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TSgafun
post Feb 23 2009, 06:54 PM, updated 17y ago

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Hi all,

Could someone recommend a me a good ENT ( Any other kind of specialist too if applicable ) specialist for vertigo symptoms ( neighbouring country acceptable ).
I have already seen 3 ENT specialists, done a MRI , full blood test, but no sign of a cause or cure.
I have taken the standard medication ( betaserc, stugeron, cephadol, selanid , etc... ) but did not seem to help.

I have read that it may also be caused by pinched nerves, blood clots, etc.. ( What specialists do i have to see for those ? )
I have also seen a chiropractor in hope to fix the pinched nerves part.

The problem is not so much the vertigo attacks ( which happen about twice a year, but the constant discomfort in between ( dizziness / feeling like an attack is about to happen , etc.. ))

Yes i have googled.

Thanks in advance,


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post Mar 5 2009, 11:40 PM

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my mum haf vertigo.. she went to a lot of specialists n doctors before.. there's no short term cure..
but a good advice from a good doc is tat..
u need to take med like betaserc daily for a period of time.. like maybe at least 1 year.. then let d doc monitor ur condition..
if ur condition gets better.. then d doc might suggest u to take it less often.. then slowly, if it gets better n better, then u will be off d medication..
as u say, d discomfort is in between d attacks.. so d doc suggested medication for d dizziness.. eg: d type of med for seasick.. tat's to ease off the discomfort during attacks..
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post Mar 6 2009, 10:33 AM

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Is it just vertigo alone or you have other symptoms such as tinnitus, hearing loss, ear fullness or is it related to particular position? what was the diagnosis of the doctor?
TSgafun
post Apr 6 2009, 03:00 PM

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Hi , didn't see your replies
Yes i am on betaserc now with a higher than normal dosage.
Nope i am not experiencing the other symptoms, have done a hearing test even.
But i have found a good ENT specialist in KL, whom is actually a "vertigo" specialist and am seeing him now.
PM me if anybody wants info.

Thanks for your replies
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post Jul 5 2012, 09:15 AM

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QUOTE(gafun @ Apr 6 2009, 03:00 PM)
Hi , didn't see your replies
Yes i am on betaserc now with a higher than normal dosage.
Nope i am not experiencing the other symptoms, have done a hearing test even.
But i have found  a good ENT specialist in KL, whom is actually a "vertigo" specialist and am seeing him now.
PM me if anybody wants info.

Thanks for your replies
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Hi, i'm suffering from vertigo for about a week now, it's killing me... cry.gif
Would appreciate if anyone can recommend me a good ENT specialist?
thanks alot.
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post Jul 5 2012, 09:30 AM

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My Mom used to suffer from vertigo regularly when I was a kid. Someone asked her to brew Chinese dong kui tau with 2 un-shelled eggs (with shells). That cured her vertigo. Girls you could try it, won't cost much but just a bit bitter. I myself took it once when my head was spinning and was cured.

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post Jul 5 2012, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(TinyPumpkin @ Jul 5 2012, 09:30 AM)
My Mom used to suffer from vertigo regularly when I was a kid. Someone asked her to brew Chinese dong kui tau with 2 un-shelled eggs. That cured her vertigo. Girls you could try it, won't cost much but just a bit bitter. I myself took it once when my head was spinning and was cured.
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what is "dong kui tau"? mind to tell me or can write in mandarin? sorry, i'm not familiar with herbs. appreciate your reply, thanks
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post Jul 5 2012, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(Bluesea77 @ Jul 5 2012, 10:56 AM)
what is "dong kui tau"? mind to tell me or can write in mandarin? sorry, i'm not familiar with herbs. appreciate your reply, thanks
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Sorry dear I don't know mandarin. blush.gif

Just go to any Chinese medicine shop and ask for 'dong kui' or 'tong kui'. What I did was I asked my company's salesman to get the shop to pack it for each day's supply and I dumped it in the slow cooker with 2 eggs, add a bowl of water and drank it when I came home from office. Was bitter sweat.gif

I used to call in sick when I experienced one of those spinning bouts rclxub.gif Went for MRI but didn't detect anything. My Mom then told me about this herb that cured her vertigo; I remember she was occasionally in bed for days. Had her meals in bed too. So I tried the brew for a few days and no more spinning and blackouts rclxms.gif

I searched the net for 'dong kui' and found this:-

http://oneearthherbs.squarespace.com/impor...a-sinensis.html

Hope it helps smile.gif
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post Jul 5 2012, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(TinyPumpkin @ Jul 5 2012, 01:58 PM)
Sorry dear I don't know mandarin. blush.gif

Just go to any Chinese medicine shop and ask for 'dong kui' or 'tong kui'.  What I did was I asked my company's salesman to get the shop to pack it for each day's supply and I dumped it in the slow cooker with 2 eggs, add a bowl of water and drank it when I came home from office.  Was bitter sweat.gif

I used to call in sick when I experienced one of those spinning bouts rclxub.gif  Went for MRI but didn't detect anything.  My Mom then told me about this herb that cured her vertigo; I remember she was occasionally in bed for days.  Had her meals in bed too.  So I tried the brew for a few days and no more spinning and blackouts rclxms.gif 

I searched the net for 'dong kui' and found this:-

http://oneearthherbs.squarespace.com/impor...a-sinensis.html

Hope it helps smile.gif
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hi, i need to boil the egg first, then un-shelled it & cook together with the "dong kui"?
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post Jul 5 2012, 02:09 PM

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QUOTE(Bluesea77 @ Jul 5 2012, 02:04 PM)
hi, i need to boil the egg first, then un-shelled it & cook together with the "dong kui"?
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oops! should be with shell blush.gif Amended my post.

