Vertigo away
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Damn dude that sounds horrible. Hope you feel better soon
			
			
									
									
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I did my first full day sassion since the new year today. It was ok except for about 20-30 seconds when I had to keep a straight face. I imagined sticking my hand in an auto clave to distract my brain cells from the curse cbass probably put on me.
 
			
			
									
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Make sure you don't have any mold issues at your house or work.Anytime  I have to tear old moldy stuff out of a house i grt sick
			
			
									
									
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Time for another visit to the Doctor methinks. Maybe another course of antibiotics is in order? I used to get ear and sinus infections once-or-thrice annually. A few years ago I started taking the over-the-counter generic Claritin every, single, day without fail. It has helped. Some. 
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I don't remember buying the bleu cheese that I ate last week. Said Amarican slices on the package. Not bad though. Tart with a touch of flashback.
			
			
									
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Reeltarded wrote:I don't remember buying the bleu cheese that I ate last week. Said Amarican slices on the package. Not bad though. Tart with a touch of flashback.
I'm lactose intolerant. That stuff kills me ..... which is to say ..... it makes me sick as a dog for days and days. I've noticed the Charmin™ sales-people giving it away for free in grocery stores. Bad, bad, bad.
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Reeltarded wrote:Yessir. Absolutely part of it.
Yes I have a cup of fluid in my ear every 42 seconds. Been to the doctor back in January. The meds cleared it up a little for a while but this is so much more pain than it was. Amazing shit that suddenly feels like being stabbed in the head. Maddening. I can deal with pain pretty well. This is stupid!Structo wrote:I know this may seem obvious Miles, but do you have fluid in your inner ear?
Like when you work your jaw you can hear that squishy sound?
Have you been to an ENT doc?
I think you were down for part of the time but I was literally knocked unconcious for nearly five weeks straight from the falling thing. I wish I had that back! Trade any day.
My left eye waters constantly and the passages in my head are inflamed. No doubt some of this is allergic crap with a bit of infection.
I'd suggest you see a upper cervical Chiropractor. I treat these types of conditions routinely with excellent results.
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Sometimes when I can stretch my lower back enough it doesn't pop it sort of shifts and makes that sucking fluid sound my left knee makes when it's out and the left side of my head opens up like it's brand new.. for a minute.
			
			
									
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I suffer from periodontal disease. Sometimes an infection will break out where one whole side of my mouth feels like a thousand toothaches. A few years ago my dentist decided to try what she called "the nuclear option." This involves practically overdosing on antibiotics.NickC wrote:Time for another visit to the Doctor methinks. Maybe another course of antibiotics is in order?
It worked, but let me tell you, I've never felt more ill in my entire life. It wipes out all the beneficial bacteria in your intestines. It took two weeks for me to recover, ingesting only yogurt and kefir.
But it still wasn't as bad as what it wiped out.
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I hadn't been to a dentist in 14 years, yes that right 14 years i had an old filling come loose so i had to have it fixed. The hygenist asked at one point "what toothpaste do you use" i said i didnt say she didnt push the issue. She said "well, whatever your doing keep doing it your teeth look great." What do i use. hydrogen peroxide and baking soda simple and cheap. an NO FLORIDE. Thats right google sodium flouride and have your eyes opened.
			
			
									
									
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Exactly, spinal cord is contained within a membrane system called the dura mater. The dura is adherent to the 2nd sacral segment and third lumbar vertebrae. When you move just right you release the stress and tension in the dura as well as it's attachment to the upper cervical spine. The result is often that the inner ear symptom go away for a short time.Reeltarded wrote:Sometimes when I can stretch my lower back enough it doesn't pop it sort of shifts and makes that sucking fluid sound my left knee makes when it's out and the left side of my head opens up like it's brand new.. for a minute.
Going to an upper cervical chiropractor would be a good idea.
Not a big fan of testimonials but there so many:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it0-fKirw9A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAGEFlc6JEs
http://balancedutah.com/menieres-and-ve ... ractic.php
http://thespecific.com/blog/2009/07/22/ ... d-vertigo/
Vertigo is most often caused by a structural problem within the spine, skull or inner ear. I'd strongly suggest seeing the chiro. All your GP will do is dope you up with Dramamine and antibiotics (even though there's no evidence of infection)
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I don't know what it's called but there is a clear prescription strength version of nyquil that I really must manipulate one more batch of from the previous doctor. O M G that stuff and my insomnia are mortal enemies. I slept for almost five weeks!!
Advice under consideration. A good soak in a pretty hot bath also alleviates the really nasty parts for a short run. I spend my whole life in three challenging positions. Sitting a few similar chairs, sitting cross-legged, and laughing at Nick saying that they can't hear your thoughts anymore if you eat enough lead.
One night I got so wasted on that nukequil I woke up with Jesus shaking me telling me I had to go home. He was like, "Hey, you aren't supposed to be here!! Get up!! Go home, dumbass!!".
			
			
									
									Advice under consideration. A good soak in a pretty hot bath also alleviates the really nasty parts for a short run. I spend my whole life in three challenging positions. Sitting a few similar chairs, sitting cross-legged, and laughing at Nick saying that they can't hear your thoughts anymore if you eat enough lead.
One night I got so wasted on that nukequil I woke up with Jesus shaking me telling me I had to go home. He was like, "Hey, you aren't supposed to be here!! Get up!! Go home, dumbass!!".
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Miles,How are you doing today.Praying for you to get some relieve.I cant imagine what this thing is like and it sounds bad.Were you able to work Saturday?I sure hope your doing OK or at least a little better Bro.Mikey
			
			
									
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I think i'm going to agree with dreric. Having had 2 neck surgeries due to injuries i think that's your best bet. i have always hated md's if they cant drug the symptom away they cut it out. that's there only answers. they cant cure anything.
			
			
									
									
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Yeah, as far as physical manipulation goes totally with ya. This is a returned infection though. I never take antibiotics so next step is massive antibiotics.
I wish I had a waterpick full of scalding 2H2O. That would teach it not to mess with my bad ass.
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I want my mommy.
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