Hi. I'm wondering if some of you could help me sort out the correct words to use for descriptions of symptoms.
Wonky Head: I wake up every day feeling like I have a horrendous hangover (minus the headache). My head feels heavy and thick and when I move my head quickly I experience a short lag time where the horizon is sort of wavy and then I adjust. Would you describe the wavy horizon as "dizziness"? Is the hangoverish feeling, "wonky head"? I read a comment on the forum that we all live with a sea in our heads..would " a sea in the head" and "wonky" be equivalent?
"Vertigo": Head in the toilet? Would this be accurate?
"Unsteadiness": When I walk, I cannot walk a straight line and I stagger. I've lumped this all together as "unsteadiness" but if I had to break it down and be more precise, I'd say I'm staggering and wobbly. Does anyone have a better description?
"Dizziness": When I go from sitting to standing or turn a corner or move my head fast, the world spins a bit..in my case, slowly - and my
brain seems to be able to catch up fairly quickly. This feeling is about 1/10th of what I've called vertigo.
What am I getting at? I'm trying to develop a simple vocabulary so that I can accurately describe my symptoms to my doctors and so that I can be consistent. I'm trying to assign a rating for various symptoms so that I can compare myself before and after my CK on the 18th.
Thanks in advance for any help..
Helen