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bored - Hell-met - Dec 01, 2008

Sitting behind your computer all day-along will sure fix things up


bored - OmegaZero_Alpha - Dec 01, 2008

technically.

If their current theory is correct than it is a symptom of my migraines and sitting in a dark windowless room with sound-suppressing headphones on ultra-low taking my beta blockers is probably the best thing for it.


bored - Gehe_fin - Dec 02, 2008

Natures medicines will cure everything... Everythiinggggg....


bored - avy - Dec 02, 2008

I have severe migraines occasionally (about two a week) but I don't think its ever messed with my balance/orientation. I am by no means a doctor but I thought vertigo was induced by pressures on the inner ear? I dunno... all I know is that migraines hurt and I hope things get better.


bored - Zeitgeist - Dec 02, 2008

Gehe_fin Wrote:Natures medicines will cure everything... Everythiinggggg....

+1


bored - Hell-met - Dec 02, 2008

Gehe_fin Wrote:Natures medicines will cure everything... Everythiinggggg....

-1


bored - Zeitgeist - Dec 02, 2008

and haterade will turn you into hell-met

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bored - OmegaZero_Alpha - Dec 02, 2008

avy Wrote:I have severe migraines occasionally (about two a week) but I don't think its ever messed with my balance/orientation. I am by no means a doctor but I thought vertigo was induced by pressures on the inner ear? I dunno... all I know is that migraines hurt and I hope things get better.

that is the most common cause. they have put me through every type of testing they could think of, though, and have had no results.

These migraines are severe and severe migraines could cause what they call "aura" symptoms, which include visual distortion, dysphasia and sensory dysfunctions. In rare cases it can disrupt the functions of the inner ear and cause vertigo.


bored - avy - Dec 02, 2008

Ah that makes sense... the brain is so "excited" (for lack of a better term), it cant process signals from other centers. I'm usually blindfolded and lying down with earplugs or whitenoise playing during my more severe migraines so I haven't really noticed and don't want to experiment.


bored - Zeitgeist - Dec 02, 2008

i woke up this morning with the WORST migraine i have ever had. i wish i hadn't woken up.. and although the pounding has gone away, im still nauseated... and its been almost 7 hours.