Dizziness? in The E-Cigarette; Originally Posted by rave
Thanks. I've got a call in to my neurologist and hubby is going to pick up ...
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Thanks. I've got a call in to my neurologist and hubby is going to pick up some dramamine for me. Couldn't make it in to work today. *sigh* But ... I guess that means that I can hang out here and learn more ins and outs.
Good deal and I hope all is OK...: )
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Originally Posted by
rave
Thanks. I've got a call in to my neurologist and hubby is going to pick up some dramamine for me. Couldn't make it in to work today. *sigh* But ... I guess that means that I can hang out here and learn more ins and outs.
I'm glad that you decided to go to the doctor, please keep us posted! And I can't even believe that your doctor said not to come until after you have been feeling crappy for five days! Not to scare you, but someone could be dead from anything in five days!
Always remember that if you can't afford to pay for a doctor and have them see you up front, I believe that it is the law in all states that if you go to an emergency room even if you don't have the money, they cannot turn you away. It will end up costing you a boatload more in the end, but you can pay them a very small amount every month (like $10) until it is paid off. It's better than not going to see a doctor at all if you feel that there is a major problem!
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In my opinion, your body is adjusting to the lack of toxins from quitting analogs. It should go away soon. If it doesn't after a month. See a Doctor.
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ProtoType
In my opinion, your body is adjusting to the lack of toxins from quitting analogs. It should go away soon. If it doesn't after a month. See a Doctor.
Hmm, it could also be that. Do you have more information on how that works? I'd love to see it.
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Originally Posted by
Superstargoddess
And I can't even believe that your doctor said not to come until after you have been feeling crappy for five days! Not to scare you, but someone could be dead from anything in five days!
Things are a bit different when you have multiple sclerosis. Weird stuff happens (like the sensation of beetles crawling on the scalp, cold raindrops on your forearms, vertigo, numbness, etc.). These are typically minor neurological misfirings as your body attacks its own nervous system. Fortunately, your body also usually repairs the damage to the myelin sheathe, so these same symptoms will usually disappear within a few days. If I went to the doctor every time something happens, I'd be living there - and broke.
My neuro doc still hasn't called me back even though I explained to the nurse in detail. Dramamine didn't work. I've still got the whirlies. After being off of the vaping for 24 hours, I saw no difference other than a lot of dirty ashtrays *yuck*. I just started vaping again because it doesn't seem to have anything to do with it.
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Originally Posted by
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In my opinion, your body is adjusting to the lack of toxins from quitting analogs. It should go away soon. If it doesn't after a month. See a Doctor.
I've given up analogs a few times (never sucessfully, but I am keeping my fingers crossed this time) but I have made it 4 mo's, 5 mo's and 3 mo's. Each time I went through a time period where I felt kind of dizzy kind of like a buzz but not exactly. And then of course there is the horrible caugh and flu like systems that follows as all the garbage cleans out of your system... but what I remember most in those first few days was the light headed feeling I got! Guess everybody reacts differently while they detox!
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Originally Posted by
rave
Things are a bit different when you have multiple sclerosis. Weird stuff happens (like the sensation of beetles crawling on the scalp, cold raindrops on your forearms, vertigo, numbness, etc.). These are typically minor neurological misfirings as your body attacks its own nervous system. Fortunately, your body also usually repairs the damage to the myelin sheathe, so these same symptoms will usually disappear within a few days. If I went to the doctor every time something happens, I'd be living there - and broke.
My neuro doc still hasn't called me back even though I explained to the nurse in detail. Dramamine didn't work. I've still got the whirlies. After being off of the vaping for 24 hours, I saw no difference other than a lot of dirty ashtrays *yuck*. I just started vaping again because it doesn't seem to have anything to do with it.

Oh goodness, sorry to hear that! Well, keep on their butts, especially if you feel differently now than you do when you usually are having "normal" strange things happening.
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Originally Posted by
Superstargoddess
I always suggest that people go to the doctor no matter what though if they have good health insurance or a medical card from their state. I don't have any medical insurance or medical card at all (but luckily we have a new cheap clinic for us poor people in this county), and it aggravates me to no end when my grandmother who has medical insurance and old peoples medical coverage will say "Oooh, I don't feel good, but I don't feel like going to the doctor. I should have went the other day, but I called them and told them that I couldn't come".
Take advantage of that medical coverage! Some of us out there would love to have something like that! I don't even get yearly feminine checkups or anything, I really hope that I am able to get a medical card, even though they make it super hard for people that don't have kids!
I have medicare and I go to the doctor all the damn time. Before medicare I relied on my local hospitals sliding scale, and the generic $4 scripts. That sure wasn't enough though, I had to go without my medication for about 8 months. The crap would of cost me 800 bucks a month.
It's a giant conspiracy. Go to the doctor because you have a condition and you can't work. They prescribe this supposed magic pill that is supposed to get you back to work. But you can't afford it because you aren't working in the first place. You sell the stuff you own to get this magic pill, and it doesn't work. And then the cycle continues.
I honestly don't know how some people make it.
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I have medicare and I go to the doctor all the damn time. Before medicare I relied on my local hospitals sliding scale, and the generic $4 scripts. That sure wasn't enough though, I had to go without my medication for about 8 months. The crap would of cost me 800 bucks a month.
It's a giant conspiracy. Go to the doctor because you have a condition and you can't work. They prescribe this supposed magic pill that is supposed to get you back to work. But you can't afford it because you aren't working in the first place. You sell the stuff you own to get this magic pill, and it doesn't work. And then the cycle continues.
I honestly don't know how some people make it.
Yeah, I hear ya. The medication that I take isn't covered by the $4 thing at walmart, but my doctors office gave me this special card for a local pharmacy that gets me a discount through the drug company somehow. It's called something something 40b, I can't remember. I just know that before I got the card, I paid $11 for 14 pills and after I got the card I paid $13 for 60 pills!
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it might be just getting used to solely vaping
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