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Old 06-12-2007, 07:53 PM #9
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I remember Meniere's disease,my cousin use to describe it in those
words. It's a increases pressure in your ear,like fluid,it messes up
your balance but if i remmember it's fairly rare. But she said it made her
dizzy and had that out of body experience. Wow don't you have enough
problems stop it right now. Self-help cut down on salt sometimes fluides.
You might need a diuretic,there are pills but try some asparagus, When I
lay down to long and get up i kinda have this feeling,it could be a med.
Did you mention this to the Dr. Sue I wish we all felt better.
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