Some of you know that in the last few years I've had two MRI's done on my head (they said I was normal... i think they lied
) I don't know if I ever told anyone WHY I've had these tests done. Almost every winter for the last 10 years or more, I get hit with these really bad migrainey type sicknesses... they are so bad that often I am unable to stand, let alone walk. I always called them my "dizzy flu's". it turns out, thru many many testings, that I have an inner ear imbalance, and that these dizzy spells are caused by abrupt changes in barometric pressure.
WELL, My area is going thru some MAJOR abrupt barometric pressure changes. Yesterday was in the high 60's, today it was in the mid 30's. There is even snow flurries going on outside, and... these changes are continueing for the next few days... in fact tomorrow night is supposed to go down to 19 degrees. MY problem is that when I'm trying to sit up, or stand, or anything other than lying with my head against something solid, I'm very very dizzy to the point of nausea. And forget trying to look at a computer screen... the only thing that works is lying in a semi-dark room with my head against something. Last night, just walking from one room to another was enough to make me feel like I was going to be physically ill. Today isn't as bad as that, but it's still not great. So.. until my weather irons itself out and I can see again, I won't be around.
*sighs* Welcome to my world.
Kitya