I think we are at 2 months now with not leaving the house. The doctors have advised me not to drive due to the random blackouts/zoning out. No answers yet on what is causing them. I filled in a form for the Doctors to get a callback, it was accepted and they will call tomorrow. It’s a mixture of things. I get blind headaches which my meds don’t reach. Propranolol, Codiene, ibuprofen, Paracetamol. Nothing. All I can do is rub my head and hope it goes. Right now I have double vision for it.
So back to the point. I want to walk outside when no one else is about as I’m self-conscious of my stick but I’m scared of people outside anyway. Didnt, use to be. Meds do crazy things. So yeah, a simple five-minute walk to the park and back. D’s mum is here helping with the chores. I tried my best yesterday but she has tidied up again. That means I can’t go out or move much as I’ll get shouted at. Plus if I fall then we have an issue. Maybe tomorrow.
The new website is coming along nicely, just need to direct some traffic to it. You can find it here [Busy Bee Tech] it’s just an on-the-side thing to do and keep me busy writing things. Never know, might be useful to someone. Ideas for traffic would be amazing!
Still so very dizzy.
Related links:
NIH: Dizziness – This article from the National Institutes of Health provides information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of dizziness.
NIH: Dizziness website
3 responses to “The Tomb”
Sorry to hear. I had a friend with brutal migraines, dizziness, and blackouts a couple years ago. They never found out what it was but eventually it just went away. Hopefully the same happens for you!
Sorry to hear that too. Hopefully, this is similar and it’ll just slowly fade away. I’ve had MRI, CAT, and various other scans when I was in the hospital but they couldn’t find a cause, just that it happens, and guess I’m wired differently. Who knows.
Wow, that must have been scary for them for it to just go away. I’m forever paranoid that I’ll trigger something that I avoid much of life. I wish this really was the case. I’m 39. I shouldn’t be stuck at home with walking sticks because I might fall over. The logic is that if I’m still falling at home, the moment I go out I’ll fall again. Still. I cant wait for the day.