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Originally Posted by big john
Thanks! I do seem to feel a little better today. I was thinking my post might have been out of place on this thread but actually it fits in with the risk/reward thing.
Usually the doctors just say something about how I "look good for may age". Seems hard to get them to take me seriously.

Here is a thing Mrs. John discovered for her vertigo.
Carol Foster, MD Vertigo Treatment Oct 11 - YouTube
Interesting. I've done similar maneuvers for years to treat my own occasional vertigo. Never got a proper diagnosis. Most doctors aren't interested in chasing down vaguely annoying symptoms, no matter the impact on our quality of life. Heck, most doctors I've met are basically meat machine mechanics and if it's not in the Chilton's for Humans manual, they shrug you off.

Mine is probably a combination of routine sinus and ear congestion for allergies, nasal polyps that are getting worse (but I doubt I'll get an ENT outpatient surgery appointment until after the pandemic has settled down), a busted up C1-C2 from a car wreck 20 years ago, and lifelong problems with occasional severe headaches (variously diagnosed as migraine, cluster headaches and trigeminal neuralgia -- neurologists never seem to agree on anything).

Sometimes Sudafed, guaifenesin and switching antihistamines helps, which indicates allergies and sinus/ear congestion. And I use Flonase and ipratropium bromide nasal inhalers. Sometimes this stuff doesn't help.

I get palpitations and skipped heart beats a lot -- I can see it using my Wahoo Tickr and an HRV app -- but even when it shows up on my EKG most doctors don't seem concerned. My immunologist says quit drinking coffee and taking Sudafed. Probably right, but that's not gonna happen until they find a fix for the chronic congestion, sinus pain and occasional dizziness.

Anyway, sympathies to folks struggling to get a diagnosis and responsive doctor. I've had a few good docs but they're few and far between. Most seem to have lost interest in their work long ago, or are looking for a really exciting patient, not someone with routine maladies. And this was before the pandemic. I'm not expecting much right now due to the pandemic.
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