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08/05/2010 07:25 PM
Aimee6
 
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This July I had the worse case of vertigo i ever had it messed with my vision and my head spun all day for a week. Traveling had me freaked out didn't know what would happen. Much to my surprise there was absolutey no symtoms of vertigo while on the flight thank I hope my information helps someone
Emma
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08/06/2010 10:58 AM  Top
rwhitley123
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Hi Aimee,

What an experience, just stay in the air and all is well. How bizarre.

Ray Ray


08/06/2010 03:23 PM  Top
Aimee6
 
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I know isn't it crazy i guess something with the pressure or the speed i suppose.
Emma

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08/07/2010 11:10 AM  Top
rwhitley123
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Emma,

Did the spinns come back after you reached your destination? How are they now that your back? I know when I'm sitting down the spinns are like not even there most of the time. Does that happen for you too? Maybe that has something to do woth it. What ever works any ways. Any relief is good relief.

Ray Ray

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