Post by Marianne Marlow on Jul 16, 2023 20:56:10 GMT
ariella I have noticed for some time that when I am closing the curtains, looking upwards to make sure they are closed. That when I look down again I feel really dizzy and slightly nauseous for a couple of seconds.
Reading what you wrote about vertigo, I have realised that this must be what it is.
Also I started a yoga course many years ago and only managed two sessions because downward facing dog made me dizzy.
My balance is awful, never learned to ride a bike and also I keep walking into things, so I guess I'm not hot on spacial awareness either!!
I have not heard of labyrinthitis, will have to google.
Reading what you wrote about vertigo, I have realised that this must be what it is.
Also I started a yoga course many years ago and only managed two sessions because downward facing dog made me dizzy.
My balance is awful, never learned to ride a bike and also I keep walking into things, so I guess I'm not hot on spacial awareness either!!
I have not heard of labyrinthitis, will have to google.
What makes you think you have vertigo Marianne Marlow?
Going really dizzy and feeling like the room is moving or the floor is coming up to slap you in the face is horrible. I’ve had episodes from trying yoga (thankfully at home) and also when I used to do Wii fit and if I used the spring jumps whilst cycling I’d literally feel like I was in the air and my brain would get all confused by what it was seeing being different to what my body was doing that I’d end up dizzy, break out in a hot sweat and feel sick.
Have you ever had labyrinthitis Marianne Marlow? I’ve had it about 3 times and going from perfectly fine to hitting the deck in a space of a second and a small head movement is bewildering and makes you feel so so poorly. I think my worst fear is something like menierè’s disease.
So I empathise with anyone who has balance issues, conditions of the vestibular system and even ear infections that create dizziness and sickness.
Going really dizzy and feeling like the room is moving or the floor is coming up to slap you in the face is horrible. I’ve had episodes from trying yoga (thankfully at home) and also when I used to do Wii fit and if I used the spring jumps whilst cycling I’d literally feel like I was in the air and my brain would get all confused by what it was seeing being different to what my body was doing that I’d end up dizzy, break out in a hot sweat and feel sick.
Have you ever had labyrinthitis Marianne Marlow? I’ve had it about 3 times and going from perfectly fine to hitting the deck in a space of a second and a small head movement is bewildering and makes you feel so so poorly. I think my worst fear is something like menierè’s disease.
So I empathise with anyone who has balance issues, conditions of the vestibular system and even ear infections that create dizziness and sickness.