itsallgood
02-23-2004, 11:08 AM
I am 31 (just turned); female; who is in very good health. Haven't been to the doc for several years (no need); and I take NO OTC medicine; apart from a vitamin regimine that I take every morning.
However; I have had the spells come on; starting probably mid last year.
And the CHIEF complaint is my hearing goes. Very high pitched noise in my ears; and it feels as if I am talking in a tunnel when I hear my own voice; or when I hear someone else. It is weird.
So anyway; hadn't had the ear issue in a few months; until last night. I was running karaoke in a bar; and all of a sudden my hearing went. And it was the fullness; dizziness; yet not being able to HEAR anyone; feeling like I was in a tunnel; and it is severe; it is like in a movie when someone is having at attack of something; and everything is muffeled; and all you hear is the pounding/ringing in your ears......it came on suddenly; one moment it was not there; the next moment it was.
It was accompanied by nausea; mild dizziness/vertigo; and tiredness/crankiness.
Somehow I still managed to work; but was getting a bit scared; this was the worst it has ever been.
About 30 minutes later; my hearing returned; but then I felt very shaky; lightheaded; (again; VERY shaking); and weak.
I had the bar give me a sandwich; and it went away.
Although I still feel 'weak' this morning.
I am going to make an appointment. I need a general check up anyway. However; I am thinking this is 'diabetes/hypoglocemia related'. When I was pregnant with my only child; I developed a mild case of gestational diabetes. I was 25 at the time.
So does anything in my post look 'classic' diabetes or hypoglocemic?
My eating habits for the weekend were not bad. I am a slender woman; 5'9; and right now I weigh nearly 130; but I have gained weight in the last few months. I typically weigh about 122. Yesterday; I did not eat much; but had eaten a rice bowl at around 5:30 pm. The 'attack' hit around 10:00 pm over by 11:00 pm.
Also; I noticed that when I drank some water; my hearing improved; but was replaced with the shakiness and dizziness.
Ok; tried to give as much background info as possible; curious as to what you all think.
It was very scary.
However; I have had the spells come on; starting probably mid last year.
And the CHIEF complaint is my hearing goes. Very high pitched noise in my ears; and it feels as if I am talking in a tunnel when I hear my own voice; or when I hear someone else. It is weird.
So anyway; hadn't had the ear issue in a few months; until last night. I was running karaoke in a bar; and all of a sudden my hearing went. And it was the fullness; dizziness; yet not being able to HEAR anyone; feeling like I was in a tunnel; and it is severe; it is like in a movie when someone is having at attack of something; and everything is muffeled; and all you hear is the pounding/ringing in your ears......it came on suddenly; one moment it was not there; the next moment it was.
It was accompanied by nausea; mild dizziness/vertigo; and tiredness/crankiness.
Somehow I still managed to work; but was getting a bit scared; this was the worst it has ever been.
About 30 minutes later; my hearing returned; but then I felt very shaky; lightheaded; (again; VERY shaking); and weak.
I had the bar give me a sandwich; and it went away.
Although I still feel 'weak' this morning.
I am going to make an appointment. I need a general check up anyway. However; I am thinking this is 'diabetes/hypoglocemia related'. When I was pregnant with my only child; I developed a mild case of gestational diabetes. I was 25 at the time.
So does anything in my post look 'classic' diabetes or hypoglocemic?
My eating habits for the weekend were not bad. I am a slender woman; 5'9; and right now I weigh nearly 130; but I have gained weight in the last few months. I typically weigh about 122. Yesterday; I did not eat much; but had eaten a rice bowl at around 5:30 pm. The 'attack' hit around 10:00 pm over by 11:00 pm.
Also; I noticed that when I drank some water; my hearing improved; but was replaced with the shakiness and dizziness.
Ok; tried to give as much background info as possible; curious as to what you all think.
It was very scary.

