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Old 09-27-2011, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
The ear drum has nerves in it, and when pressure builds on it, there can be dizziness.

I am glad for you that it was a simple solution.
I'm glad too. I hear all of these things and it can be scary.

And here's a VERY interesting update on the dizzy topic

Since I had this "episode" about 13 days ago, I have spoken to various people about my "episode'

Do you know how many people said "oh my god, I had that too, on
Saturday, right?" I looked at them. Then the other day I was having breakfast with a friend and I'm telling her what happened and she looked at me and said "oh my god that happened to me and my co-workers" (she works on Saturday)

I said "How many co-workers?" and she said "4"

So now that's 5 people besides me, right?

I then spoke to my landlord and was telling her what happened to me the previous week and she looked at me and said "Oh my god, me too, I started to sway"

So we are talking 6 people (that I know of) besides myself, who had the same "episode'.

And we are not talking about getting up from a seated position.

I had bent over to open up a drawer.

And the others were just sitting in their chairs or just doing stuff. I checked.

So might it have been some phenomenon happening in Brooklyn?

I'm going to look into this.

All I can say is "it just might not be ear wax"

I don't believe in coincidences.

lol

Melody
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