I've been to the doctor for all sorts of tests. I have had a lumbar puncture, ear tests, cardiac tests, and they all came back okay. I seen a neurologist and she thinks it's inner ear. I've seen an ENT he thinks it's multiple sclerosis. I still have these problems. I don't sleep well and I can't sleep. I need help but don't know where to go. I don't know what to do. also there's a lot of depression and there's huge unbalanced issues when I walk.
Hi tseymour
I started perimenapause about 3 months ago it has not been good as I sit here I feel tired weak I also started having this pain on my right side of the head back ear I have an ent dr on Friday I want my life back I prey every day to god for this to go away, remember keep your faith only god can help us.
do you feel like you are walking on a trampoline and your balance is worse when you are outside?
Not saying what is wrong with me is your issue but I will share my story: 11 months ago I became dizzy and it never goes away I have head pain , vision blurred, motion intolerable when I turn my head, like when you shake your head yes and no it just feels off and my vision just feels off . I feel in a weird dream state all the time. Never leaves. So the short version is that I thought I had a inner ear problem. Went to ENT and had a vng where they track eye movements and put hot and cold water in your ears and all was ok! Ent said it’s not your ears so I go to a neurologist had a LP all is good. Had a echocardiogram for my heart all is good. I’ll save you the time and not list my countless ER visits because I just knew I was dying or had a stroke . Finally had a brain MRI and I have Chiari Malformation. It was missed on first MRI and picked up on the second. Have you had a brain MRI? Look up Chiari Malformation and you’ll be amazed how the symptoms match up. It is diagnosed by MRI. Some people have no symptoms but some like me it destroys them. I’m still seeking treatment. Dizzy 24/7 is awful isn’t it? It’s like you never feel like yourself. Good luck and I hope you find answers!