I'm so glad you have someone who knows what it is and has a treatment. Years ago, my mum had that and spent a couple of weeks clutching furniture to stand and crawling along the floor because she couldn't stand before she even had a diagnosis. My sympathies for the workouts. Sending a big bunch of (psychic) roses.
Ouch. I hope you and The Spousal Unit are both surviving.
One of my fondest memories is sitting in my dad's lap when I had an ear infection. He would blow cigar smoke into my ears, and the warmth would soften the wax. I don't know if it was that, or just being surrounded by his arms, but I always felt better.
Maybe if you curl up next to you husband, you'll feel better, too.
I thought you "just" had an ear infection. Vertigo is another matter entirely. And you can't sleep standing up. Can you rest in a recliner?
Eldest daughter gets vertigo, and has a bunch of crazy exercises she does - rolling around on the bed, turning upside down, and all. It looks goofy, but it does clear up the problem. Good luck to you.
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So sorry to hear this (no pun intended), The Maine Coons send purrs.
I'm so glad you have someone who knows what it is and has a treatment. Years ago, my mum had that and spent a couple of weeks clutching furniture to stand and crawling along the floor because she couldn't stand before she even had a diagnosis. My sympathies for the workouts.
Sending a big bunch of (psychic) roses.
Ouch. I hope you and The Spousal Unit are both surviving.
One of my fondest memories is sitting in my dad's lap when I had an ear infection. He would blow cigar smoke into my ears, and the warmth would soften the wax. I don't know if it was that, or just being surrounded by his arms, but I always felt better.
Maybe if you curl up next to you husband, you'll feel better, too.
The vertigo only kicks in when I'm lying down, so curling up next to *anybody* is not likely to produce favorable results.
I thought you "just" had an ear infection. Vertigo is another matter entirely. And you can't sleep standing up. Can you rest in a recliner?
Eldest daughter gets vertigo, and has a bunch of crazy exercises she does - rolling around on the bed, turning upside down, and all. It looks goofy, but it does clear up the problem. Good luck to you.
Nope, BPPV.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_paroxysmal_positional_vertigo
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