Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Postmeno3 on February 02, 2022, 09:11:12 AM
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Hi there,
I'm just a bit concerned about what seems to be occurring only in the last two or three weeks since starting Lenzetto, but also only since I started doing yoga in that time. Whenever my head is lower than my heart, dropping over in a bend to my toes and holding that position briefly, I end up starting feeling very dizzy and light-headed, then nauseous and have to completely stop the class. There's no spinning sensation. It is pretty unpleasant and I have to sit sipping water for at least half an hour and then want to sleep, yesterday for three hours! So, it's pretty draining. I notice my upright balance is very slightly off, too, at times, just going about my normal life and I also now notice a whooshing, crackly sound like tissue paper being scrunched up in that same ear when bending over hoovering. Weird! Any thoughts? Thanks! 😊
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I would stop that position!
Dizziness can be caused by a nerve begin trapped in the back of the neck or due to peri-menopause. This can cause narrowing of the Eustachian tubes = vertigo-like symptoms.
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I’ve been getting the whooshing and cracking in my ears- like Rice Krispies! I also had a really bad dizzy spell a few weeks ago during the night. The doctor thinks I had labyrinthitis and it did linger on- feeling car sick a lot of the time.
But I still have the whooshing and crackling thing! I came on here tonight to look for it!
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I think it's unlikely to be lenzetto particularly if holding your head in one position brings it on. I have some inner ear damage caused by a virus years ago. Lying on my left ear often still brings it on so I find it best to avoid it. Not sure if there's any treatment for labyrinthitis but if there is I would see you gp sooner rather than later. There's nothing they can do for mine. Be thankful you only feel sick, I could be sick every 10 minutes a dozen time in a row.
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Hi Postmeno3!
That sounds like orthostatic hypotension, also called postural hypotension. It's a form of low blood pressure that occurs during a sudden change in posture, such as standing up from a sitting or lying down position, as well as in situations like you are describing when the head rises from below the heart.
More info:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/orthostatic-hypotension/symptoms-causes/syc-20352548
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We have a thread on tinnitus somewhere. If I lay on my ears I get the whooshing sound >:(, a wriggle with my little finger slightly inside the ear sometimes eases it.
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Thanks for your replies. I've a routine appointment with the gp next week and will add this in. I met a friend yesterday who also has M.E. and she gets it, too. I'm hoping it was just, on that occasion, that I was especially fatigued and just didn't have the capacity that day. Other classes have been fine. Thanks again. 😊