SjmarftoToday I Learned@lemmy.worldEnglish·10 days agoTIL that we have tiny calcium crystals in our ears that, if dislodged, cause terrible vertigo.(www.hopkinsmedicine.org)external-linkarrow-up1329arrow-down13message-square28 fedilink
arrow-up1326arrow-down1external-linkTIL that we have tiny calcium crystals in our ears that, if dislodged, cause terrible vertigo.(www.hopkinsmedicine.org)SjmarftoToday I Learned@lemmy.worldEnglish·10 days agomessage-square28 fedilink
minus-squareTodayEnglisharrow-up58arrow-down0·10 days agolinkfedilinkNow learn about the epley maneuver.
minus-square_bcron_Englisharrow-up13arrow-down0·10 days agolinkfedilinkCaloric stimulus is fun too, syringe of ice water in one ear and the pressure difference = mega drunk spins for 2 minutes
minus-squareJumpingspidermanEnglisharrow-up7arrow-down0·9 days agolinkfedilinkYes it is awful. A bad bout of vertigo can be totally incapacitating. I’ve been hospitalized for it twice because it can lead to dangerously uncontrollable vomiting. I think it’s the worse thing you can get that isn’t likely to kill you.
minus-squareSmoothLiquidationEnglisharrow-up7arrow-down0·10 days agolinkfedilinkI had bppv a few months ago. It sucks but the epley stuff worked to clear it up.
Now learn about the epley maneuver.
Caloric stimulus is fun too, syringe of ice water in one ear and the pressure difference = mega drunk spins for 2 minutes
Oh fuck that sounds awful.
Yes it is awful. A bad bout of vertigo can be totally incapacitating. I’ve been hospitalized for it twice because it can lead to dangerously uncontrollable vomiting. I think it’s the worse thing you can get that isn’t likely to kill you.
I had bppv a few months ago. It sucks but the epley stuff worked to clear it up.