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Motion Sickness - Feel Like I've Been Reading In The Car


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nvsmom Community Regular

For about 10 days, I've had an odd pressure, that is almost headachey, behind my face. My tummy has been a tiny bit off too; barely noticeable. It finally dawned on me the other day that I feel car sick, like I was trying to read in the car. It's like mild motion sickness (not as bad as I would get on a spinning ride though).

I'm guessing that it's somehow related to my hypothyroidism, which isn't optimally treated yet... In some ways celiac disease is easier because I have total control of my treatment and I don't have to wait for the idiot Doctor to get on board. I've also been a more fatigued than normal and am noticing the ringing in my ears more (don't think it's ringing more, just that I'm noticing it because of the car sick feeling behind my face).

I'm abit worried that I could be starting another autoimmune attack of some sort (which is fatigue, joint pain, hair loss) that crops up every few months. It could be hypothyroidism. It could be something else (I've been waiting 5 months for my idiot Doctor to get me into a rheumy now) but I don't know... I've had this symptom in the past but it usually lasts an hour or so, not 10+ days.

I am almost positive that I haven't glutened myself. 95% sure. I have been eating too much junk food and sugar as I finish off the Xmas treats, but they are gluten-free even if not healthy.

When I was diagnosed as a celiac 6 month ago, my vitamin levels were all normal to exceeding normal so I assume they are still all good... if not too good. ;) LOL The only thing that was on the low side of normal was D, but I've over tripled that supplement and take 2000-4000UI D3 sublingually per day.

Anyways, I wanted to know if any of you have experienced this on going motion sickness, and if so what caused it and what helped it?

Thanks for any ideas and advice. :)


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Has the idiot Doctor proscribed you any thyroid medication yet, and if so, is it gluten free ? Are you taking any over the counter acid blockers like pepcid ? They have given me some strange side effects, which my eye doc finally figured out (!) because they can cause minute little quick changes in blood flow in the brain. :ph34r: Have you ever had ataxia, a neurological condition from nerve/brain damage, which is a balance/coordination problem, as a result of being glutened ? Are you good with all the ingredients in the sugary junk food ? What about soy ? What happens if you stop eating that ?

nvsmom Community Regular

Has the idiot Doctor proscribed you any thyroid medication yet, and if so, is it gluten free ? Are you taking any over the counter acid blockers like pepcid ? They have given me some strange side effects, which my eye doc finally figured out (!) because they can cause minute little quick changes in blood flow in the brain. :ph34r: Have you ever had ataxia, a neurological condition from nerve/brain damage, which is a balance/coordination problem, as a result of being glutened ? Are you good with all the ingredients in the sugary junk food ? What about soy ? What happens if you stop eating that ?

I am on 100mcg (gluten-free) synthroid at the moment, although 88mcg were prescribed. I upped my own dosage because my doctor said I'm now perfectly fine since my TSH hit the normal range (just below a 6). He said my continuing and unchanging hypo symptoms must be coincidence and from something else... no word on what that is though. LOL :rolleyes:

I don't take any acid blockers... sounds like funky side effects you had on those... like something out of the mind altering labs they ran on college students in the sixties. Eek!

I have bad balance, which has grown worse with age, but I've no idea if it's gluten related. I just know that when I hike in the mountains, to stay a good 6 feet back from the cliffs unless I'm holding onto something. LOL I have nerve damage in one leg from a back injury so I'm rather uncoordinated now... but nothing that is new.

I can eat a surprising amount of sugary junk. I don't feel great afterwards but not horrible either. Lately it's been a handful of M&M's at bedtime; Xmas baking is eaten or tossed.

I don't eat much soy at all, negligable amounts really, although over the holidays I bought some soy based "egg nog" which was lovely in coffee; I was having between 1/4 to 1/2 cup per day... That could be something. I ran out of it this past week (after the car sickness began)... Hmmm, I'll keep an eye on that and consider it. I've never noticed a reaction to soy before, but then again, it took me over 35 years to clue into the fact that gluten made me feel poorly! LOL Thanks for the suggestion. :)

tarnalberry Community Regular

I had that happen once - for me, it was benign positional vertigo. I can't tell from what you describe as your symptoms if it fits here, but thought I'd mention it.

nvsmom Community Regular

I had that happen once - for me, it was benign positional vertigo. I can't tell from what you describe as your symptoms if it fits here, but thought I'd mention it.

I had to look that one up. :) I've had that happen to me a few times a year since my childhood. It usually happens when I'm in bed, or laying down and lasts for about a minute. It felt like I rotated forward and was hanging off the ceiling. It never lasted long or had any side effects so I just enjoyed the sensation of hanging off the ceiling. LOL

I haven't had that for months so I doubt it's related... ya never know though.

Thanks. :)

Kamma Explorer

Try, 'migraine associated vertigo'.

The research out there suggests that certain foods trigger it like msg (which is can be hidden under different names), caffeine, cheeses, nitrates, sulfites and so on.

nvsmom Community Regular

Try, 'migraine associated vertigo'.

The research out there suggests that certain foods trigger it like msg (which is can be hidden under different names), caffeine, cheeses, nitrates, sulfites and so on.

I'm pretty sure I've had this!... Not lately but it sounds like me. Thankfully my migraines have almost completely disappeared after going gluten-free, and so has the dizziness.

Whay I have now is not really dizziness. It's more of a motion sickness thing with a tad of dizziness thrown in... I'm not doing a good job of describing it, but I doubt it's celiac related, I just wanted to double check and see if anyone else had experienced this. Thanks.


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Is it possible you have an inner ear infection? I have known 2 adults with no ear pain but dizziness and light nausea & they found they had a pretty nasty inner ear infection.

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I had to look that one up. :) I've had that happen to me a few times a year since my childhood. It usually happens when I'm in bed, or laying down and lasts for about a minute. It felt like I rotated forward and was hanging off the ceiling. It never lasted long or had any side effects so I just enjoyed the sensation of hanging off the ceiling. LOL

I haven't had that for months so I doubt it's related... ya never know though.

Thanks. :)

Believe it or not, migraine associated vertigo also encompasses 'silent migraines' in which you don't feel the migraine but it manifests itself as vertigo/dizzy. Also, I'm assuming that when you say 'dizzy' you are meaning the feeling of the world or yourself moving, rocking and not the 'dizzy' feeling you get when you're ready to pass out from getting up too quickly or fainting.

nvsmom Community Regular

Is it possible you have an inner ear infection? I have known 2 adults with no ear pain but dizziness and light nausea & they found they had a pretty nasty inner ear infection.

I doubt it's an ear infection. I haven't been sick at all but if it turns into an infection, it is usually in my sinuses.

Believe it or not, migraine associated vertigo also encompasses 'silent migraines' in which you don't feel the migraine but it manifests itself as vertigo/dizzy. Also, I'm assuming that when you say 'dizzy' you are meaning the feeling of the world or yourself moving, rocking and not the 'dizzy' feeling you get when you're ready to pass out from getting up too quickly or fainting.

I've had auroas from migraines without the pain before too. My vision gets weirdly shaky at those times.

The dizziness I've had in the past is of the room spinning variety. I have had light headedness from getting up too fast (I have low blood pressure) but it's not related to this. Lately the dizziness is extremely mild. The world isn't spinning, I just feel a tiny bit less steady than normal. The "car sick" pressure behind my face is the main symptom, and it waxes and wanes throughout the day. I do notice it more when I'm looking up and down (like when typing).

It's still here, and really hasn't changed; it's no better or worse. Just mildly irritating. I'm stumped.

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