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stillswimmingincircles
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I'm just posting a final follow up. Mainly because if you read these threads later, I always want to know how it ended.
It is 2 months later, and I would say 98% if not all symptoms have resolved. It certainly took its sweet time. It was a slow gradual progression. From severe rocking and bobbing, constant nausea for 4 weeks and feelings of pressure in head, to feeling like I was visually off with input ( a second or two behind), to just feeling cross eyed but no nausea, then to just motion sickness in turning my car too fast, or turning a shopping cart to quick in the store...to mild symptoms like tipping a bit to the left while walking....now everything including the ringing of the ears is gone.
I had an MRI done. Brain looks good, nothing abnormal
Vestibular tests: all good except slight hearing loss in R ear.
Echo of heart: all good, no PFO
Blood work: all normal, slight anemia
So the final diagnosis? ENT and neuro say that it is Mal disembarkment.
The treatment: never go on a boat again. No drug, very little research available.
Really sucks. So scared to get it again, tho. Some people get it again, some it never goes away ( nightmare)!
Did this have a play in the f-cked up dive? Did it cause those reactions underwater? Or Did the messed up dive cause/trigger the mal disembarkment? I will never really know.
It is 2 months later, and I would say 98% if not all symptoms have resolved. It certainly took its sweet time. It was a slow gradual progression. From severe rocking and bobbing, constant nausea for 4 weeks and feelings of pressure in head, to feeling like I was visually off with input ( a second or two behind), to just feeling cross eyed but no nausea, then to just motion sickness in turning my car too fast, or turning a shopping cart to quick in the store...to mild symptoms like tipping a bit to the left while walking....now everything including the ringing of the ears is gone.
I had an MRI done. Brain looks good, nothing abnormal
Vestibular tests: all good except slight hearing loss in R ear.
Echo of heart: all good, no PFO
Blood work: all normal, slight anemia
So the final diagnosis? ENT and neuro say that it is Mal disembarkment.
The treatment: never go on a boat again. No drug, very little research available.
Really sucks. So scared to get it again, tho. Some people get it again, some it never goes away ( nightmare)!
Did this have a play in the f-cked up dive? Did it cause those reactions underwater? Or Did the messed up dive cause/trigger the mal disembarkment? I will never really know.