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irisrose
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I suffer from allergies. Not like the normal allergy symptoms people get. I might sneeze a little more or have more congestion or my eyes my feel gunky like I have something in them. But as far as the tv commercial type of allergies with sneezing, watery eyes and a nose like a spigot, no. Most of the time the only symptom my allergies are acting up is I feel spacey like I downed a glass of wine really fast and sometimes I have a headache on the top of my head with maybe some increased sneezing and mild/moderate congestion.
My issue of late is something that is happening when I'm trying to go to sleep at night. And the only reason I'm suspecting rhinitis is because the last time this happened severely and I went to urgent care was at the tail end of a severe head cold. AND the only time I didn't have the sensation I will describe, was one night when I took 2 benadryl to help me sleep.
At night as I'm trying to fall asleep, I get this swimming head feeling. Almost like maybe dizzy but I don't know I'm dizzy because my eyes are closed and the room is dark - so I have no frame of reference. The sensation seems to originate behind the bridge of my nose, kind of between my eyes inside my head. So I began wondering if I am having issues with allergic or even non-allergic rhinitis (although ragweed has been awful this late summer and fall, my nemesis) could my sinuses or ears or eustation tubes be changing pressure while I'm laying down causing a kind of dizziness?
Today I felt drunk again so popped a couple pseudafed and the drunk head feeling goes away like always. Like the tissues in all of my sinuses are swollen but not really producing mucus, just swollen and messing with the pressure inside of my head. Occasionally I can get vertigo with my rhinitis but nothing awful.
What do you all think? I'm thinking of making and ENT appt but with this being so bizarre and not doctor *text book* I have a feeling the doctor will totally dismiss it. That's why I need to see if real people out there have any of these issues.
Thanks!!
My issue of late is something that is happening when I'm trying to go to sleep at night. And the only reason I'm suspecting rhinitis is because the last time this happened severely and I went to urgent care was at the tail end of a severe head cold. AND the only time I didn't have the sensation I will describe, was one night when I took 2 benadryl to help me sleep.
At night as I'm trying to fall asleep, I get this swimming head feeling. Almost like maybe dizzy but I don't know I'm dizzy because my eyes are closed and the room is dark - so I have no frame of reference. The sensation seems to originate behind the bridge of my nose, kind of between my eyes inside my head. So I began wondering if I am having issues with allergic or even non-allergic rhinitis (although ragweed has been awful this late summer and fall, my nemesis) could my sinuses or ears or eustation tubes be changing pressure while I'm laying down causing a kind of dizziness?
Today I felt drunk again so popped a couple pseudafed and the drunk head feeling goes away like always. Like the tissues in all of my sinuses are swollen but not really producing mucus, just swollen and messing with the pressure inside of my head. Occasionally I can get vertigo with my rhinitis but nothing awful.
What do you all think? I'm thinking of making and ENT appt but with this being so bizarre and not doctor *text book* I have a feeling the doctor will totally dismiss it. That's why I need to see if real people out there have any of these issues.
Thanks!!