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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

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Mason121 - 28 Sep 2004 06:20 GMT
Hello,  I think I have this. It started like overnight. Have been reading about
here on the net.  When I roll over in bed the room spins and I can`t focus on
anything for about 20 secs. When I roll over the other side nothing happens. At
work everything is fine till I tilt my head in a, not normal direction, like up
and back to look at the clock on the wall.....spinning room for a bit.  Or if I
have to look up to grab something high up.....spinning. The spinning never
lasts for long but is disconcerting. This all started like 2 weeks ago.  Should
I wait to go to a doctor or wait to see if it abates.
Dan.
REP - 28 Sep 2004 08:57 GMT
> Hello,  I think I have this. It started like overnight. Have been reading
> about
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> Should
> I wait to go to a doctor or wait to see if it abates.

It could be labrythnitis (inner ear disorder).

Note I am not a doctor, and think you should see one for a diagnosis.

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Griffin - 29 Sep 2004 02:19 GMT
> This all started like 2 weeks ago.  Should I wait to go to a doctor or
> wait to see if it abates.

It hasn't abated after 2 weeks. What are you waiting for?
 
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