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24th February 2011 04:38
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Vertigo as a form of Attack?
I have a question for all of you that was brought to my attention this evening as I was listening to Kerry's radio interview with Rayelan Allan. She commented on vertigo as a specific form of an attack and this really set off the alarms in my head because last year out of the blue for no good reason I had a horrible experience with vertigo. It hit me like a freight train. And to tell you all the truth I had not ever heard of it before it hit me. I would literally fall over walking across the room or hallway because the room would spin on me. It never occurred to me this was an attack on my person. I thought I was just one of the unlucky souls that had to deal with it. Also it took up to 2 months for it to go away and from the reading I did on it, it can last up to a year. Some people deal with it for years so I feel very lucky. It left as fast as it came..........thank God!
So was it some experiment or was I actually targeted? I'm not a paranoid person but it didn't feel right and it didn't seem like some malady that just appears. Anyone experience this and what are your thoughts on it? Nobody around me experienced it and I wasn't ill before or deficient in anything, pretty much healthy.
The symptoms were dizziness, a nautious feeling, headache, and fatigue. Oh and while I would try go to to sleep, I would feel like I was on a fast fair ride because laying down was just like stepping on two one of those rides that twirled you around.
So is what I experienced something similar to what the birds are dealing with? All thoughts on this subject are welcome.
Thank you all for your time,
Rainbow
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24th February 2011 05:02
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