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katie21919
07-11-2001, 09:50 PM
My daughter has been dizzy and has tingling in her hands sometimes. At first, the doctors thought she had viral labrynthitis(an inner ear problem) and they told her that there was nothing to do but rest and let the virus run it's course.

She tried that and she kept having these really dizzy and tingling hands episodes and she started to be really anxious because she never knew when it was going to happen next. She has a 18 month old and she had real fears of being alone with her and getting an episode and maybe fainting and what would happen to little Olivia if that happened. Than she insisted on having an MRI to rule out any tumors or other things and that came back fine. She also had blurry or fuzzy vision with it, so she went to an eye doctor and her vision was perfect and he couldn't find any abnormalities. She thought that she would than go to an EAR, NOSE & Throat specialist and after examining her, he asker her if she had any pain. She told him that there was no pain, but sometimes she had pressure in the back of here head or on the top of her head. Made her feel kind of foggy. Also, the flourescent lights at work seemed to flicker at times. He than told her that he thought that she might be having a "silent migraine". You have migraines without the pain. Because of the severe anxiety that she was having, they put her zoloft and he told her that if it is migraines, it could possibly help that too. He said that migraines are now thought to be from a drop in serotonin levels and that zoloft is a serotonin lifter. Her anziety is much better, but it has only been 11 days. Her dizziness is better too but she occasionally has blurry or fuzzy and the flourescent lights sometimes flicker.
Does any one know of or have anything like this?

Miss_piggy
07-12-2001, 03:14 PM
I had a similar experience when I was a teenager. Dizziness and seeing blackspots, losing feeling in my extremities (starting with a tingling feeling). Most often this occoured when I was in a building with flourescent lighting.

It was a sign of an oncomming migrane, and usually around the begining of my menstrual cycle.

I had my head scanned, my eyes double checked (once while seeing blackspots) my ears checked, my blood glucose levels checked, and nothing was found.

After child birth, a womans hormone levels fluctuate(sp?) at such a high level, strange thing happen to ones body.
A mothers seperation from her child can often cause feelings of anxiety, and could be the cause for these episodes. Perhaps she should look into seeing a therapist.

I hope the pills work for her.
However they may not be necessary.

Ciao!
Mel

Airyn
07-21-2001, 03:25 PM
I too was initially diagnosed with silent migraine (after months of testing by every specialist possible) - but for some reason I didn't buy it. It just seems like an excuse - like they can't find out what's wrong so they say it's a silent migraine. (also I know my self and this didn't seem right)
ANYWAY - after more testing I was dianosed with Panic Disorder (a chemical imbalance in the brain) and I am doing well now.
Also it could be her thyroid. (you need to get two tests done as the firwst one may say it's negative - but that can be untrue - ask for the next step in testing to make sure)
Good Luck - Airyn

Lucy
08-11-2001, 12:02 AM
I have had two "silent migraines" and my husband has had a couple also. I believe they are real and not just an excuse. I was on a bus when the first one happened...no reason for a panic attack, until my hands went completely numb and I felt dizzy and tired. My husband's were completely visual effects, but a doctor told him the same thing. I don't think I'd want to be on mood altering drugs to help migraines...but whatever works for each individual.

mlgable
08-12-2001, 11:28 AM
Lots of things could be going on here. One is the silent migraine, another possiblity is hypoglycemia or panic/anxiety attacks. Have your daughter checked for all of these things and then she can take it from there. It will take at least 2 weeks for the full effects of Zoloft to be noticed although with me I noticed the effects right away in the first couple of days. Once she is sure there are no other underlying problems I would continue with the Zoloft if it works for her. Good Luck.

katie21919
08-12-2001, 01:29 PM
Our Daughter was finally diagnosed with Panic Anxiety Disorder and resulting depression. Almost immediately after going on zoloft, her symtoms started to disappear. She feels happier and healthier than she can ever remember. She is trying to learn as much about depression and panic diorders and to apply some of the things she has learned. She has no problem with taking meds, because her doctor told her that SSRI's are supplying you with something that your brain is not producing enough of. Seritonin! He certainly does'nt consider that to be mind altering, but rather more of a replacement therapy. She said that knowing how much better she feels now, she would be foolish to not take the med's. Both her and her families quality of life has greatly improved. And we have our daughter back!!

Katie

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Airyn
08-17-2001, 09:16 PM
Hi Lucy - just a note on panic attacks. True panic attacks don't come for a reason. They come out of the blue. If you are panicking for some reason (like you're afraid of something) - that is not a 'panic attack' in the true sense of the diagnoses. The panic comes after the onset - you start to panic because you don't know why this is happening to your body.
Katie - I'm glad you found out so soon - that will really help her in the long run -- take care all - AIryn


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sandpines
09-03-2001, 08:36 PM
Another name for what Lucy's husband has is Occular Migrane. I get those all the time. I don't get the tingling in extremities, just the visual. But I DO feel a little dizzy and shakey, almost like "something is wrong" or like something is about to happen, but I don;t know what. Then I see lights in my left eye, and m vision turns to all white in that one eye. I have a sense of imbalance. and I can only see wiht my right eye. I have a hard time judging distance, and my left eye has a heavy" feeling. Then after about 15-30 minutes it goes away.
If she is having a migrane, best thing is to see a neurologist. There are drugs, (but they made me sleepy, dizzy, and groggy. Worse then the migranes! So I don't take anything.) But tell her not to panic. She will be OK, see what the doctor says.

 
 
 




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