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Giddiness and vertigo.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7840998" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Vertigo seems to be more common than some of us thought. I drove a couple of miles today for the first time in a fortnight and was fine but I'm still walking as if I was on a rough ferry sea crossing.</p><p>I can't make out which ear is causing it, so don't want to do the manoeuvre in case it upsets the side that's currently fine. The eye test hasn't worked for me. </p><p>Was taking to someone else tonight that had this in the past and he'd cleared up after about three weeks on its own. He was much younger than me and by the sound of it had it quite a bit worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7840998, member: 718"] Vertigo seems to be more common than some of us thought. I drove a couple of miles today for the first time in a fortnight and was fine but I'm still walking as if I was on a rough ferry sea crossing. I can't make out which ear is causing it, so don't want to do the manoeuvre in case it upsets the side that's currently fine. The eye test hasn't worked for me. Was taking to someone else tonight that had this in the past and he'd cleared up after about three weeks on its own. He was much younger than me and by the sound of it had it quite a bit worse. [/QUOTE]
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