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    Hi Bill. Very sorry to hear about your ongoing dizziness.

    I was just today reading the Spooky2 thread, as I've never really known much about it. I'm very intrigued.

    Anyway, it sound like you have one, and I wondered if it might have a setting for tooth abscess or even dizziness.

    Perhaps you've already tried it and I missed a post somewhere in this thread, but I thought it might be worth mentioning.

    Hope all is well for you soon. Dizziness can be uniquely unsettling.
    So lovely to hear from you again!!

    Yes, I have the basic Spooky2 (and a most wonderful little device it is too). I've deployed several programs, including dizziness and labyrinthitis. On the advice of a very experienced Avalon Spooky user, I'm currently running what's called the Spooky Spectrum Sweep (which 'sweeps' through absolutely everything, taking 4 hours to do so) on a 24/7 loop.

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    I'm very glad to hear it! Sounds like you have excellent help in unraveling this challenging mystery. So many insightful posts on this thread.

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    There just was a strong earthquake fairly close to Ecuador.
    https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthqua...iu4b/executive

    Earthquakes usually involve the buildup of piezoelectric energy over wide areas, affecting the earth magnetic field and living critters.

    Apparently there is a quickening of the earth's weakening magnetic field and movement of the magnetic poles. This past week I recall reading reports of beached whales in Argentina and New Zealand. On a personal level, I've had episodes of the 'rumble' again for several days now. I hadn't experienced that for years. For me, these 'rumble' episodes were always related to earthquakes, especially the buildup of them, i.e. prior.

    I'm not the only one! What I call the 'rumble' is named 'the world wide hum' by others. The most common description is an untraceable low frequency sound (like an idling diesel engine), and feelings of vibrations accompanied by dizziness, nausea, insomnia, headaches, etc.

    See this paper by professor Deming: https://waubrafoundation.org.au/reso...0early%201970s.

    There's also the "Wold Wide Hum" website: https://www.thehum.info/

    (I don't know why this phenomenon got labelled as "The Hum", when in fact people describe it as the rumble of a diesel engine. In my case, I've never been able to say for sure whether it was a sound or vibration.)

    There is an increasing number of people who experienced this hum/rumble around the world since the 1990s, and many are terribly affected by it (as I was). Then I came across the theory that our exposure to microwaves (e.g. cordless phones, cell phones, etc.) increases our sensitivity to VLF at a cellular level. So, I got rid of my cordless phone which I had been using a lot, and a few months later the 'rumble' decreased to barely perceptible. Don't expect instant relief by turning off the phone. It takes a while for your whole cellular system to regenerate.

    Since then I have avoided anything 'wireless', and within years the 'rumble' disappeared completely. However the faint experience of it over the past week has been a bit unnerving. I've also been wondering about electrosensitivity. We're all spending a lot of time every day on the internet, which involves close proximity to electrical devices of some kind or other. Perhaps I need to take longer breaks from computer/internet.

    Not sure that is helpful to you Bill. I hope you find the solution soon.

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    Just a thought but one of the things I was somewhat famous for was knives, particularly folding knives and one particular design was an electricians knife. Anyway in designing it I consulted with several electricians. I happened to speak to one last evening that bought one of the knives I designed with Great Eastern Cutlery wanting to know if I knew where he could get another one. In speaking with him he was telling of how the knife he had worked and how much he loved it and then for whatever reason Bill came into my mind and I started talking to him about a friend who was having dizzy spells. This after he started a previous conversation of over crowded junction boxes and how they can produce an electromagnetic field! He said that he had just repaired a house that had a rep for being haunted because people would experience dizzy spells and flashes like that would scare them back upstairs. It was an electrical box shooting out a huge magnetic field making her dizzy everytime she or anyone senstive went down there and stood long enoug or sat long enough near the washing machine to feel it. So maybe note if this is occurring in only certain spots in your house or living and working area? Again just a thuoght.
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    Quote Posted by Ratszinger (here)
    Just a thought but one of the things I was somewhat famous for was knives, particularly folding knives and one particular design was an electricians knife. Anyway in designing it I consulted with several electricians. I happened to speak to one last evening that bought one of the knives I designed with Great Eastern Cutlery wanting to know if I knew where he could get another one. In speaking with him he was telling of how the knife he had worked and how much he loved it and then for whatever reason Bill came into my mind and I started talking to him about a friend who was having dizzy spells. This after he started a previous conversation of over crowded junction boxes and how they can produce an electromagnetic field! He said that he had just repaired a house that had a rep for being haunted because people would experience dizzy spells and flashes like that would scare them back upstairs. It was an electrical box shooting out a huge magnetic field making her dizzy everytime she or anyone senstive went down there and stood long enoug or sat long enough near the washing machine to feel it. So maybe note if this is occurring in only certain spots in your house or living and working area? Again just a thuoght.
    If that’s the case, perhaps hang shungite or use a few device chips. Other EMF products here. The second video is a demonstration of fake vs authentic shungite.



