She's had vascular Dementia since 2011. Well, mom is having a dizzy time walking today specifically. almost fell down 2x. We are holding onto her, but she's definitely 'off'. She also has a little cough, and a cold sore (which is rare for her) on her lip.
Any ideas?
Could the newfound dizziness ("My head is going this way when I look, but feet are going the other way!") be attributed to (shudder) a stroke?
Going to dr. tomorrow.
any thoughts?
Another cause for a sudden change like this could be a urinary tract infection. Make sure they check for that at the doc tomorrow.
Does she have any sinus problems? Has she ever had vertigo? From my experience, it just happens - there were no precipitating factors in my case.
My Mom said that Cloro-Trimeton 4-hr did help her... it's a very inexpensive over-the-counter and we are able to find it at Target. But it does make one sleepy. But check with one's doctor first to see if there are any side effects if combine with others meds.
For myself, I find if there is a rain storm on the horizon, I feel light-headed and sometimes dizzy. With the big snow storm crossing the nation, that could thrown a wrench into how someone feels.
One time a nurse told me if I start to feel dizzy, close one eye. Sometimes that will work.
Or, a urinary tract infection, called a UTI.
Dementia acts this way also.
There may be a lot in play that only the PCP can determine.
My Mom would get "top shelf vertigo" hanging up clothes to dry on a clothes line. I tried to get her to use the dryer through a full cycle but she refused, she just had to hung up those clothes.
She had several canalith repositioning procedures, which involved placing her head in a series of positions for several seconds at a time. The movements help to move crystals/calcium particles from inner ear canal that is disturbing the nerve receptors. But she said the exercise made her nauseated and stopped the treatment given by her therapist. Her doctor indicated that sometimes it just goes away by itself and also may come back years later.
As others have mentioned, if this is vertigo doing the positional exercises before they move from being in bed or being in a car or chair for a long time will make a huge difference in making them able to walk and manage the vertigo. Mezciline is the usual go to RX for vertigo. It's well tolerated with little side effects.
If mom goes into the hospital, you want to clearly find out IF she is being admitted into the hospital or just there on "observation". Medicare payment for observation is not at all what they pay for an admission. She's going to have copays to deal with & it could be quite costly. You want her MD to "admit" to a hospital & not just "under observation" if possible.
Good luck to all!