Say it ain't so, Pat!
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Originally posted by Pat Kelly
Got the rear brake mast. cyl.
Now to install it. Suddenly the bike(s) are on a back-burner. I now have a medical problem that may preclude riding.
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Skids
Last week I got a little dizzy before heading to work. By the time I got to work I was very dizzy. An hour later I was dizzier still. I hear phantom sounds in my left ear (like a million crickets chirping) along with intermittent 'rushing' sound.
Fortunately I work at a hospital. I wobbled to ER and was immediately admitted.
Dr's initial diagnosis is Mineres Syndrome, also called Lybrynthitis or Vertigo.
It's now a week later and things are no better.
I've seen 2 Dr's now and they both say the same thing as with everything I've read on-line.
No know cause, no known cure. It's an infection of the fluid of the inner ear, viral in this case.
It may last 5 minutes, 5 months, 5 years. Could last the rest of my life and if it goes away may come back anytime.
I've been driving the truck for a few days and rode the bike yesterday and today. It wasn't enjoyable.
For now I'll just wait and see what happens. Nothing has stopped the dizzieness and the crickets won't quiet down.
quote:
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Originally posted by Pat Kelly
Got the rear brake mast. cyl.
Now to install it. Suddenly the bike(s) are on a back-burner. I now have a medical problem that may preclude riding.
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__________________
Skids
Last week I got a little dizzy before heading to work. By the time I got to work I was very dizzy. An hour later I was dizzier still. I hear phantom sounds in my left ear (like a million crickets chirping) along with intermittent 'rushing' sound.
Fortunately I work at a hospital. I wobbled to ER and was immediately admitted.
Dr's initial diagnosis is Mineres Syndrome, also called Lybrynthitis or Vertigo.
It's now a week later and things are no better.
I've seen 2 Dr's now and they both say the same thing as with everything I've read on-line.
No know cause, no known cure. It's an infection of the fluid of the inner ear, viral in this case.
It may last 5 minutes, 5 months, 5 years. Could last the rest of my life and if it goes away may come back anytime.
I've been driving the truck for a few days and rode the bike yesterday and today. It wasn't enjoyable.
For now I'll just wait and see what happens. Nothing has stopped the dizzieness and the crickets won't quiet down.
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