Re: Keep having dizzy spells where I am also unsteady on my feet, when waking up in the morning.
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Taunton Blue Genie
Poor grammar, old fruit.
You shagged their grandma because you like old fruit?
Re: Keep having dizzy spells where I am also unsteady on my feet, when waking up in the morning.
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Taunton Blue Genie
Poor grammar, old fruit.
Take that as a no. Bender.
Re: Keep having dizzy spells where I am also unsteady on my feet, when waking up in the morning.
Could this be vertigo? I think you can answer your own question as vertigo is a very specific experience!!
Go and see your doctor who will tell you what he “thinks” It is....
Then go and see a good physio who will tell you what it actually is..and most likely be able to treat you effectively in less than 10 minutes.
Bppv.
Re: Keep having dizzy spells where I am also unsteady on my feet, when waking up in the morning.
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dembethewarrior
Take that as a no. Bender.
I thought that disparaging people's sexual leanings was old hat these days.
Re: Keep having dizzy spells where I am also unsteady on my feet, when waking up in the morning.
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Taunton Blue Genie
I thought that disparaging people's sexual leanings was old hat these days.
I suppose it can be if you let it bother you.
I say carry on as normal.
Someone will be offended however you conduct yourself.
Re: Keep having dizzy spells where I am also unsteady on my feet, when waking up in the morning.
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dembethewarrior
I don't plan on letting it go or forgetting about it, just doing it tomorrow instead of today.
I used to faint in school 20 years ago always in assembly bunched up all hot..
I hope your dad is ok, that sounds horrible to live with.
Dad is 92 next week and now bed ridden as he is likely to keel over if he gets up, despite being on blood pressure tablets. He seems content enough now he is in care.
What did your doc say?
Re: Keep having dizzy spells where I am also unsteady on my feet, when waking up in the morning.
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IanD
Dad is 92 next week and now bed ridden as he is likely to keel over if he gets up, despite being on blood pressure tablets. He seems content enough now he is in care.
What did your doc say?
Got cut off yesterday after spending ages on hold and got through today to a receptionist who couldn't hear me then said they had no appointments for 2 weeks and made a fuss of not being able to hear me when I asked for an emergency one, or for them to contact me when someone cancels.
Will try again tomorrow as I know the receptionist is off :hehe: but I've been fine this week, but it's still got to be sorted.
I didn't picture your dad being that old, that's some age!!