No need to boil the eggs; just wash and dump in the slow cooker. Make sure they are fresh eggs not rotten tongue.gif

You can also eat the eggs if you wish. I didn't eat them, too filling for me.

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post Jul 5 2012, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(TinyPumpkin @ Jul 5 2012, 02:09 PM)
oops!  should be with shell blush.gif  Amended my post.

No need to boil the eggs; just wash and dump in the slow cooker.  Make sure they are fresh eggs not rotten tongue.gif

You can also eat the eggs if you wish.  I didn't eat them, too filling for me.
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thanks alot TinyPumpkin, will definitely try this out tomorrow smile.gif
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QUOTE(Bluesea77 @ Jul 5 2012, 02:23 PM)
thanks alot TinyPumpkin, will definitely try this out tomorrow smile.gif
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don't mention it my dear. Hope it works for you too. smile.gif Post here if it does so that more people could benefit from it.

Remember, don't take if pregnant. tongue.gif

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post Jul 5 2012, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(TinyPumpkin @ Jul 5 2012, 02:29 PM)
don't mention it my dear.  Hope it works for you too. smile.gif  Post here if it does so that more people could benefit from it.

Remember, don't take if pregnant. tongue.gif
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ok, noted. thanks again TinyPumpkin smile.gif
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post Jul 5 2012, 09:49 PM

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what is vertigo?
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post Jul 6 2012, 10:37 AM

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Dong guai is not very good for men / people with high blood pressure ( this one i heard from my mum - my dad cannot take dongguai ) You better check with the sifu who pick the herbs for you.

and theres fake and real dongguai ! becareful ! One adds to the flavour of the soup / cooking and one is for health. - like I said not everyone can take dongguai :S


It's good for females http://www.livestrong.com/article/501414-dong-quai-hormones/ but according to western medicine its also good for males sleep.gif but please do double check with the sifu who takes your medicine , tell him if you have any sickness so that he can fix you the right herb !


Added on July 6, 2012, 10:40 am
QUOTE(ernest0205 @ Jul 5 2012, 09:49 PM)
what is vertigo?
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Vertigo /ˈvɜː(ɹ)tɨɡo/ (from the Latin vertō "a whirling or spinning movement"[1]) is a subtype of dizziness, where there is a feeling of motion when one is stationary.[2] The symptoms are due to an asymmetric dysfunction of the vestibular system in the inner ear.[2] It is often associated with nausea and vomiting as well as a balance disorder, causing difficulties standing or walking.


I'm studying motion and my boss told me its something like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgpnJpgX-Hw dunno whether he's lying or not. but imagine kena vertigo attack like that rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif

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post Jul 6 2012, 01:42 PM

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QUOTE(rubbermilk @ Jul 6 2012, 10:37 AM)
Dong guai is not very good for men / people with high blood pressure  ( this one i heard from my mum - my dad cannot take dongguai ) You better check with the sifu who pick the herbs for you.

and theres fake and real dongguai ! becareful ! One adds to the flavour of the soup / cooking and one is for health. - like I said not everyone can take dongguai :S
It's good for females http://www.livestrong.com/article/501414-dong-quai-hormones/ but according to western medicine its also good for males sleep.gif but please do double check with the sifu who takes your medicine , tell him if you have any sickness so that he can fix you the right herb !


Added on July 6, 2012, 10:40 am
Vertigo /ˈvɜː(ɹ)tɨɡo�/ (from the Latin vertō "a whirling or spinning movement"[1]) is a subtype of dizziness, where there is a feeling of motion when one is stationary.[2] The symptoms are due to an asymmetric dysfunction of the vestibular system in the inner ear.[2] It is often associated with nausea and vomiting as well as a balance disorder, causing difficulties standing or walking.
I'm studying motion and my boss told me its something like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgpnJpgX-Hw dunno whether he's lying or not. but imagine kena vertigo attack like that  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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ok, noted smile.gif
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post Jul 6 2012, 09:09 PM

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What kind of vertigo did your ENT doctors diagnose you as having ?

It is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo ?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0N-m8m_7Gw

http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disor.../bppv/bppv.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_paroxy...itional_vertigo

http://www.tchain.com/otoneurology/disorders/bppv/bppv.html


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post Jul 7 2012, 09:21 AM

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QUOTE(Tham @ Jul 6 2012, 09:09 PM)
yes, it's benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. any recommendation?
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post Jul 9 2012, 03:21 AM

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The information on that condition is already given in the links.

As for ENTs, I think they will usually treat it the same way -
with betahistine, cinarizine, or other vasodilators.

You can try my schoolmate, Chang Chew Ming, in Pantai KL.

If ENTs cannot do it, you could see a neurologist.

Apart from that, another schoolmate, Yap Boon Hung, is a
physician in Tung Shin whom you could see.
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Having Vertigo really sucks.
I get them like once a year.

Maybe having Vertigo meds in stock would help when the need arises.
I'm not too sure if you can get Vertigo meds over the counter in pharmacys?

Anyone could clarify and if you could get it over the counter what should I look for?


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