Got an incurable disease...
12 years ago
For those who care, I've been stike by a labyrinthitis. There is no cure for it and no one know what realy cause it. The only thing the Doc are sure is that it's a virus and I'm stuck with it for the rest of my life and it will be messing with my head for about a week. At least it's not contagious.
For those who don't know what it is to have a labyrinthitis, imagine that your drunk 24/7 without having to take alcohol, without the funny side. (is there a fun site do be drunk?) I just feel that way exept that I think strait, speak strait but walk like a drunk guy. in the worst moment I can't even stand up without help and just want to throw up fo no reason.
So right now I'm missing work and force to take vacation day. I hate that because it's not how I saw my vacation this year. I had more convention planned and more fun... I just hope it won't last too long and get rid of the disorientation effect I'm living at the moment.
For those who don't know what it is to have a labyrinthitis, imagine that your drunk 24/7 without having to take alcohol, without the funny side. (is there a fun site do be drunk?) I just feel that way exept that I think strait, speak strait but walk like a drunk guy. in the worst moment I can't even stand up without help and just want to throw up fo no reason.
So right now I'm missing work and force to take vacation day. I hate that because it's not how I saw my vacation this year. I had more convention planned and more fun... I just hope it won't last too long and get rid of the disorientation effect I'm living at the moment.
Since when do you have it?
Have you considered a vestibular rehabilitation therapy to at least reduce its effects?
Eee.. if there's anything I can help you with let me know!
What I can do might not be much, but I'll be there for you if you need anyone to chat/talk with.
I hope it will get better eventually! :<
I look foward to chat with you. it would be nice.
Thanks for the support
''Recovery from acute labyrinthine inflammation generally takes from one to six weeks, but it is not uncommon for residual symptoms (disequilibrium and/or dizziness) to last for many months or even years if permanent damage occurs''
Recovery from a permanently damaged inner ear typically follows three phases:
1.An acute period, which may include severe vertigo and vomiting
2.approximately two weeks of sub-acute symptoms and rapid recovery
3.chronic compensation, which may last for months or years.
Don't worry, it's not for the rest of your life
But the present moment is quite bad D:
At the end, I just hate feeling like crap.
I can understand that D:
Merci pour ton soutien.
Évite de bouger la tête le plus possible, de pencher la tête de côté ou de la tourner en te penchant. La nuit, arrange-toi que ce soit le noir total quand tu te couches et garde ta tête droite.
Take care of you, Beekin!
Mon problem c'est que je ne peut pas me permettre de ne pas travailler pour plus de 2 semaine. j'ai pas de conger maladi sauf si c'est vraiment grave, Donc Desjardin assurence (l'assurence colllective au travail) sont de vrai radin et ne te couvre que 3 jours en cas d'hospitalisation. Autrement arrange toi. J'espère juste que ça resteras pas longtemps. Le Doc a dit une semaine max.
Merci de ton soutien et pour les truc, j'en fait deja une bonne parti et vais essailler les autres.
En fait, pour ma part, c'était pas quelque chose d'intense, pas assez pour rester à la maison me reposer. Quand j'en ai une, c'est juste dérangeant, mais sans plus. J'ose pas imaginer dans ton cas actuellement.
J'espère que ça va passer vite pour toi. Je te le souhaite.
Thanks for your support hun, I hope we will meet again soon
Merci pour ton soutien ^^