Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 I had vertigo 2 to 3 months after having Gage. It was in the early stages and affected me off. Some lightheadiness, sometimes I would hear pounding in my ears when laying down ( the ol' eardrum Im used to with that really weird ears ) and sometimes a pain ( which Im always used to anyway ) so I didnt pay much attention to that. But then I started getting some pains in my chest and back, and then a couple of problems, and went to the dr. for tests. They said that it was vertigo and when I researched it found that it could cause chest pains, which is really wierd, LOL. But I had it lucky with the vertigo I guess. Erin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 Been there, done that. Vertigo can be caused by several things. It can be from mineral deficiency or from a hormonal problem. for me, by drastically reducing the histamine producing foods in my diet, my dizziness went away. this was because the high histamine level in my body was (for lack of a better term) suffocating my hormonal system. within 2 weeks of removing all histamine producing foods from my diet, it went away. I am not a nutritionist, however, if you email me offline I can refer you to someone who does nutrition based on blood chemistry (not blood type). his success is very good with many of my friends who had chronic conditions of one type or another, including Chronic fatigue, lupus, food allergies etc.. bon appetit Daniel Kane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 Vertigo is a neurological condition and is associated with cranial nerve 8, and the Vestibular Apparatus. They both are located in the ear canal and can easily be corrected by a chiropractic adjustment. There are orthopedic test a chiropractor can do to confirm the diagnosis. Often the condition can resolve, as spontaneous as it appeared, but should still be checked to see why it is occuring. I see these types of cases often and there is help. Good luck scott , " dharmadan2001200291362 " <darma.dan@v...> wrote: > Been there, done that. > > Vertigo can be caused by several things. > > It can be from mineral deficiency or from a hormonal problem. for me, > by drastically reducing the histamine producing foods in my diet, my > dizziness went away. this was because the high histamine level in my > body was (for lack of a better term) suffocating my hormonal system. > within 2 weeks of removing all histamine producing foods from my > diet, it went away. I am not a nutritionist, however, if you email > me offline I can refer you to someone who does nutrition based on > blood chemistry (not blood type). his success is very good with many > of my friends who had chronic conditions of one type or another, > including Chronic fatigue, lupus, food allergies etc.. > > bon appetit > > Daniel Kane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 You might have a problem with your middle ear ********Linda******** "The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word, unsaid" email protected by http://www.grisoft.com updated 1-21-02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 Scott I am up for a realignment....never been to a chiropractor.. i have had massage and what not but when the vertigo gets bad my mid back is hurting so bad and it feels good to have my three year old walk on it or my five year old beat on it with karate chops! Thanks...Betsy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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