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WALLEYE
07-10-2007, 11:50 AM
Its back again that frickin vertigo! Wife woke me up at 1:30 am sweating up a storm dripping wet then the vertigo kicked in she could not walk, this lasted for 2 ½ hours is this @#$% for real. Dx ms a few months back. The bizarre part is the air conditioning was on full blast. It was cooler last night than the last few nights. She starts by feeling not normal for a day or 2, she took her mclezine all that di was make her yack. Any idea if this is a relapse or what?
She takes copaxone seems to work alright accept for the sight reactions get very sore, big (I mean huge) annoying.
She also has been having problems with muscles in hip, but docter says its not related that its got something to do with pelvic after child birth. Nothing was checked on this, this guy does therapy. For what I think they don’t know cause he thought it was for her back. He asked about a c-spine mri. What is this?
Any input or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

Scott (wife is not able to get to a computer)
:( :confused:

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KTMorra
07-10-2007, 01:05 PM
Hi Scott

I'm sorry you and your wife have to go through this again. It does sound like she needs to call her Neuro and let him/her know about what is going on. It very well could be a relapse. Don't be discouraged though, the MS medication can take up to 6 months to fully kick in and basically what it does is slow down the formation of lesions and thus the frequency of relapses that she has.
It's easy to get confused when the docs start talking in medical jargon. A
c-spine MRI is an MRI of the cervical spine, the Neck region. That is where the majority of my lesions are. I was just diagnosed in Feb of this year. I too get major vertigo episodes and night sweats, they are a major pain in the rear. Doesn't seem to matter what temperature the room is either, my husband will lay there with multiple blankets on while I turn into a giant puddle of sweat. IT SUCKS big time.

Hope she is feeling better soon, and please have her call her MD.
Take care
KT:wave:

WALLEYE
07-10-2007, 02:06 PM
are these episodes activated by heat? if not im curios as to w=hat fires these episodes up?
she called nuero shes waiting for a call back.
thank you
this vertigo SUCKS!:)

WALLEYE
07-11-2007, 08:48 AM
;) docter told her to take meclizine and 10 mg of valium, and call next day with results. now its like her whole upper part from waist up is shutting down. i mean pain and weird feeling.

Hope4All
07-11-2007, 09:39 AM
First off your wife is very lucky to have you, it takes alot for a spouse to come on here when someone they love is having problems

I get vertigo that will last me 1 full week and it will be 24/7. I don't have the room spinning type (only had that 2x's in 10yrs) mine is more off balance, like the floor is moving and if I'm sitting I really feel like Im going to fall over to one side. I agree totally vertigo stinks! It doesn't just affect her it affect everyone around her. But you cannot make it better, just be understanding and help her out in anyone you can.

Believe me she doesn't want it either.........when mine hits I feel like a useless piece of crap. Everyone is doing for me and I HATE that. Women are naturally the caregivers...most women don't really know how to take it when others are caring for them, its a mental thing.

I thank fully don't have the night sweats......my husband would be on the couch if I started that ..... yet you stay in bed with her :)

Also I'm impressed that her DR did call back, they normally dont! At least not mine.

Just keep her comftorable and tomorrow you will talk to her Dr and find out what to do :)

Hope

WALLEYE
07-11-2007, 10:04 AM
thank you its not easy but i married this woman for better or worse, this isnt worse its just a bump in the road.

Hope4All
07-11-2007, 10:19 AM
Well said!!!!!! I was apologizing to my husband last night for always being in pain. We have a lot of guilt. Now if the tables were turned and my husband had this I would love him no matter what, but I'm sure he too would feel like me.

He keeps reminding me we aren't 20 anymore. But you would be surprised how many men up and leave their wives because they can't handle it.

I believe thats when you know you truely love someone, if you can love at their worse than the rest is a piece of cake :)

Hope

KTMorra
07-11-2007, 11:01 AM
Good Morning Scott

I hope you and your wife had a better night last night and that she is feeling better today. Sounds like she has a good relationship with her MD which is half the battle.

Take care
Kt

mnewhall
07-11-2007, 11:21 AM
Scott,

MS is definitely affected by heat. I hope your wife is feeling better today. You are in my prayers.

Blessings,
michelle

WALLEYE
07-11-2007, 01:33 PM
shes wore out no energy and a little wousy from the meds, the nurse was saying we need to find out what causing the vertigo to kick in. thie guys pretty good about caring and helping which is great.
thank you all for your concerns.
Scott:jester:

WALLEYE
07-12-2007, 02:21 PM
Were trying to get her into docter with no luck. vertigo is gone for know but the @#$%^# fatique is kicking in, shes really flustered and iritated, she doesnt know what to do. thinking about maybe diability. she says she just needs a break, but this CRAP is just so rotten no idea whats next. my thought is shes to worried on the $$ aspect and right now i dont care health comes first and let me take care of the rest.
thanks for letting me blow some steam. cause this is getting annoying for both of us espically her.
Scott
:confused:





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