I emplore you to read this.
Today while driving I yanked my head real quick to the left and had another vascal vagal synascope. As I sit at the light I look in the mirror to see what my eyes are doing. They retina is at pinpoints and the iris has changed to a greenish brown. I keep thinking to myself that this is familiar as I try to catch my breath.
Now here is the symptomology
vascal vagal synascope
GI problems
lump on neck
lack of appetite
Slightly increased white cell count in the endocronic system.
Here is the triggers
Quick head jerk
hot beverages
salty food
increased activity
smoking
wearing of upper partial
Here is the things that make it better
Cold beverages
laying down face first
19 years ago myself and a bunch of people in Portland got a unknown virus that caused nine point vertigo. It was called this because there is nine points you can turn your head and get it. A messed up type of inner ear infection
So jerking my head moves the infection around in the inner ear the lump is swelling in the inner ear. The nausea brought on by this causes lack of appetite. The spinning triggers the vagus nerve causing slight tachycardia. The infection increases the blood cell count. Hot beverages, salty foods and my partial increase pressure around the inner ear, that pressure in return creates the reaction. The salty foods increase swelling. Smoking and things hot increase swelling of the throat and laranyx pushing on it. Cold beverages immediately decrease the swelling. Laying face first positions the mass and infection away from the hairs of the inner ear.
All major attacks that sent me to the hospital was when I had a lot of coffee, cigs, and was running. I also had to jerk my head around a lot to get everything done. This explains why the Ritalin helps. For the out of control spins they prescribe amphetamines.
This really pisses me off, if it is the case for two reasons. A year before the attacks I showed the lump to my Dr who said don't worry about it, it is just a cyst. Second is if I had chest pains, spinning out of control, and bowel flushing why didn't the ER check the easiest thing first, the inner ear. Oh well, I don't care, as long as they can fix it.
sick2much
Jan 27 2012 04:11 AM
Actually it was a combination of many things. Lets see if I get better. I had a huge periodontial infection, or abcess. I also had a inner ear infection. So, if I do my experiment on myself after I heal from this with favorable results then hey, guess what, I was right.
Today while driving I yanked my head real quick to the left and had another vascal vagal synascope. As I sit at the light I look in the mirror to see what my eyes are doing. They retina is at pinpoints and the iris has changed to a greenish brown. I keep thinking to myself that this is familiar as I try to catch my breath.
Now here is the symptomology
vascal vagal synascope
GI problems
lump on neck
lack of appetite
Slightly increased white cell count in the endocronic system.
Here is the triggers
Quick head jerk
hot beverages
salty food
increased activity
smoking
wearing of upper partial
Here is the things that make it better
Cold beverages
laying down face first
19 years ago myself and a bunch of people in Portland got a unknown virus that caused nine point vertigo. It was called this because there is nine points you can turn your head and get it. A messed up type of inner ear infection
So jerking my head moves the infection around in the inner ear the lump is swelling in the inner ear. The nausea brought on by this causes lack of appetite. The spinning triggers the vagus nerve causing slight tachycardia. The infection increases the blood cell count. Hot beverages, salty foods and my partial increase pressure around the inner ear, that pressure in return creates the reaction. The salty foods increase swelling. Smoking and things hot increase swelling of the throat and laranyx pushing on it. Cold beverages immediately decrease the swelling. Laying face first positions the mass and infection away from the hairs of the inner ear.
All major attacks that sent me to the hospital was when I had a lot of coffee, cigs, and was running. I also had to jerk my head around a lot to get everything done. This explains why the Ritalin helps. For the out of control spins they prescribe amphetamines.
This really pisses me off, if it is the case for two reasons. A year before the attacks I showed the lump to my Dr who said don't worry about it, it is just a cyst. Second is if I had chest pains, spinning out of control, and bowel flushing why didn't the ER check the easiest thing first, the inner ear. Oh well, I don't care, as long as they can fix it.
sick2much
Jan 27 2012 04:11 AM
Actually it was a combination of many things. Lets see if I get better. I had a huge periodontial infection, or abcess. I also had a inner ear infection. So, if I do my experiment on myself after I heal from this with favorable results then hey, guess what, I was right.