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STEED 08-10-16 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2425366)
Went to the doctor yesterday; brought up the clicking sound issue; according to the doctor, the sounds may be caused by a number of causes: a side affect of asthma (already alluded to in a prior post); a compression of the lungs and airways caused by weight gain, particularly if you sleep on your back; any sort of physical tearing or occlusion of the airway. The doctor did say if the sounds are causing you to wake up during sleep, they may be an indicator of possible sleep apnea, a condition which can have many serious health consequences, particularly if you have high blood pressure (as I do). I'm going to keep an eye on my clicks if they get any worse...



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My clicking only came on in bed lying on my left or right side, can't sleep on my back as pointed out on a earlier comment. Clicking came on within 10 minutes of laying down and just got louder on a very bad night. A good night I would just about get off to sleep then I wake up from the clicking or some other reason. I have been a bad sleeper for many years now and the clicking that came on last year did not help.

Any how just to say the nasal spray I am using as subscribed by my GP is Nasofan Aqueous 50mg, one spray up each nostril everyday. Just hope it lasts to Mid September for my next appointment. So far it has reduced the clicking by a good 90% resulting in my stress level going down.

vienna 08-10-16 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2425642)
My clicking only came on in bed lying on my left or right side, can't sleep on my back as pointed out on a earlier comment. Clicking came on within 10 minutes of laying down and just got louder on a very bad night. A good night I would just about get off to sleep then I wake up from the clicking or some other reason. I have been a bad sleeper for many years now and the clicking that came on last year did not help.

Any how just to say the nasal spray I am using as subscribed by my GP is Nasofan Aqueous 50mg, one spray up each nostril everyday. Just hope it lasts to Mid September for my next appointment. So far it has reduced the clicking by a good 90% resulting in my stress level going down.

The back sleeping element only comes into play if you have gained weight; otherwise, it seems not to be an element. I don't feel comfortable sleeping on my back; it is too mindful of the whole coffin pose thing. I sympathize with your sleep problems; I have had long bouts of insomnia for almost all my life and added difficulties such as clicking and whistling do nothing the improve the situation. I hope the doctors will be able to suss out the source of your condition. Take care of yourself, Steed...



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Reece 08-10-16 06:39 PM

I went to bed last night around midnight, took a Tramadol for my neck arthritis and woke around 2 am turned over and the room rotated!!! I got back off to sleep and woke around 5 am, room still rotating so I took some Asprin, got up at 7:30, room still rotating!! I don't like this and am on my own atm, I'll have to wait till my wife gets home before I can get to the docs, the ride should be interesting!!:doh: I assume an inner ear infection, never had this before but my wife has.:hmmm:
Now is the time to go on a roller coaster ride!!:yep:

vienna 08-10-16 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Reece (Post 2425689)
I went to bed last night around midnight, took a Tramadol for my neck arthritis and woke around 2 am turned over and the room rotated!!! I got back off to sleep and woke around 5 am, room still rotating so I took some Asprin, got up at 7:30, room still rotating!! I don't like this and am on my own atm, I'll have to wait till my wife gets home before I can get to the docs, the ride should be interesting!!:doh: I assume an inner ear infection, never had this before but my wife has.:hmmm:
Now is the time to go on a roller coaster ride!!:yep:

Wow, not a great experience to have; hope it is something simple like an inner ear infection, but, whatever the cause, take it easy and be careful...



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Jimbuna 08-11-16 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Reece (Post 2425689)
I went to bed last night around midnight, took a Tramadol for my neck arthritis and woke around 2 am turned over and the room rotated!!! I got back off to sleep and woke around 5 am, room still rotating so I took some Asprin, got up at 7:30, room still rotating!! I don't like this and am on my own atm, I'll have to wait till my wife gets home before I can get to the docs, the ride should be interesting!!:doh: I assume an inner ear infection, never had this before but my wife has.:hmmm:
Now is the time to go on a roller coaster ride!!:yep:

Docs asap :yep:

mapuc 08-11-16 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Reece (Post 2425689)
I went to bed last night around midnight, took a Tramadol for my neck arthritis and woke around 2 am turned over and the room rotated!!! I got back off to sleep and woke around 5 am, room still rotating so I took some Asprin, got up at 7:30, room still rotating!! I don't like this and am on my own atm, I'll have to wait till my wife gets home before I can get to the docs, the ride should be interesting!!:doh: I assume an inner ear infection, never had this before but my wife has.:hmmm:
Now is the time to go on a roller coaster ride!!:yep:

Not so long ago a female Facebook friend had the same problems as you have mentioned. Even she thought it was something with her ears

It turned out it was her neck who gave her this "rollercoaster" ride.

Markus

STEED 08-11-16 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2425663)
The back sleeping element only comes into play if you have gained weight; otherwise, it seems not to be an element. I don't feel comfortable sleeping on my back; it is too mindful of the whole coffin pose thing. I sympathize with your sleep problems; I have had long bouts of insomnia for almost all my life and added difficulties such as clicking and whistling do nothing the improve the situation. I hope the doctors will be able to suss out the source of your condition. Take care of yourself, Steed...



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Keep you posted in around five weeks when I see my GP.

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Originally Posted by Reece (Post 2425689)
I went to bed last night around midnight, took a Tramadol for my neck arthritis and woke around 2 am turned over and the room rotated!!! I got back off to sleep and woke around 5 am, room still rotating so I took some Asprin, got up at 7:30, room still rotating!! I don't like this and am on my own atm, I'll have to wait till my wife gets home before I can get to the docs, the ride should be interesting!!:doh: I assume an inner ear infection, never had this before but my wife has.:hmmm:
Now is the time to go on a roller coaster ride!!:yep:

Told you not to take the pink pill. :)

Eichhörnchen 08-11-16 01:06 PM

Did I ever tell you about my colonoscopy?

vienna 08-11-16 03:33 PM

Nothing to see here...



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Betonov 08-11-16 03:36 PM

Must be a season for diseases.
My asthma is acting up after more than a year of dormancy :stare:
Some weird headaches, a zit on my nose and a rash ony thigh I'll have to open with the kukri

Betonov 08-12-16 01:09 AM

My asthma has been acting up because my inhaler was empty :/\\!!
So much for a placebo effect.

Jimbuna 08-12-16 06:36 AM

Today is my weekly dressing change at the hospital but my wife noticed a small blood stain on the base of my foot so I hope this isn't a backward step (no pun intended).

STEED 08-12-16 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2425898)
Did I ever tell you about my colonoscopy?

Is it true you smell like a mint afterwards? :hmmm:

Reece 08-12-16 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2425871)
Not so long ago a female Facebook friend had the same problems as you have mentioned. Even she thought it was something with her ears
It turned out it was her neck who gave her this "rollercoaster" ride.

Markus

Funny you should say that, I have neck arthritis (bone on bone), the doctor wasn't sure what it is, I have to do these weird exercises for the next 2 weeks!!:doh: Yes I still have it but not as bad thankfully, I decided not to use my motorcycle.:yep:

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2425898)
Did I ever tell you about my colonoscopy?

Sounds like a load of crap to me!:hmmm:

Eichhörnchen 08-13-16 01:34 AM

There mustn't be any crap... the doctor doesn't want to find any crap, so you have to drink lots of horrible stuff to purge your bowels first.

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...ostcount=10619

I don't know whether I smelled like a mint afterwards, STEED :haha:


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