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Old 02-12-2021, 04:38 PM   #1
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I'm having some health problems BPPV (Vertigo} which keeps me from getting around and doing my car thing. Seems like turning 83 was the turning point, spent 4 days in hospital thinking I had a stroke. So i don't guess I'll be getting on the Ford Barn like I've been doing. I'll still check the site to keep my mind busy and see what you guys are up too. Probably wind up selling both cars, if it's not safe for me to drive. I've really enjoyed visting The Barn and sharing ideas with y'all, Have learned a lot from everyone. Thanks Al
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Al, Here's hoping your vertigo becomes more tolerant for you, and that we'll hear lots more from you in the future. We are all getting on in age and condition, and this Forum becomes more and more valuable to us all!
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Thanks for you FB friendship. So sorry to hear of your condition. Prayers for you. Thanks
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Hello Al.

I had a bout of vertigo, I didn't know what it was and thought I'd had a stroke. It took a while but it did wear off, and I haven't had any effects lately so keep your chin up. I'm not sure if age is a factor, but it was just over a year ago and I'm 62 now. It can be something as simple as a viral infection affecting the inner ear.

I think it can come and go rather than be a permanent thing. It was so bad I found it difficult to walk without help. I could drive though, because sitting still in the car didn't trigger it.

Hope this may be of some reassurance to you.

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Al, thanks for letting us know. All the best to you, may your condition improve soon. Know that we are praying for you.
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I had a hard time with it a few years ago also. I’m sure this sounds silly but I changed to a flat pillow and haven’t had any real issues since. It was probably an inner ear thing like Mart mentioned. I hope you get well. Keep checking in and let us know how you are...... Mark
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Mate had it, he is 65 ,changed his diet and lost a bit of weight and so far he is fine.
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DITTO at 85 years,
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Old 02-12-2021, 05:47 PM   #9
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Yes, I've been up in the VA several times over the past coupla months for similar reasons. They seem to have the bP under control, so I'm back on the shop on limited basis now. Got my covid shot last Monday. Trying to find some photos of someof the modifications I've made over the years.
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Very sorry to here you have vertigo. I also have it. I had to go to the Dizzy and balance center it helped alot. They have exersizes that retrain your brain. Drink lots of water!!! No caffeine. Its a big deal. I hope this helps and you feel better soon.
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Old 02-12-2021, 06:53 PM   #11
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Take care of yourself Grumpy. I know the grumpy part but haven't experienced vertigo thankfully. I'm in my 90th year and in pretty good shape for the shape I'm in.
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Had vertigo so bad , I was on all fors trying to find my mouth with my hand . No joke , everything was spinning , sick to my stomach, sweating. Finally had some tests and came up with Minars disease ? Spelling may be off . It passed , changed my caffeine intake , salt and diet sodas .
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Old 02-12-2021, 10:48 PM   #13
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Had a bad session with Vertigo a little over a year ago. Went to the Dizzy Clinic. They figured out which ear was the problem and taught me the Epley maneuver. Google it. I did it two or three times a day for a month and the problem completely cleared up. Just be sure you know which direction to do it.
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Old 02-12-2021, 10:56 PM   #14
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I'm having some health problems BPPV (Vertigo} which keeps me from getting around and doing my car thing. Seems like turning 83 was the turning point, spent 4 days in hospital thinking I had a stroke. So i don't guess I'll be getting on the Ford Barn like I've been doing. I'll still check the site to keep my mind busy and see what you guys are up too. Probably wind up selling both cars, if it's not safe for me to drive. I've really enjoyed visting The Barn and sharing ideas with y'all, Have learned a lot from everyone. Thanks Al
Hi Al; Years ago I drank every day so you could say I suffered self induced vertigo. I've also had some vertigo in sobriety not too often but I have an understanding of what you're going through. Around a year ago my thinking got a little sideways for awhile, that was weird. At the end of the day you have alot of people that really care about you and that's priceless. God bless, Craig.
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Breaks my heart to read posts like this. Reading other's experience with the same condition AND getting better at least gives you some hope. I'm praying you DO get better.
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Old 02-12-2021, 11:19 PM   #16
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We all look forward to you getting over it.
Keep us posted. Many of us will be checking this site a couple times a day waiting to read the good news that you are getting over everything.
There is hope, others have gotten over it.
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when you read about the epley maneuver it sounds weird, but it works.
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Old 02-12-2021, 11:42 PM   #18
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I had the vertigo thing about 15 years ago. I was teaching a Math class and I just felt wobbly but thankfully it was just before recess. At th break I informed the vice principal and said I'd need to lay down for a few extra minutes. He Calle dan ambulance and as I was being wheeeled out I could swear the students were cheating! LOL. Anyway it cleared up after a few hours and never returned. Have faith and take care.
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Had vertigo so bad , I was on all fors trying to find my mouth with my hand . No joke , everything was spinning , sick to my stomach, sweating. Finally had some tests and came up with Minars disease ? Spelling may be off . It passed , changed my caffeine intake , salt and diet sodas .
Prayers to you my friend. Stay positive and hydrated.
I came down with the same thing (Meniere's Disease) in 2007, about 3 years into retirement. Completely disabled me for nearly 2 years. Sick as a dog almost every day. Lost about 45-50 lbs. Severe tinitius/ringing in both ears, then severe loss of hearing in both ears. Finally came out of most of the dizziness and nausea through medication and diet, but still suffer with severe tinitius and loss of most hearing. Having a great family for support was probably the biggest factor for getting me back on my feet. Getting old is no fun, but we just do the best we can, for as long as possible.

