| aliceinwebland |
Gah!
I've not suffered from this before..... Well, that isn't entirely true but all previous experiences have been a direct result of quaffing rather generous amounts of wine. I can drink JD till it comes out of my ears with no ill effect, but wine always makes the light spin round the room.
It's a most weird sensation, kinda like being on a boat which is bobbing about on rough water. The world's just not staying still at the moment. Walking is interesting! Hell, just lying down still is an experience!
A visit to my doctor for me I think. The most likely cause is probably an ear infection, although I have no pain or discomfort.
I hope it clears up before next weekend!
| 12 Jun 11, 11:42 AM cheekyandtrouble UK(SL), 2 yrs |
Just keep thinking your on a boat. "There are no gains without pains" ~Benjamin Franklin |
| 12 Jun 11, 11:54 AM nastybstd UK(LU), 6 yrs |
You can get tablets that can help. For some people they dont work. There was also some doctor that for specific people wobbled their heads madly. It makes you want to puke at first and everything is horrible. But after a few minutes it helps lots. I am told it is fluid in your balance part of your ears becoming crysteline. The shaking of your head starts to liquify the crystals and get everything back to normal. Lots of fluids help with prevention and getting back to normal. The above info came from a good mate who suffers from vertigo. If you suffer you are not allowed to drive (Doing so would make you sick anyway), walking or running is not good, even siting up quickly can result in you floping back down again. Good luck. The pleasure, I fear, will be all mine! |
| 12 Jun 11, 6:27 PM GazUK1963 UK(B), 6 yrs |
Gary xxx. Everyone who lives dies, but not everyone who dies has truly lived. |