Posted by JohnX2 on April 4, 2002, at 16:08:08
In reply to Re: feeling weird on WB .. is the ground moving ?? !, posted by beardedlady on April 4, 2002, at 15:19:17
Beardy,Do you get this "drunk" feeling like you can't walk a straight line?
I experience this on Serone my 1st trial, but not on this 2nd trial.
John
> I have had it since August. I've been on Serzone for three and a half years, so I can't blame it. Someone else I know got this after a month on Zoloft. When he quit cold turkey, it got worse and lasted for several months. It comes and goes for him.
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> Me--I'm still waiting for it to go. My neurologist says it's a form of migraine. I am starting to not buy it. I first got this weird rocking-on-the-ocean sensation when I reduced my birth control pill dose. It lasted a week. Two months later, I quit birth control altogether, and I got it back. It never went away, though it is been worse and better.
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> I was diagnosed with vertigo, though I knew deep down it wasn't that. Then I had an ENG to test for inner ear trouble. That came back negative, though my neurologist says it's still a possibility. My ear, nose, throat doc said he thought it was from TMJ and gave me some prednisone. That didn't work, so it was probably not from my teeth grinding. My neurologist said, though, that he could fill a whole room with patients of his that have what I describe.
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> I am very uncomfortable. It feels like my eyes are crossed sometimes or like all the ceilings are too low and halls are too narrow. It's like a headache without the ache, and it all started with a split second floor-dropping sensation.
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> I'm seeing my neurologist next week, so I'll let you know what he says about it. You should call your doctor. Don't let anyone give you meclazine (sea sickness medicine). Tell them you don't have vertigo.
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> If you find out what it is, please let me know!
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> beardy : )>>
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