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The meclizine finally seems to be kicking in, as the afternoon went *much* better than the morning. I rescheduled my two afternoon medical appointments for next Friday, which I have off anyway, and left a voicemail for my doctor's office to get the referral I need to see Dr. McKenna in Boston. Odds are that this is just sinus but I'd rather be sure.

Only drawback: the meclizine is making me sleepy. That means much caffeine tomorrow. Um, yay?

Date: 2010-01-05 06:33 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] persevero.livejournal.com
I think it was meclizine that some friends were prescribed when one member of the household incorporated under-cooked kidney beans into a salad and they all indulged in synchronised vomiting - I went to see them the next afternoon and found all four of them fast asleep. Powerful stuff. I do hope the vertigo turns out to be your sinuses or viral, anyway. Btw, since I first read that you had an acoustic neuroma, I keep noticing references to the condition (I'm a lay member of the local hospital trust) including a news item saying 'Addenbrooke’s consultant surgeon Mr David Moffat has just completed his 1,000th operation to remove an acoustic neuroma' - I've re-found the article here: http://www.cuh.org.uk/resources/pdf/cuh/profile/publications/matters/matters_win_08_280108i.pdf. Btw, I love Schütz, too.

Date: 2010-01-05 06:54 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] ellid.livejournal.com
That article is a very good look at AN's and the surgeons who treat them. I'm being followed by a specialist at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, part of Mass General Hospital in Boston. My tumor is 1.4 mm and has been stable for a few years, so I'm not all that worried about it being the cause of the vertigo. If I go off the meclizine and the vertigo comes back, well, that's another matter entirely :(

True story: back when I was diagnosed, I posted something in my LJ. A few days later I get a *condolence card* from my ex expressing his sorrow that I had brain cancer! I was not pleased, especially since my original post had clearly said that ANs are not cancer and don't ever become cancer.....

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