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Vertigo At Er Now What?

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rgero311975

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Went to the er today for my sc migrains and the er dr told me that i had vertigo becasue my symptoms are consistent ... Now he gave me vertigo meds and all and siad it was vertigo. I had these same sympotms for about 3 months once a week with migrians but the er dr just sadi it was vertigo like it was a common cold or something.. i have a neuro appontment in about 2 months but this vertigo is getting out of control .. how should i proceed i have a diagonse of it but i know if the paperwork is relating it to my migriasn even though i did say i only get tit when i have one!!

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Neurologist Nexus is needed.

J

nexus saying that my vertigo is casued by my migrians right? well i hate living with this crap as i know i will end up going to the er soon becasue of this vertigo... should i just contact my neurologist when my er vertigo meds run low ? thanks so much J

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nexus saying that my vertigo is casued by my migrians right? well i hate living with this crap as i know i will end up going to the er soon becasue of this vertigo... should i just contact my neurologist when my er vertigo meds run low ? thanks so much J

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/vertigo/article_em.htm#Vertigo%20Causes

Migraine, a severe form of headache, may also cause vertigo. The vertigo is usually followed by a headache. There is often a prior history of similar episodes but no lasting problems.

Meniere's disease is composed of a triad of symptoms including: episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ears (tinnitis), and hearing loss. People with this condition have the abrupt onset of severe vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, as well as periods in which they are symptom-free.

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www.ngwrc.org

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