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yeah see the issue is, I never have vertigo in any other instance. Ive
never had a problem with balance or dizziness, in fact I have rather good balance. So this is either a vertigo issue that my inner ear is sensitive to under extreme pressure instances, or something entirely else, because outside of this very specific plane scenario, I never have gotten that feeling before, or even a vertigo of a much milder form. I can turn my head quickly a million times, get out of bed quickly, stand up quickly etc... and I never get dizzy or have any symptoms of anything else. Its leading me to belive that after 25 years of major sinus infections and awful allergies, my inner ear area may have gotten sensitive (or possibly even scarred) and is now hyper sensitive to the pressure and thus causes vertigo, or its a cardiac thing which is unlikely being that I have no other symptoms and im 25, but hey, I've seen more surprising things in my life (lets hope I don't tack this on to the list). |
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On 21 Jan 2006 20:17:58 -0800, "reykjavik"
wrote: yeah see the issue is, I never have vertigo in any other instance. Ive never had a problem with balance or dizziness, in fact I have rather good balance. So this is either a vertigo issue that my inner ear is sensitive to under extreme pressure instances, or something entirely else, because outside of this very specific plane scenario, I never have gotten that feeling before, or even a vertigo of a much milder form. I can turn my head quickly a million times, get out of bed quickly, stand up quickly etc... and I never get dizzy or have any symptoms of anything else. Its leading me to belive that after 25 years of major sinus infections and awful allergies, my inner ear area may have gotten sensitive (or possibly even scarred) and is now hyper sensitive to the pressure and thus causes vertigo, or its a cardiac thing which is unlikely being that I have no other symptoms and im 25, but hey, I've seen more surprising things in my life (lets hope I don't tack this on to the list). Good Lord, you gave me vertigo just reading this. Get your head up straight, focus on infinity, and go with the flow. Mike Dweller |
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