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    Dear Friends, just so everything is in the same place for easy reference (for anyone, now or later!), here's a Visitor Message that one member very kindly sent to me. (Avalon members can go to my Profile page and see who it was from if they wish, but this is a publicly visible thread.)

    ~~~
    Bill, I am late tuning in to your dizzy thread, but very glad to hear you have been to a chiropractor. I was experiencing something similar a coupla weeks ago, increasing in intensity until the world was in a full spin at one point. Very unusual. I saw my osteopath, and he adjusted a "shear" (maladjustment) in the left side of my neck. He said there was a build up of liquid affecting my equilibrium. That's my 2 cents.
    ~~~

    My chiro, who I saw last week, was totally unable to adjust the left side of my neck, as it was so extremely tight. (The right side was fine.) He asked me to get an X-Ray so he could see exactly what was happening in there, and I'll be doing that in the next few days. It's another thing on my fairly long list of remedies and actions to work through.

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    Bill, keeping you in my thoughts, hope you can get some answers sooner than later, and back to your normal self. A few weeks ago I got up one morning so dizzy I was stumbling when trying to walk. It last all day, I had good levels on oxygen, BP, no fever, I was still dizzy when I went to bed that night, but the next morning it was all gone.

    Only thing I could contribute it to was the Hurricane building pressure that hit Florida.

    Keeping you in my prayers.

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    Hi Bill,
    I too have had dizziness accompanied with nausea and elevated ear ringing.
    This happened yesterday for 3 mins.
    But today it lasted for thirty two minutes.
    This has happened briefly several times this month, but have now done a graph on my laptop to document its frequency.

    I also have a doctors appointment on Friday for other things, so will see what he recommends.

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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    Dear Friends, just so everything is in the same place for easy reference (for anyone, now or later!), here's a Visitor Message that one member very kindly sent to me. (Avalon members can go to my Profile page and see who it was from if they wish, but this is a publicly visible thread.)

    ~~~
    Bill, I am late tuning in to your dizzy thread, but very glad to hear you have been to a chiropractor. I was experiencing something similar a coupla weeks ago, increasing in intensity until the world was in a full spin at one point. Very unusual. I saw my osteopath, and he adjusted a "shear" (maladjustment) in the left side of my neck. He said there was a build up of liquid affecting my equilibrium. That's my 2 cents.
    ~~~

    My chiro, who I saw last week, was totally unable to adjust the left side of my neck, as it was so extremely tight. (The right side was fine.) He asked me to get an X-Ray so he could see exactly what was happening in there, and I'll be doing that in the next few days. It's another thing on my fairly long list of remedies and actions to work through.
    I have come across a couple videos in the past week mentioning the neck, specifically C1-2, saying that when they are out of alignment it can cause dizziness due to a tendency for the nerves, often the vagus nerve getting pinched in there. Made sense to me. I recently had a massage therapist tell me my C1-2 were out. That whole area and up the sides of my neck into the head are all whacked and have been for some time ( nothing seems to correct it ). So I see that it could certainly be involved in my own situation, which is better than it used to be, but is still off the charts. I'm afraid that this in itself is not the root of my own problem, there is something still deeper that is causing all of this. I do know what this is now and am doing all I can about it. Bill, I look forward to hearing what you learn from your x-ray.
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    I am going to throw un an unpopular opinion out there. Let me remind you I'm playing devils advocate, but it's certainly likely. Also, I'm no doctor!


    So, according to Bill and I'm paraphrasing here, he likes to be alone and is happy in own quarantined place of happiness (awesome!) However, when you live in solitude and you're not around electronics, EMF, wi-fi, people who have been vaxxed, a different food source (even it's only salad) and every other thing that isn't in your daily life all day, you can be vulnerable to some degree where your body isn't used to it, especially with a few things all at once!


