<blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Sean Turner</i>
<br />To my opponents --
I've come down with something called Labyrinthitis. No game turns until the room stops spinning.
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I know it very well. Several years ago, I went to work, as usual. I was sitting at my desk talking to a couple of co-workers, when I suddenly couldn't concentrate and had feelings of falling, nausea, loss of equilibrium, etc. I had no control. A couple of the guys took one look at me and knew something was wrong. They took me to my car and both took me home another followed them. It was a loooooonngg ride. We got to my house and they had to force me out of my car and up inside my house. My wife told them to take me upstairs, but I said NO WAY and flopped onto the couch. I didn't move off the couch for almost 5 days!!!!!! We called the doctor and described what happened and he said DRAMAMINE!! I started to take them, that afternoon and got progressively better over the next few days.
I was out of work and out of everything for almost 3 entire weeks. After the first 5 or 6 days, I had less and less loss of equilibrium, but it took a long time.
I couldn't drive, walk or even watch TV! The computer was out, also. Eating was just soup for days and days.
That was several years ago and for a few years after that, I kept a fresh supply of DRAMAMINE on hand. The pills did not cure it, just helped make it more bearable.
What was strange, that was all the doctor prescribed, an over-the-counter aid. There is no real cure, just rest.
Good luck with it, Sean.
<b><font color="gold">Ernie Sands
General, Commanding, Army of Ohio
ACWGC Cabinet member
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