Firebrand
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I have been so sick with vertigo attacks lately. We don't know for sure, but there's a brain involvement in this. I went to an ENT 2 1/2 years ago, who told me that my ears are fine and that my brain is doing it. So off to a neurologist, I tried Antivert, Dramamine, Scop Patch, anti-convulsants, etc. Nothing is working and it's getting scary because I'm having attacks after attacks.
When it comes, I get extremely dizzy. It's so unreal. It makes my eyes go from side to side back and forth uncontrollably (this is called nystagmus). When this happens, I cannot lip-read at all. I can't even read, either.
I am 100% deaf. I used to be over 95%. The vertigo took out all of my residual hearing in my right ear, which I used a hearing aid on. My left ear is too messed up in distinguishing different sounds. I have been deaf since birth.
I don't mind being 100% deaf, but I really don't want to become blind if the nystagmus becomes permanent. I had it really bad yesterday and this morning. My eyes are bouncing around as a result. I cannot hold my eyes still. I have trouble lip-reading my hubby.
I was wondering if any of you had sight your whole and you went blind later in life, how did you cope? I am an extremely visual person. I see out of my right eye. My left has been blind since birth, so I'm pretty limited with sensory information.
Sorry this is kinda long. Thanks for reading.
When it comes, I get extremely dizzy. It's so unreal. It makes my eyes go from side to side back and forth uncontrollably (this is called nystagmus). When this happens, I cannot lip-read at all. I can't even read, either.
I am 100% deaf. I used to be over 95%. The vertigo took out all of my residual hearing in my right ear, which I used a hearing aid on. My left ear is too messed up in distinguishing different sounds. I have been deaf since birth.
I don't mind being 100% deaf, but I really don't want to become blind if the nystagmus becomes permanent. I had it really bad yesterday and this morning. My eyes are bouncing around as a result. I cannot hold my eyes still. I have trouble lip-reading my hubby.
I was wondering if any of you had sight your whole and you went blind later in life, how did you cope? I am an extremely visual person. I see out of my right eye. My left has been blind since birth, so I'm pretty limited with sensory information.
Sorry this is kinda long. Thanks for reading.