I’ve been experiencing a swaying sensation while sitting at a dining table on a standard chair — specifically on my right side, as though something is subtly off with how I’m grounded, even when perfectly still. It’s not dizziness in the conventional sense — there’s no spinning, no blurring, and I’ve never fainted — but it mimics the unease of dizziness without actually being it. It makes me want to get up and leave rather than stay seated. The sensation is significantly better when sitting on a sofa. Standing still also triggers it, though walking feels manageable. It first began during pregnancy and has persisted since. I did have anxiety alongside this which has improved with gradual exposure work, and I was unable to stand or sit without feeling it but now its majorly when sitting but the swaying sensation itself hasn’t resolved. I’m looking to understand whether this is vestibular, musculoskeletal, or something else — and which specialist would be best placed to evaluate this.
I am writing to seek your advice regarding a serious issue with my leg that started after I received a treatment.
In 2008, I was given an injection to treat a fever. Since receiving that injection, I have noticed severe changes in my leg
My leg has become visibly thin as compared to my left leg
My fingers do not work properly, and I am having trouble moving them.
I am very concerned about whether this damage is curable and what steps we need to take next.
Since 2023, I have been experiencing episodes that start suddenly with blurred vision. After a few minutes, I develop a headache, usually around the temples, and the severity of the headache seems related to how long the blurred vision lasts. Sometimes I also experience nausea, goosebumps, fatigue, and a feeling that I might feel better if I vomit, although I do not always vomit. These episodes initially occurred about once every 3 months, then once a month, and recently every 2–3 weeks. In the last 2 days, I have had back-to-back episodes. Sometimes deep breathing or drinking water seems to help, but I am not sure. My blood sugar is normal, my general blood tests 3 months ago were normal, and an MRI brain scan done in early 2023 was also normal.
My mother is on ventilator due to right sided ischemic stroke post her mitral valve replacement surgery in Narayana hospital Bangalore. She has been on ventilator since 27/05/2026. She can move her right leg and right hand fairly well. But her left leg has little movements and left hand is immobile. She opens her eyes on calling, takes her tongue out on commanding. She responds to commands. Her ct mri earlier showed brain swelling but now it has reduced due to medicines. But still she can't pas her extubation trial. And now doctors planned for tracheostomy. I m confused and scared how long it will take for her to come out of ventilator support. What are the recovery and survival chances?
Sir/Madam
My mother 58yrs had compression in C3 to c7 levels in MRI SPINE. But clinical examination reflexes and few symptoms are absent. But heavy weekness, dizziness, walking imbalance, gait walk, falling sensation walking. But no pains , no numbness. Whether it is Cervical Mylopathy or not. Whether clinical examination reflexes and pain mandatory to finalize mylopathy once it's compression clearly shown in MRI Spine. Please help me out with exact guidance. Thankyou.