    My point being is those of us who don't have the means and ways to live like Bill - we pick up germs, we are around wi-fi, EMF, other foods sources, shedding, etc... Our body has grown accustomed to it and we basically are our own walking bio-microbe self. We defend our ourselves very good! So, for better or worse, our body can better defend these things that Bill perhaps doesn't come into contact very frequently.

    Food for thought...

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    Quote Posted by RedX (here)
    I am going to throw un an unpopular opinion out there. Let me remind you I'm playing devils advocate, but it's certainly likely. Also, I'm no doctor!


    So, according to Bill and I'm paraphrasing here, he likes to be alone and is happy in own quarantined place of happiness (awesome!) However, when you live in solitude and you're not around electronics, EMF, wi-fi, people who have been vaxxed, a different food source (even it's only salad) and every other thing that isn't in your daily life all day, you can be vulnerable to some degree where your body isn't used to it, especially with a few things all at once!


    My point being is those of us who don't have the means and ways to live like Bill - we pick up germs, we are around wi-fi, EMF, other foods sources, shedding, etc... Our body has grown accustomed to it and we basically are our own walking bio-microbe self. We defend our ourselves very good! So, for better or worse, our body can better defend these things that Bill perhaps doesn't come into contact very frequently.

    Food for thought...
    "he likes to be alone and is happy in own quarantined place of happiness"

    Bravo for Bill!. Sounds idyllic to me; like living here in my garage workshop for the least 2-1/2 years.

    I thought I should get out more so began looking on airbnb for a winter getaway.
    If you use the max price filter (I used $600/month you find a lot of inexpensive and eclectic places all over the world,
    on sunny beaches with warm sand and...

    In the end with all the craziness going on and escalating, I decided to just stay in the happiness workshop for another year...

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    Hey Bill,

    Just a thought. You posted quote some time ago about a black mold event in your house. Has that been resolved? Have you done a spore test? Could that potentially be a source of your recent malaise?
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    If you had an infection from an abscess in the sinus cavity or around it Bill it could lead to dizzy spells. If it's a lower jaw abscess the only way I see that leading to dizzy spells is if you are septic and you'd have a fever if that were the case. If you have a sinus infection tho that is certainly a prime suspect because it can lead to inner ear, and balance issues.
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    Many thanks to everyone again — the mystery continues (albeit with a few more clues ).

    Yesterday I went to a homeopath, a BFD practitioner. BFD = Bioelectric Functions Diagnosis, a clunky name for a magical technology which needs a bit of explanation. It's so very interesting, in fact, it probably needs its own thread.

    I'd only ever encountered one BFD practitioner ever before (in London), and so I was astounded to find one here in Ecuador. (Side note: I'm more than highly impressed with the quality of medical care here, both allopathic and complementary.)

    It works with a German Voll machine, an electronic needle-on-a-dial meter where the meter readout is scaled from 0_100. Here's one:



    The patient/client holds the cylindrical electrode in one hand, and the practitioner applies the other electrode (with the little pointer) to the ends of all the various meridians in and around the fingers and toes. That diagnoses the state of each organ or system, and a 'normal' reading is 50, with the meter halfway on the dial. That means health and balance, on that meridian.

    A high reading (70—100) means inflammation, and a low reading (0—30) means an energy block.

    When there's one or the other imbalance (low or high), then the practitioner places remedies in a little container which is part of the circuit, and then tests again to see if the added remedy corrects the needle balance. The entire body can be checked out, and all the potential remedies for anything at all, in about 5 minutes flat. It's magical stuff.

    To cut a long story short, it was slam-dunk crystal clear that the remedy I needed was homeopathic Ignatia 6x. He gave me a bottle (drops to be taken regularly in water), and he also injected me with it all round my neck, both sides and back.

    He asked me to report back to him tomorrow with an update, and I have another in-person appointment with him on Monday to check everything again. The practitioner was an elderly bearded man with a twinkle in his eye, and a most delightful energy. He looked like some kind of Lord of the Rings wizard. I felt great about him, and about the whole thing.

    Then, immediately after, I went to the dentist, OMG. That was for my abscess (upper jaw, not lower).

