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Lynne, Yes I have had these episodes but even though some days are worse than

others they do get better at times as well, sometimes I go a month or two

without them. Shay

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Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz),

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Lynne, Yes I have had these episodes but even though some days are worse than

others they do get better at times as well, sometimes I go a month or two

without them. Shay

Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes

God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang;

Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz),

Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss

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Yes Lynne!

Some days are worse than others. It took me a long time to realize that, in

addition to vertigo in high places, I also get mildly dizzy sometimes riding

in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my eyes to quickly from one

side of my workspace to the other.

Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop and even sit down for a

moment.

I think some of my panic attacks are actually triggered by my dizzy spells!

ee

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> Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one every

> five minutes for one or more days? I have had these

> episodes and they have come and gone but the last two

> days has been way worse than usual.

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Yes Lynne!

Some days are worse than others. It took me a long time to realize that, in

addition to vertigo in high places, I also get mildly dizzy sometimes riding

in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my eyes to quickly from one

side of my workspace to the other.

Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop and even sit down for a

moment.

I think some of my panic attacks are actually triggered by my dizzy spells!

ee

(no spiffy signature yet)

> Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one every

> five minutes for one or more days? I have had these

> episodes and they have come and gone but the last two

> days has been way worse than usual.

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Yes Lynne!

Some days are worse than others. It took me a long time to realize that, in

addition to vertigo in high places, I also get mildly dizzy sometimes riding

in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my eyes to quickly from one

side of my workspace to the other.

Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop and even sit down for a

moment.

I think some of my panic attacks are actually triggered by my dizzy spells!

ee

(no spiffy signature yet)

> Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one every

> five minutes for one or more days? I have had these

> episodes and they have come and gone but the last two

> days has been way worse than usual.

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Thanks for the imput ee!!! I am thinking that it

is a symptom of extreme fatigue as I seem to only have

it when I am totally exhausted.

~Lynne

--- ee Meade wrote:

> Yes Lynne!

>

> Some days are worse than others. It took me a long

> time to realize that, in

> addition to vertigo in high places, I also get

> mildly dizzy sometimes riding

> in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my

> eyes to quickly from one

> side of my workspace to the other.

>

> Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop

> and even sit down for a

> moment.

>

> I think some of my panic attacks are actually

> triggered by my dizzy spells!

>

> ee

> (no spiffy signature yet)

>

> > Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one

> every

> > five minutes for one or more days? I have had

> these

> > episodes and they have come and gone but the last

> two

> > days has been way worse than usual.

>

>

>

=====

~Lynne

Palmdale, California (Mojave desert)

Age 50

Single Mom of 14 year old daughter

Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17

Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary

Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally)

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Thanks for the imput ee!!! I am thinking that it

is a symptom of extreme fatigue as I seem to only have

it when I am totally exhausted.

~Lynne

--- ee Meade wrote:

> Yes Lynne!

>

> Some days are worse than others. It took me a long

> time to realize that, in

> addition to vertigo in high places, I also get

> mildly dizzy sometimes riding

> in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my

> eyes to quickly from one

> side of my workspace to the other.

>

> Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop

> and even sit down for a

> moment.

>

> I think some of my panic attacks are actually

> triggered by my dizzy spells!

>

> ee

> (no spiffy signature yet)

>

> > Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one

> every

> > five minutes for one or more days? I have had

> these

> > episodes and they have come and gone but the last

> two

> > days has been way worse than usual.

>

>

>

=====

~Lynne

Palmdale, California (Mojave desert)

Age 50

Single Mom of 14 year old daughter

Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17

Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary

Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally)

__________________________________________________

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Thanks for the imput ee!!! I am thinking that it

is a symptom of extreme fatigue as I seem to only have

it when I am totally exhausted.

~Lynne

--- ee Meade wrote:

> Yes Lynne!

>

> Some days are worse than others. It took me a long

> time to realize that, in

> addition to vertigo in high places, I also get

> mildly dizzy sometimes riding

> in cars, or even sitting at my desk, if I move my

> eyes to quickly from one

> side of my workspace to the other.

>

> Sometimes I start down a staircase and have to stop

> and even sit down for a

> moment.

>

> I think some of my panic attacks are actually

> triggered by my dizzy spells!

>

> ee

> (no spiffy signature yet)

>

> > Do any of you ever experience dizzy spells; one

> every

> > five minutes for one or more days? I have had

> these

> > episodes and they have come and gone but the last

> two

> > days has been way worse than usual.

>

>

>

=====

~Lynne

Palmdale, California (Mojave desert)

Age 50

Single Mom of 14 year old daughter

Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17

Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary

Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally)

__________________________________________________

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Shay: I am without them right now and also don't feel

as tired. They went away after I slept away the whole

weekend. It must be fatigue. Thanks for your reply:)

~Lynne

--- ShayPugHugs@... wrote:

> Lynne, Yes I have had these episodes but even though

> some days are worse than

> others they do get better at times as well,

> sometimes I go a month or two

> without them. Shay

> Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes

> God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang;

> Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake,

> Ralph, Curly (Tazz),

> Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

=====

~Lynne

Palmdale, California (Mojave desert)

Age 50

Single Mom of 14 year old daughter

Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17

Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary

Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally)

__________________________________________________

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Shay: I am without them right now and also don't feel

as tired. They went away after I slept away the whole

weekend. It must be fatigue. Thanks for your reply:)

~Lynne

--- ShayPugHugs@... wrote:

> Lynne, Yes I have had these episodes but even though

> some days are worse than

> others they do get better at times as well,

> sometimes I go a month or two

> without them. Shay

> Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes

> God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang;

> Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake,

> Ralph, Curly (Tazz),

> Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

=====

~Lynne

Palmdale, California (Mojave desert)

Age 50

Single Mom of 14 year old daughter

Have had CFS/Fibro since the age of 17

Have a female Rottweiler, a male Malamute/Wolf hybrid, and a male roller canary

Have been on SSI for two and a half years (finally)

__________________________________________________

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