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Old 11-02-2012, 10:34 PM #1
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Default took a fall

I thought I could tough out one more half day at work yesterday,but woke up with my head pounding so loud I could hear it. My guinea pigs needed their greens, so I went down into the garage to get them. While down there, one of those pounds made me so dizzy I feel, smashing my left cheek bone on the cement. Now there is an egg with a good chunk of flesh missing. It doesn't help the head any.

Has anyone else had a migraine that caused them to lose balance and fall? I didn't trip over something or slip, just lost my equilibrium and down I went. This has never happened before. No history of ear infection or vertigo. Can anyone shed some light on this?

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