Posted by Tony in Mass. on April 23, 2013 at 16:15:51 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: Vertigo posted by Mark W. on April 23, 2013 at 08:57:47:
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I had this hit me about 5-6 times in 2009-11? Once driving, at least I was on a country road, just pulled over and laid in the grass in the ditch. Twice was in a 80' high lift, the motion seemed to do it like getting sea sick, just sat in the floor of the cage till it passed. Wrecks the rest of your day don't it? I was told sinus conditions- pollen, head colds, can bring it on too.
Last time 'I thought I had it' I was leaning against the kitchen sink, window open, birds singing out there.... suddenly no sounds, weak in the knees, dishes in the sink were moving , no sound, stuff on the counter looked to be moving, vertigo again? stroke? heart attack? ... none of the above! The Virginia earthquake! even way up here, dishes were all moving together, so no clinking, birds don't sing in earthquakes... haven't had vertigo since!
So which is freakier? Toss a coin. A cold beer is good first aid. How to cure it? Live on the San Andreas fault?
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