Diamox and Dizziness: What Users Say
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- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- November 26, 2015
For Glaucoma "I have congenital glaucoma. This medication was prescribed to me in 2009, the worst medication I've ever had. Tingling of the toes, fingers at times, lips. Worst headache of my life, and it's related to Diamox according to my doctor. The headache becomes so bad I can't think straight. It doesn't lower eye pressure for me in its entirety, but to a certain degree. Also, accompanied with this medication, it falls down horribly on my stomach, unbelievable pain, as well as dizzy symptoms. Doctor stated to me that this medication does produce these side effects."
- Mar...
- March 2, 2014
For Glaucoma "I am taking Diamox, this is the 3rd time I have been prescribed this. It definitely works, but the side effects this time are the worst of all. I am dizzy and fell, with pins and needles in my hands, feet, and face. A headache, I don't know if it's from the medication or from the fall. Nausea."
- Sea...
- December 28, 2020
For Mountain Sickness / Altitude Sickness "Absolute game changer for skiing at high altitude. I thought I would inevitably spend the first few days sick and anxious from being out of breath. I did have some dizziness and pins and needles 'electric feeling,' but this side effect was worth feeling so much better and enjoying my holiday."
- Cat...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 3, 2019
For Mountain Sickness / Altitude Sickness "I took one of these pills (125 mg) to try it before my vacation, and I haven't felt so sick in a long time. OMG, it was horrible!! It started with mild dizziness and tiredness. Not so bad, but by the 12th hour, I just wanted to check out. A lot of dizziness, very tired but couldn't sleep, nausea, and headache. Generally, I felt awful but couldn't put my finger on how else it made me feel this awfulness. I took a meclizine and some Advil and felt a bit better. The next day, I still felt a bit weird but not so awful. That stuff lasts a long time, and if you take it on vacation and have my reaction, you'll waste a lot of hours being miserable."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 2, 2023
For Glaucoma "I was prescribed this for eye pressure reduction due to diabetes and glaucoma surgery recovery. I was told to take as much as I could handle, as much as 4000 mg was authorized. I was to take it so that my eye would heal properly after the Ahmed valve installation surgery. So far I have taken 500 mg for a week and have found I am shivering a lot. My balance is off and I find myself bumping into things a lot more. I have gone out of my way to add extra potassium while on this drug as suggested in the guide. I think the worst effect I have had is that my fasting blood sugars will not go below 13 mmol/L, no matter how hard I try. I went from 8.1 mmol/L to 13 the day I started this and they have gone up to 16 but will not go below 13. Metformin seems to have no effect at all. And that has me concerned. The benefits of this remain to be seen as I visit the doctor shortly."
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- June 2, 2017
For Pseudotumor Cerebri "Confusion, lethargy, diarrhea, hyperchloremia, CO2 16, nausea, dizziness."
- Mar...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 6, 2022
For Glaucoma "It's made me extremely dizzy and nauseous. No appetite at all. My one hand was occasionally tingly but livable. I stopped it after 3 days."
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For Glaucoma "I was given Diamox to prevent any increase in eye pressure after an ICL surgery (basically cataract surgery). My pressures were great, but the side effects from this were no fun. I experienced dizziness, tingling in my toes, and worst of all, my taste was off. The worst taste difference I noticed was in caffeinated beverages, and that's what caused me to do some looking around to see what was going on."