off soon as its exhausting. xxxx
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Post by Weeble on Jul 23, 2010 9:17:33 GMT
Hi Bubble so lovely to hear from you. Coming off the antiD's fingers crossed it keeps going well, dont be demoralised if it goes a little wrong you are doing so well. The intense dreams are horrible arent they, but I get them on and off but they always get better after a few days or weeks. Moving house, thats brave, I did it after my first child was born when he was 10 months old and that was hard enough.
How is everything else? How are the kids?
Love Kat
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Post by juppster on Jul 24, 2010 19:56:25 GMT
Hey Bubble Lovely to hear from you. Good luck with coming off the Anti-D's....i hope the house move goes smoothly. Take care xx
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Post by bubble212 on Jul 24, 2010 21:14:16 GMT
Hi Girls, Thanks for ur messages, kids are both well so that is good, everything else seems good at the moment. We currently live in a 2nd floor flat, so very much looking forward to being in a house, with a garden and our own front door. There is no lift in the flat so when I am home alone it is quite difficult to get a 2year old and 7 month old down th stairs, so really looking forward to pushing the pram in and out of the front door. Things still going well coming off the anti d's, early days but I have had my longest non dizzy period, over three weeks now, but I will not beat myself up if I need to go back on them, but so far so good, just taking it one day at a time. Did a bootsale today after a clearout in preperation for the move, and made some money so feeling positive. Hope everyone else has had a good day.
Bubble xxxx
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Post by Weeble on Jul 25, 2010 19:02:22 GMT
Oh yes a garden, it makes such a difference, come rain or shine I dress my little boy up and he is out there playing at the moment in shorts and sun tan lotion, but in the winter his total body covers. I hold you in total awe for managing two kids and no lift. I struggle to get two kids out the house and I can park my car 1 metre from the front door.
You sound like you are doing so well, I am really pleased for you. Pleased the bootsale went well, I have big ebay turn outs, what went well and what could you not shift?
Hope today was ok? what did you do? How is the weather in your neck of the woods? what big things are your kids up to at the moment? My 4 year old is obsessed with his new toy plane and my 11 month old is saying his first words.
Kat
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Post by bubble212 on Jul 25, 2010 19:57:14 GMT
Hi Kat,
Ah, thankyou, it certainly hasn't been easy living in the flat with the children, with one it was just about manageable, but found it very hard getting my oldest up and down through my pregnancy and now with two its just too much. Well, the things that I found hard to shift at the bootsale were all the next babygrows, that bubba has hardly worn as she grew out of them so quick and so many people bought them for us as gifts we just had too many at one time, but they didn't go, the things that went were really quite unexpected, but then everyone has their own tast I suppose, it was nice to finally do it, we have talked about giving it a go for ages and never got round to it, but it was worth it and then at least we got a bit back to buy the kids something new with, the rest went to charity and the babaygrows keeping for my friend, haha. What do u sell on ebay? I have sold a few bits on ther but have been mucked about by a few people. who have outbid other people on items then told me they crise surprisehanged their mind and don't want it, so have been a bit put off. I like putting things on the friday ad, they seem to go quicker an there.
We went to a different bootsale today, got a few bits, then spent the rest of the day at home which can be more stressful at times, kids bored and we trying to tidy etc, I need to get more organised with the housework in the week. Weather been quite nice today, what about your way? Ah, that is sweet about ur son loving his new toy, it is lovely when they really get into something, my son is exactly like that with his toys, he is into superheroes at the moment. Is your 11 month old saying Dadda, they always seem to say that first, before Mumma, its so lovely when they start speaking.
What did u get up to today?
Bubble xxxx
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