I have a few comments and questions for you wonderful people who have responded.
Gentamycin -- An antibiotic, how does it help with dizziness?
I have an appointment on September 1 with my local physician. My surgeon involves a 4-hour round trip. I want to discuss dizziness and trouble sleeping. Last night I went to bed at 10 p.m. and last looked at the clock at 12:05. Have been trying Tylenol PM. I stagger even more when I get up during the night (usually twice), so maybe it is working. Thought I would try the PM earlier in the evening so it will kick in by 10 p.m. I have to be at work at 7:30 a.m. Also may talk with boss about flexing my work day -- coming in an hour later and working later.
"Dizziness lessens with time. The balance nerve on the opposite sides takes over with time". That's what I was told by EVERYONE. How much time does it take?
:-) Brenda, I think you are right on when you say the doctors doing the surgery haven't had it. I like the "new normal" quote. I think I can handle my job just fine for the next year-and-a-half (when I can retire), if I can just get the sleeping problem under control. By Thursday and Friday last week I was a mess. Today is good because I had the weekend to sleep later. I'm fortunate that I work as a secretary, love my job, and have a good supervisor.
Boppie, it was good to read from you that your taste issues have resolved. Hopefully, mine will too. My mouth tastes terrible and it's worse in the past two weeks.
Dee