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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #570 on: September 29, 2008, 01:33:03 PM »
What is that test for, Bones?

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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #571 on: September 29, 2008, 02:06:55 PM »
electrostagmography Googled

ENT--I haven't seen a specialist. My doctor is useless.

Appears we have the same, bones, but it's 4 years for me and I haven't had one of these--just nose spray and I use throat lozenges and cough syrup.
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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #572 on: September 29, 2008, 06:05:01 PM »
What is that test for, Bones?

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Thanks, Hops!

The test is to test my inner ears.  I'm still dizzy however, the ENT determined that my outer and middle ears are not infected.

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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #573 on: September 29, 2008, 06:06:33 PM »
electrostagmography Googled

ENT--I haven't seen a specialist. My doctor is useless.

Appears we have the same, bones, but it's 4 years for me and I haven't had one of these--just nose spray and I use throat lozenges and cough syrup.

I'm also scheduled for a CT scan tomorrow morning.

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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #574 on: September 30, 2008, 09:26:14 AM »
Dear Bones
 When I get upset ,I get dizzy. I ignore it, now b/c I know it is just that. I hope yours is just that simple. Sending best wishes.    Ami
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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #575 on: September 30, 2008, 06:14:10 PM »
Dear Bones
 When I get upset ,I get dizzy. I ignore it, now b/c I know it is just that. I hope yours is just that simple. Sending best wishes.    Ami

Thanks, Ami.

This dizziness started at the end of July.  Before that, I had felt fine.  I'm hoping to get to the bottom of why this is happening.

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« Reply #576 on: September 30, 2008, 07:53:49 PM »
Have you asked about positional vertigo, Bones?

It feels awful but it's harmless ... due to calcium deposits in the inner ear.

I had it once, walked into walls. It cleared up on its own.

They have a treatment that involves lowering you sideways and yanking you up again, it dislodges the little bits of calcium.

Low blood pressure causes dizziness.
Panic attacks do too. I used to have severe dizziness all by itself...and it was a panic symptom.

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« Reply #577 on: October 01, 2008, 02:16:33 PM »
Have you asked about positional vertigo, Bones?

It feels awful but it's harmless ... due to calcium deposits in the inner ear.

I had it once, walked into walls. It cleared up on its own.

They have a treatment that involves lowering you sideways and yanking you up again, it dislodges the little bits of calcium.

Low blood pressure causes dizziness.
Panic attacks do too. I used to have severe dizziness all by itself...and it was a panic symptom.

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Hops

Thanks, Hops!

The depression and anxiety are under control with the medication I have been taking since early August.  The doctor states that my blood pressure is normal and I have been monitoring it.  The tests I am going through this month is to attempt to narrow down where the dizziness is coming from.

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« Reply #578 on: October 01, 2008, 05:45:16 PM »
Thinking of you, Bones!                 Ami
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.        Eleanor Roosevelt

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« Reply #579 on: October 02, 2008, 11:36:52 AM »

Thinking of you also, Bones. ox seasons
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« Reply #580 on: October 03, 2008, 01:08:26 AM »
Me too, Bones.

I hope it turns out to be something simple to fix.

Will keep you in my prayers.

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« Reply #581 on: October 04, 2008, 08:43:08 AM »
Thanks, Ami, Seasons, and Sela!

I'm still awaiting the results of the CT scan that was done earlier this week.  I have an appointment next week to discuss my pulmonary function test.

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« Reply #582 on: October 09, 2008, 07:25:53 PM »
I'm still awaiting the results of my CT scan.  I met with the pulmonologist today and FINALLY got an official diagnosis of asthma!  I've suspected, FOR YEARS, since I was little, that I had it but NWomb-Donor ignored it just like she ignored my other medical and dental needs!

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« Reply #583 on: October 09, 2008, 09:59:37 PM »
Oh man. I'm so relieved, Bones.

SO much better to have a treatable, controllable condition that something dire like COPD.

(I wrote a chapter on asthma once.)

You will feel SO much better when the lung inflammation is calmed.

Please don't forget about exercise and fabulous nutrition and your overall plan.

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« Reply #584 on: October 10, 2008, 07:14:49 PM »
Oh man. I'm so relieved, Bones.

SO much better to have a treatable, controllable condition that something dire like COPD.

(I wrote a chapter on asthma once.)

You will feel SO much better when the lung inflammation is calmed.

Please don't forget about exercise and fabulous nutrition and your overall plan.

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Hops

Thanks, Hops.

Unfortunately, I still have the other health issues that has finally overwhelmed my job.  I now have to retire on disability as I no longer have the physical strength to work fulltime any longer.  Attempting to work parttime has been exascerbating my health, which is putting my physical health more at risk.

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