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I've gone wobbly!
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All of a sudden, from yesterday in fact, I've gone a bit wobbly, such as when I get out of bed, though not fast and sometimes when I look up or down. There's no pain or nausea though, just a wobbly kind of feeling. Could this be due to something within the ear and is it treatable; would I have to see my doctor? Ta Muchly.
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Sqad I am glad you have inserted some humour now, do not feel as guilty in politely declining your kind offer. If I wore my mini and thigh high boots my dear you would be spoilt for life, could not do that to Mrs Sqad.
In all seriousness, I struggle with public transport and for obvious reasons cannot drive, but the invite has made me smile, still love ya ♥
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Sqad I am glad you have inserted some humour now, do not feel as guilty in politely declining your kind offer. If I wore my mini and thigh high boots my dear you would be spoilt for life, could not do that to Mrs Sqad.
In all seriousness, I struggle with public transport and for obvious reasons cannot drive, but the invite has made me smile, still love ya ♥
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have to say being a sufferer of intermittant bouts of labyrinthitis it didn't sound right to me either...surely you need to have rotational disorientation and nausea.... My first thought was postural hypotension...did enough lying and standing BPs on old people during the nursing thing...
have to say being a sufferer of intermittant bouts of labyrinthitis it didn't sound right to me either...surely you need to have rotational disorientation and nausea.... My first thought was postural hypotension...did enough lying and standing BPs on old people during the nursing thing...
mamy......no problem, I would come and get you and drop you back, but OK...I know when I am :-( not wanted. Perhaps if it had been chuckfickens (bloody stupid name) or perhaps andy-hughes ( too sensible for an evening out) you would accepted, but sqad........no chance. I have never been successful with the ladies, always laughed at, not handsome and a complete failure....but was hoping that you, above all other people would understand. No, don´t feel sorry for one of life´s losers, I do understand, .......really..........I do!
Hi all, just spotted this post and have to agree with a few of you and say it doesn't sound like Labyrinthitis to me. I got Labyrinthitis at the beginning of this year and am still suffering from it. I still have not been able to drive and have to use a stick to walk to stop from falling over. It was weeks before I could get out of bed when I first got it and even then it was with the other half to hold me when walking. It was like being drunk without having the fun of gettin drunk and like being on a ship in a rough sea when walking. It is not a pleasant thing to get and would not wish it on my worse enemy. From what woodelf put it doesn't sound like the same thing. I know the post has changed now to something a bit light hearted but just thought I would let you know what I thought. Here is a link for woodelf to see if it's the same.
http://www.nhs.uk/con...ges/Introduction.aspx
http://www.nhs.uk/con...ges/Introduction.aspx
First line of treatment for dizziness seems to be try some stemetil because it is easy and if it works it probably was labyrintitis or at least a mild case of it...when I get it I am bed bound for at least a couple of days and walk around holding my head very still for a couple of days after it...couldn't be triggered in a balance lab though apart from with the hot/cold water in my ears which made me throw up nicely for them
woodelf, in case mamya's not around, it's squarebear's on-line quiz - http://www.theanswerb...s/Question951741.html
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Squarebear can allocate you to a team if you feel you'd like to join in, he can explain to you how to register. Some of it's pictures, some of it's music or sound clips. It's good fun.