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I'm kinda wobbly today...Even more than usual

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Every now and then the world just starts spinning.

 

Especially if I move too quickly.

 

It's very disconcerting. cwm13.gif

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View Postvertigo eh?

were you boozing last night or is this light headiness due to a faulty pump or middle ear infection?

 

I thought he was complaing about a hangover. cwm13.gif

You know it must be a penguin bound down if you hear that terrible screaming and there ain't no other birds around. 

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Nope, no hangover.

 

I'm a "heavy drinker" by most any definition, but I don't drink to get drunk...I just like to maintain a nice buzz over a long period.

 

I feel normal otherwise...My balance has been deteriorating over the last couple of years, but things don't usually spin. It's just every once in a while I'll get a day like today. Where moving quickly, or closing my eyes when I'm standing up, makes everything spin.

 

It stops being fun after the third or fourth time. bucktooth.gif

Justice will only exist where those not affected by injustice are filled with the same amount of indignation as those offended.

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Capper.....see a doctor, PLEASE...........

 

I had that about 10-11 years ago, and it turned out I had heart block and needed a pacemaker....NOT something to fool around with.....

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Vertigo, most cases are some kind of ear infections. Some cases are blood pressure related, normally low BP. Taking any BP meds? Go see a doctor, chances are they will send to to a someone, do some balancing tests, maybe hearing, check all the ear stuff first, and then work from there.

 

Wife had it when she was pregnant, she couldnt drive(never knew when it would hit her), docs took her off BP meds and it went away.

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