Monday, January 11, 2010

Wow, I can't believe it's been over six months since I posted here last! It's not that my health has been good by any means, but I guess life got so busy I didn't take the time to post all that I've been learning still about heavy metal toxicity. A lot has happened in the last six months, so hopefully I can remember most of it to share with you.

Well, for starters, after 7 years of trusting in my naturopath doctor to help me find healing and good health, I have chosen to move on since I was not getting what I needed from him: answers. I decided to start giving my nurse practitioner the reigns for a while and see if she could help me figure things out. Since I have done that we have worked specifically on the off-balance/dizziness I feel along with the headaches that have been occurring daily now for some time. We started with some physical therapy to try to retrain my eyes to see things properly. That didn't really do anything. Then we tried a CT of my sinuses and a visit to an ENT specialist. He found slight inflamation in the lower left sinus area, but in no way causing the pressure in my upper sinuses to give me the headaches or the vertigo feelings. He had them do several vertigo tests and a hearing test that all came back normal. He then decided I needed more testing with balance specialists. The tests came back with only a 20% difference in balance between the right and the left ear, which is in the normal range, and one technician told me she thought maybe I had vestibular migraines, in which the off-balance and dizziness were my 'aura' before the headache (or sometimes no headache at all). It seemed to sound about right, but then when I chatted with the other technician that following week, he didn't like that diagnosis, but told me he didn't know what it could be. So...I went back to the NP, and she decided to send me to a neurologist. After his initial examination (even before he read any of my paperwork from Balance Solutions) he came to the conclusion it also could be vestibular migraines. He chose to have me get an MRI to rule out anything else, and put me on propranolol er 80mg to see if it would help. The only problem with the meds is that it's also for high blood pressure. I have low blood pressure to begin with, so he was a bit leary about putting me on it.
We all had a good laugh when my husband asked the doctor what the side effects are if my blood pressure drops too low, and he said 'dizziness'! Go figure!

As of this writing, I have been on the meds for two days and not liking the way it feels, plus it doesn't seem to be doing anything to my headache. I also think I may have had a negative reaction to the MRI, but I'm not sure, since I could not find any information on it online anywhere. I am also waiting for a call back from the doctor regarding the MRI. If that comes out clean, I've decided I want to ask him if I can do another heavy metal test and round of chelation before we try any other meds. It got me to thinking a little bit more that direction again when the neurologist mentioned that vestibular migraines can be a symptom of MS, and if you've been following my blog at all, you know that I believe strongly that most cases of HMT are misdiagnosed as MS.

I also had some stomach issues back in November that put me in the ER one night, and I'm still trying to figure that one out because I am having residual digestive problems from it. The NP has me taking some acidolphilus supplements to try to correct the situation, but for some reason it's just not going very well. I hope that it settles down, because I will not like the investigative work I'll need to do on that if they need to start doing testing.

I still do have adrenal fatigue, and haven't been able to catch a break on it. Just when I think I'm starting to feel better and have more energy, I'll have a day that I crash and I am so exhausted I don't want to move. I am learning more about it, however, and hope to start really nourishing it soon and get the rest I need.

Well, that's what's been going on with me. I will try to remember to post more on here in the next few days after I hear from the neurologist.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

scares a lot what can do an "outside" element in your body... read this please
http://sites.google.com/site/dentalproblems/home

Laurie said...

Hi Bernardo,
Thank you for requesting for me to read the blog. If it is yours, I am sooo sorry that you've been lied to as well. I've also had root canals in the past and unfortunately learned way too late how bad they are.

I noticed the last entry was in 2007, and I am curious to know more. If this is your blog, will you please share with me how you are doing now?

Unknown said...

im not posting anymore because somebody was hacking and blocking my web.
as u can infer Im going down but not sharply... and in the end I gave up all my hopes... what help me and change my way to think about this issue was "the secret" ... good book.
sorry for my english... is not my first language
chau and stay well

Laurie said...

That's terrible that someone would do that to your blog when all you wanted to do is share your story! You should have started a new one.

Thank you for letting me know how you are doing. I am sorry that you aren't any better, but I hope that you will continue to research and find ways that maybe you can get better. I'm glad you found my blog, and I hope that you keep in touch. I encourage you to find the book "The Roots of Disease" by Robert Kulacz and read it. That might help you figure out what your next steps should be.

Unknown said...

thanks... of course that I have the book... in fact I was attended for Dr Kulacz and I believe him 1000 %. He is the one who gives a ligth to everybody. This problem is real... and is affecting millons of people aroud the planet