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Steve woke up this morning with the same dizziness, headspins, and resulting nausea that mysteriously oppressed him ten years ago. On that occasion, he went to a whole raft of doctors and a whole raft of tests, none of which figured out what his damage was; it spontaneously vanished a few weeks later. Fortunately, with today's advanced intarwubs, I have been able to give him the comforting news that it's almost certainly BPPV, which means that he's not got brain cancer or anything terrifying, and the doctors can fix it.

While engaged in this research, Beth called with her head gone asplodey, though for psycho-emotional reasons. Need to make a bit of time for decompression with her today.

On the bright side, I feel as if I'm fighting off whatever lurgy [livejournal.com profile] sweh was coming down with last night. (I hope he has too! Because we have Plans.)

Date: 2007-03-26 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] auntiemisha.livejournal.com
Sorry that Steve wasn't feeling well. I had never heard of BPPV before so followed the link. So is he going for the upside-down treatment?

Date: 2007-03-26 02:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] briony530.livejournal.com
Tell Steve I hope he feels better and I surely hope it is nothing more serious. My first thought before I even followed the link was "maybe it's some sort of inner ear issue".

Um, Beth okay?

Date: 2007-03-26 03:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] otherwise-nyc.livejournal.com
Oh god, vertigo sucks horribly. I had labyrinthitis last year around this time, from an ear infection/sinus infection, and it was just awful. Hope he makes a speedy recovery, and finds a good ENT to help with that.

Will email Beth!

Date: 2007-03-26 04:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] b00jum.livejournal.com

One of the co-inventors of the Epley and Sermont Maneuver (http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/bppv/bppv.html), Dr. Epley is based here in Portland at the Epley Clinic: http://www.epleyclinic.com/aboutdr.htm

From what I've read, there is a degree of controversy surrounding BPPV and the manual positioning treatment method. I certainly wouldn't let that stop you from looking into it though. From what I heard it is hard to get a diagnosis, since there are few doctors who really understand whats going on and/or believe the limited research thats has been done.

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