Hi there,
My name is Virginia, and I have been diagnosed with MdDS. Going through a particularly bad spell now (for the last 4 months) after suffering it for over 3.5 years.
I hope and pray that all of us feel much better soon. This has been devastating for me and my family. I am 43 years old and have a 7 month old baby who really needs mommy, but I have unfortunately been in really bad shape lately.
Let’s hope 2010 brings us some relief!
Virginia
I had my first episode of MdDS when I was 20 years old, after a car trip to our holiday house 1 hour from home (I’d travelled on this same road since I was a child, so puzzled as to why it happened in this instance). The symptoms were relatively mild and lasted for about a month, but I really didn’t pay much attention to it and thought it was just part of the bad anxiety/panic attacks I had been suffering for the year leading up to it. I didn’t experience any symptoms again for at least a year after that. I can’t recall exactly when they returned, as I had a bad episode of the flu in September that year, but can’t specifically remember if the MdDS returned before or after the virus. (more…)
In April of ‘05 I took a European river cruise. It involved seven nights sleeping on a bunk which pulled down from a wall.It was also the last room on the ship, so behind the wall was the vibrating engine room. The cruise was smooth. We got off every day and toured the cities along the banks of the Danube. I felt fine. At the end of the cruise,we took a van to Prague,which was about 4 hours away. I sat in the back and we drove through many winding hills. (more…)

In Feb. 2001 I went on my first ocean cruise to celebrate my 50th birthday. Little did I know that this vacation would result in my becoming disabled and ultimately lead to full time disability.
A few hours after disembarking from the 7 day voyage to the southern Caribbean islands I noticed that I could feel the sensation of the ship. I wasn’t concerned because my twin sister had warned me that this could happen. When I got back home after a 5 hour turbulent flight and a 1.5 hour drive I removed the Scopolamine Patch that I had worn during the cruise and went to bed. The next morning I woke up to feeling like I was still on board a ship at sea only during a hurricane. It felt like my body was being rocked 90 degrees forward and 90 degrees back in a pendular motion. I couldn’t walk straight without hitting the walls in my hallway. The sensation intensified when I went into the bathroom and it felt like I was riding a bucking bronco at a rodeo when I sat on the “throne”. (more…)
I have suffered Vertigo occassionally since 1998, at age 52. Recently I had a severe attack which passed after a few days. At present i am suffering a continuous problem which has been going on for about two weeks. The symptoms mainly occur every evening. After relaxing in a comfy chair, I get quite dizzy when standing. when laying down in bed the dizziness is quite severe for a moment until I get settled. On arising at morning I almost fall over with unsteadiness. For the remaninder of the day I am able to work resonably Ok without many symptoms. I do get mild head aches, and I do have a problem with my neck and back, a little arthritus has been suggested. I get a reasonable ammount of exercise working around a farm. I possibly should drink a lot more water in the winter.