me too
Hi Meredith,
I have also had a low level of episodic vertigo for about 5 weeks now as well, although yours sounds more pronounced than mine as I did not notice a change in my ability to walk well. I am unsteady though when I close my eyes, like when I wash my hair I wobble and feel like I am going to fall over so I put one hand on the wall to steady myself. The main symptom for me is that I feel like the world is moving and when I move my head or change my visual perspective I feel dizzy and it feels like there is a delay for it to all synch up. I get it in waves that can last from 1 minute to all day.
My onc told me to let him know if it got worse and he would schedule a MRI, I went to the internist yesterday to try to explore the non cancer possibilities and the internist thought it could be BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo - although I was missing one of the classic symptoms) and suggested I do the BPPV exercises ( http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/ver...S00547&slide=1) for the next week. He said if it persisted after a week, it was definitiely not BPPV (because the exercises are like 95% effective at solving the problem) and to call the onc to get the MRI.
If you dont mind my asking, what was your stage of dx? I am curious if you are an early stager like me. I keep thinking it is highly unlikely for it to be mets for me given my early stage.
Hugs,
Patricia
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age 37 @ dx 7/21/05: IDC 1.5cm, grade III, Stage 1c, ER /PR+, HER2+,
7/29/05: Partial Mastectomy
dx 8/15/05: Papillary Thyroid Cancer
9/15/05: Total Thyroidectomy
A/C X 4 DD, 11 weekly Taxol + Herceptin, + 9 mos Herceptin Alone, 36x Rads, Lupron, Aromasin
7/29/07: 2 years NED :)
8/6/07 Oopherectomy (Lupron no more! :-)
Aromasin & Estring plus Synthroid and supplements
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