Re: Is there any point?



On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 20:57:35 -0700, "pandora" <pandora@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>"Josh Hill" <usereplyto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:ndtph1hh1tpufkgfsl1st8p28lq62uta3b@xxxxxxxxxx
>> 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 --
>
>Interesting, indeed.
>
>> '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.
>
>Sounds about right.
>
>> '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?
>
>Indeed. I guess I'll stop attending hair salons and the dentist.

Well, not attending the dentist sounds pretty good.

--
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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