    It turned out to be a two-step process, part 2 being next week. It was another examination, by a consultant brought in specially (an equally delightful young woman who was clearly an expert), and the treatment will actually be done in a week's time. But for the exam, I needed a novocaine injection, while a filling was removed to see what was going on in the tooth, and then re-done. That seemed all fine too.

    Then this morning, I woke up feeling MUCH MUCH worse.

    I'm moving very slowly around the house like a drunken sailor, holding on to things and being super-careful not to fall over. I'll not be able to drive or hike, which would now be way too dangerous. I may need to somehow get hold of a cycle helmet to wear all the time round the house in case I hurt myself. (Sounds comic, but it may be quite a good idea.)

    My plan for today is to sit at my desk 95% of the time with a thermos of coffee and a bunch of sandwiches, and just not move at all unless I have to. That's not a terrible practical problem, just a hassle. So I'm kind of in high-exposure solo mountaineering mode (which I'm well trained for!) where each footstep and handhold needs to be taken with great care and focus. I can do that.

    Summary: I have two guesses about what may be going on.
    1. The homeopathic remedy may be making things worse before it all gets better (I know this can happen, and if so, it's a good thing because it means it's all working)
    2. I may have been affected by the novocaine, in which case it'll wear off soon.
    If I'm not a lot better in a day or two then it means there are still more unknowns in operation. I'll definitely not be far from my computer all day, and so I'll keep this thread updated.

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    Default Re: Unexplained dizziness

    We will all be sending our good wishes and prayers your way Bill and hopefully soon you will be back to normal

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    Hi Bill - if it was me, I would put off the treatment for the abscess ( if you can) until the dizziness is resolved so as not to make it even worse.
    Curious that the alternative practitioner would inject the ignatia- I have never heard of this. All homoeopathic and energy based medicines work on frequency and have no actual substance in them, so there should be no need to inject as well as take drops- total overkill I would think when just the drops alone would have an immediate effect. Anyway, hope you feel better soon.

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    No great insights here, just wanted you to know I'm thinking about you and wishing you a speedy and full recovery, Bill.


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    I ditto Dennis, sending waves and w a v e s of all-for-the-highest-and-greatest, highest light, greatest good.

    Were it me, if my stomach would allow I would be on the ginger ( incredible, all around herb ), STRONG fresh ginger tea, no honey no nothing, morning, afternoon and evening. It will get and keep all the inflammation down. From here things are much easier to navigate through. Sending copious amounts of love and healing energy. It is really very good of you to continue keeping us updated.
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    This guy in London is almost as addictive as Sandra Lee ( Dr. Pimple Popper ). I learn tons from him just listening to him talk amidst the procedures.

    He cleans the earwax from people's ears.
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    Quote Posted by Casey Claar (here)
    STRONG fresh ginger tea, no honey no nothing, morning, afternoon and evening.
    Yes, I make that quite often!

    I'm still quite a bit worse (as I suddenly was yesterday) this morning. Last night I took 3mg melatonin and slept well for 12 long hours, but it made no difference. At first I was just curious about the whole strange thing, but now I'm getting pissed off.

    I went on a very small local hike yesterday, half an hour up the hill here, just to see if I could do it. At first I thought I couldn't, and I nearly turned back. But I forced myself to carry on, and it was all okay (with two trekking poles as stabilizers ). But I didn't enjoy it one bit.

    I'm going to take the trash to the highway in a moment for the regular garbage pickup, just a mile away. That'll be a good little test to see if I can drive safely. If it seems okay, I'll head into town to find a cheap cycle helmet. That seems pretty silly, but if I can get one for a few $$ it's just another sensible thing to have on hand.

    I also need to go get another X-Ray of my tooth, which had the two dentists puzzled about what was really happening. The Wednesday pm novocaine must have worn off by now (so I think that can be eliminated), and I'm also doubting the Ignatia 6x would have made things worse for this long. So I do think the tooth may be the culprit, whatever the exact problem is with it. I'll have that treated next Thursday by another specialist.

    I do feel very self-indulgent for posting about this all the time. I'm still sure it'll get fixed (or will fix itself!), but in the meantime everything that so many have shared here is really useful for others out there either now or in the future... I never knew dizziness was such a common thing, and for some it does seem to be serious and last for quite a long time.

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