Grumppyoldman, wishing you the best with your health issues. Hang in there....stay positive, and good luck!!
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I do not know you and I do not mean to presume anything. However, I have always been of the opinion that a body in motion stays in motion, no matter what age or condition, and laughter is wonderful medicine. Do not throw in the the towel just yet. Give it some time (as we get older we need a little more time to heal), have your hearing checked just to be sure there is no issue there, and deal with it the best you can. A positive attitude and a forward outlook that things can and will get better is your best medicine. Get on the Barn here and talk with people as much as you can her, by phone, whatever way you can. This pandemic has shuttered in way too many of the kids and the over 65 crowd. Stay social, stay engaged, and “stay in the game”! Feel free to message me here whenever just to chat - no problem!

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when you read about the epley maneuver it sounds weird, but it works.
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No fun getting old. I have slowed up a lot.Yesterday I finally got back to work on the 32. just don't have the drive I use to have. I seam look forward in laying down to take a nap a couple times a day. I just turn 81 and don't like it. Staying home and no one to talk to don't help also. Use to go early in the morning to get coffee and talk to friends now no more. Coffee shop close up. I hate wearing that mast, flogs up my glasses then can't see where I am going. I think that a bunch of crap anyway. What this world coming to anyway. Well I guess its time for another nap.
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Sorry to hear about your illness, keep fighting it. About 20 yrs ago I was diagnosed with atypical Meniere's Disease(my neurologist said the only way to prove it was an autopsy and he said most patients find that unacceptable).
I stay off of carnival rides and try not to do movements that aggravate it. I feel more comfortable standing next to a wall rather than the middle of the room.
I always feel as if the room is slightly revolving, but I think over time my brain has compensated for this feeling and I am able to function normally. Fortunately I have little to no issues when I’m sitting or driving.
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Sorry to hear of your illness. Yes we are all getting up there. I had vertigo a few years back and one day I fell off my tractor going down an incline landing on my head and although banged up pretty badly, the vertigo was gone. Not recommending that treatment. I know there are many causes for the condition. Praying for the best for you.
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WOW, I'm 86 and other than a little slower, I'm up and at it by 8am every day with something to do. Have garage heater so can work on cars. Right now it's shovel snow every day. We have had 48" so far this year with lots more on way this weekend. Enjoy that nice warm Ca weather.
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Don't sell your cars!. This will probably pass. Even if you are not up to driving or even riding in them, sometimes its cathartic just to go out to the garage and admire these old works of art. I seldom drive any of my old cars, traffic conditions and spending most of my life driving has taken a lot of the fun out of it but I still enjoy just waxing or piddling with them.
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Thanks for sharing your situation and the whole Barn hopes that you hang in there, seek treatment and that by putting positive energy and work into it, that you can overcome it. Don't throw in the towel as of yet - you still have lots of good years left in yah! God Bless you and your family . . .
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I hope you realize that you have a lot of friends who are pulling for you on here !Please listen to the advice of others who have faced similar challenges and get well ! I agree , don't sell your cars ! You have enjoyed them and can continue to enjoy them !Get better soon !
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There are a number of things that can cause vertigo some can be fixed or at least treated. Here's hoping your condition is a simple fix
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Balance is controlled by both of your inner ears. There are small loose nodule like things called otoliths (think of it as "rocks in your head) that move around in your inner ear as your position changes and tiny hairs transmit their position to your brain and that is how you maintain your balance. If one side has a problem it can cause your imbalance. These otoliths can get stuck and mess up your balance when side doesn't agree with the other. That is how the positioning exercises can help, by freeing up "stuck" otoliths...
As others said, don't sell your cars yet, it MAY be something simple, I hope so. Good luck!
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