Re: Is there any point?



On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 17:29:47 -0700, "pandora" <pandora@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Probably. :-)
>
>It's partly why I enjoy living at the coast. I'm far enough above the ocean
>(well almost) to not be concerned about Winter storms smashing my windows or
>house, but close enough to enjoy the sights and sounds of the ocean. It's
>the best of both worlds, actually. I have found Paradise and it's spelled,
>Y A C H A T S.

Hey, so guess what I just came across in the Times --

'The doctors told Mr. Farquhar that he was most likely suffering from
benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, or B.P.P.V., a common cause of
dizziness caused by a malfunction of the inner ear's balance
mechanism.

'The problem accounts for perhaps 25 to 40 percent of patients seeking
medical attention for dizziness. "Paroxysmal" refers to the episodic
pattern of vertigo attacks, and "positional" means that the spinning
sensations are brought on by certain movements.

'Tilting the head back to look upward is a typical trigger. The
disorder has been nicknamed "top-shelf vertigo," and hair salon
customers sometimes experience it when leaning back for a shampoo, as
do patients sitting in dental chairs.'

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/06/health/06dizz.html?pagewanted=all

Sound like what you have?

--
Josh

"This is a devastating storm. This is a storm that's
going to require immediate action now." -George W. Bush,
four days after Hurricane Katrina
.



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