[AT] Vertigo

Dave Merchant kosh at ncweb.com
Sun Jan 3 15:52:41 PST 2010


May be due to circulation being cut off in your neck, possibly narrowed 
arteries..

Might be a warning sign of impending stroke, worth investigating.

Dave Merchant


At 01:35 PM 1/3/2010, you wrote:
>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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