[AT] Vertigo

Dean Van Peursem deanvp at att.net
Sun Jan 3 11:30:19 PST 2010


Dick,

I suffer from Vertigo as well but from slightly different triggers. I visited the Dr about the issue
and he gave me certain exercises to repeatedly perform to attempt to reduce the problem. They have
helped but not totally eliminated the problem. At least I don't get sick to my stomach any more.
Might want to see what is recommended on this web site:

http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/vertigo


The second page offers some home exercises.

Hope this helps.


Dean Van Peursem
Apache Junction, AZ

If we take the time to count our blessings we don't have time to complain.

-----Original Message-----
From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf
Of Dick Day
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 11:35 AM
To: ATIS
Subject: [AT] Vertigo

This is related to tractors since it only bother me when I'm backing up in 
my tractor :)

I have vertigo and it only bothers me when I do more than just a few minutes 
of backing up.  Moving/clearing snow is normally when this bothers me most. 
More than 10 minutes of this and I am so nauseated I can hardly stand. The 
New Holland I bought in 2004 does not have mid-mount PTO so putting a snow 
blower on the front is not an option.  Unless I trade this one in for one 
with that option, I don't ever see me buying a rear-mount PTO-drive snow 
blower (this year we could sure have used one).

My question is, does anyone else on the list have vertigo and if so, how do 
you treat it when there's work to be done?   I am to the point that I can no 
longer take Dramamine due to a reaction I have to it.

Any home remedies you can suggest?

Thanks,

Dick Day


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