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Old 06-10-2008, 08:58 AM #7
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Sometimes it feels like the world is spinning around me, but other times if feels more rocking and rolling. Like being on a boat. It's been pretty bad the past couple weeks.

I wonder if anyone else has that ocean motion vertigo? And does it matter what position you're in? Doesn't seem to matter if I'm standing sitting laying down or walking. It can come on slow and build up or come on fast. Fortunately I don't ever feel nauseous with it.

Years ago, I was checked by an ENT an found no problems, then I had a BEAR, and that was okay too. I'm going to bring it up (AGAIN, lol) with my neuro when I see him.
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