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    vertigo

    sounds like a salvia 20x trip
    maybe theres a connection

    Vertigo, or dizziness, refers to the sensation of spinning (subjective vertigo) or the perception that surrounding objects are moving or spinning (objective vertigo). Some patients describe a feeling of being pulled toward the floor or toward one side of the room. Moving the head, changing position, and turning while lying down often worsen vertigo.

    The sudden onset of vertigo usually indicates a peripheral vestibular disorder (e.g., BPPV, M�©ni�šre disease, vestibular neuritis).

    Symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) usually last a few seconds to a few minutes and are intermittent (i.e., come and go). They also may include lightheadedness, imbalance, and nausea, usually as a result of a change in position (e.g., rolling over in bed, getting out of bed).

    Symptoms of Meniere disease and vestibular neuritis include vertigo, hearing loss, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and ear pressure that often lasts hours to days.

    Peripheral vestibular disorders also may cause the following symptoms:

    Blurred vision
    Fatigue and reduced stamina
    Headache
    Heart palpitations (rapid fluttering of the heart)
    Imbalance
    Inability to concentrate
    Increased risk for motion sickness
    Muscle ache (especially of the neck and back)
    Nausea and vomiting
    Reduced cognitive function (i.e., thinking and memory)
    Sensitivity to bright lights and noise
    Sweating
    Vertigo caused by a central vestibular disorder usually develops gradually. In addition to vertigo, central vestibular disorders (e.g., stroke, migraine) may cause the following symptoms:
    Double vision (diplopia)
    Headache (may be severe)
    Impaired consciousness
    Inability to speak due to muscle impairment (dysarthria)
    Lack of coordination
    Nausea and vomiting
    Weakness
    friendowl Reviewed by friendowl on . vertigo sounds like a salvia 20x trip maybe theres a connection Vertigo, or dizziness, refers to the sensation of spinning (subjective vertigo) or the perception that surrounding objects are moving or spinning (objective vertigo). Some patients describe a feeling of being pulled toward the floor or toward one side of the room. Moving the head, changing position, and turning while lying down often worsen vertigo. The sudden onset of vertigo usually indicates a peripheral vestibular disorder Rating: 5
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    #2
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    vertigo

    i sometimes get this crap when i stand up too fast, or out of bed too fast... and yes, it actually is like a very mild salvia trip...

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