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I have a inner ear infection (woke up with it yesterday)nothing hurts but i am dizzy out of my mind and its so fustrating it really kills your sense of balance , i cant focus , i cant play , i cant walk a straight line lol
this is weird i never had anything like this before ...i had to walk to the shop yesterday morning to get Ice coffe and cigarets and it was so embarrasing...no matter how hard i tried to walk straight i couldnt i looked like a drunk heheh...people are giving me disgusted looks thinking ( this early in the morning ? ) and i am saying..." I am not Drunk !" and they have that look like " Ahem " I been so self concious...hm PEOPLE ! they the worst
I cant get to the doctor till monday so i got one more day and night lol...theres nothing to do but sleep but even that i cant do anymore cause i sleped about 14 hours non stop and now i am wide awake but dizzy ...crazy
even sitting i am getting dizzy, but i really am bored and i cant sleep anymore lol
anyone ever had this before ? whats the doctor gonna do ? just gonna give me antibiotics ? anyone got any medical advice till monday ? lol
I AM SOO bored i cant do anything and its 8 am on Sunday morning here so i cant wake up my friends lol
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Ok..i just tried playing ..i can sort of manage it as long as i do it with my eyes closed this is really really bad timing cause i have to finish a recording this weekend..i might create some very very unusual art lol
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to koella)
hehe oh yeah true
i have just been informed in pm that even once i get to the doctor and they put me on antibiotics will take about 7 days.. OH OH ..i got s*it to do i dont have time for this
this is most inconviniant
but also i cant belive how luck i have been ...its the first week of holidays, the only time i could afford something like this ..if it had to happen...last weekend i had a show, clases rehershals etc.......so lucky it was now
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to Pgh_flamenco)
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I can't understand why the cigarettes and coffee didn't clear this illness up for you.
lol yeah i know ! i cant even remember last time i was sick ( minus a small cold )
Hey i am sure we have doctors around here !! Ramzy where are you ? what do i need to make antibiotics till monday ? i am a bachelor i am sure i can find green mauld in my fridge if i look for it ...will that do ?
il make my own antibiotics ! whats in it ? the green stuff and snake poison ?..( i am in australia snake wont be a huge problem) Crikey theres a bit of crocodile hunter in all of us ..
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to Florian)
there goes that idea (not sure where i got snake poison from either)
I googled it ...first answer i got
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At first glance the lay-person may think that making antibiotics is a simple task, after all penicillin comes from bread mold or fruit mold (it is actually in a liquid secreted by the mold rather than the mold itself).
However, antibiotics are VERY complex molecules to make and CAN NOT be manufactured at home. It took years for nobel prize winning chemists to figure out how to make quantities of penicillin, so I don't think you'll have much luck: sorry!
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Joined: Oct. 29 2006
From: Olympia, WA in the Great Pacific Northwest
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to Florian)
Aw, man. That blows. Never had an inner ear infection myself, but I actually did have a really odd episode of off-balance disorientation just last night. Got out of the car in a parking lot and started to walk towards the store. I got about five or six steps before I felt a really strange sensation that something wasn't quite right and then looked up and realized that I was walking in a direction 90 degrees opposite to where I thought I was heading. I looked over and saw my girlfriend standing fifteen feet away, wondering where the hell I was going. This probably just sounds like a boring, everyday "oops" moment, but nothing like that has ever happened to me and it had a truly weird mental effect and was actually a little upsetting. When I stopped and realized what was going on I felt a little dizzy and very disoriented. When I tried to think back on the previous twenty seconds to make some sort of sense out of how I ended up where I was instead of where I though I was going I simply could not come up with an answer. It was kind of like there was a blank there, like a waking mini-blackout. I dunno if I'm gearing up for a stroke or if I was caught up in some sort of quantum physics business, but whatever it was, it was really strange and kind of unpleasant. Maybe it's all those home-made antibiotics I've been taking.
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to Florian)
Mr. Daian,
I am no Doctor but perhaps you are suffering from Vertigo.
Vertigo (from the Latin vertigin-, vertigo, "dizziness," originally "a whirling or spinning movement," from vertere "to turn"[1]) is a specific type of dizziness, a major symptom of a balance disorder. It is the sensation of spinning or swaying while the body is actually stationary with respect to the surroundings.
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to srshea)
wow srshea...i dont know..i dont know if its something u should bo worried about or not but i am sure its fine...but i appreciate that it scared u..until i spoke to a friend and said not to worry that he had the exact same thing as me and it was a inerear infection i was worried too..
in anycase thank you for sharing its nice to know we were both off balance last night 2 continents apart lol
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Better yet, maybe you are experience 'Duende'.
yeah thats what it is lol
maybe i am speaking too soon but i could swear i am a litlle less dizzy then i was yesterday and even this morning...wonder if this things ever go away by themselfs
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to Florian)
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anyone ever had this before ?
You're in good guitaristic company, mate - Julian Bream had this many years ago, and John Williams had it more recently. Julian kept on doing concerts, but couldn't bow, so he had to do a curtsey - you might want to start practising that...
The main thing is, they both recovered and could still play afterwards, so you probably will too. Hope you feel better soon.
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From: Olympia, WA in the Great Pacific Northwest
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to Florian)
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its nice to know we were both off balance last night 2 continents apart
Now that's the kind of thing that makes me think it was some sort of cosmic event, some kind of psychic wormhole! Sounds like the set up for a crappy sci-fi movie.
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to srshea)
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maybe i am speaking too soon but i could swear i am a litlle less dizzy then i was yesterday and even this morning...wonder if this things ever go away by themselfs
I was speaking too soon ...then i stood up
Thank you Estevan ...you make it sound so cool now becareful or everyones gonna want one ! still many people pay good money to feel the way i feel right now..
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Now that's the kind of thing that makes me think it was some sort of cosmic event, some kind of psychic wormhole! Sounds like the set up for a crappy sci-fi movie.
Hehe well as soon as i read this i ran outside and looked at people walking past my house.....nope.. still cant see through clothes
i did notice how they all walked normal and on perfect line...i admire that...how do you people do that ..looks impossible
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to Florian)
Hey Florian! Sorry I didn't read this earlier. I've just started my surgery rotation a week ago, and it is taking up A LOT of time (to an extent that I haven't touched the guitar in for about 6 days now)!
First off, how did you know that you have an inner ear infection? There are many reasons why you can be experiencing what you're experiencing. You'll have to try to differentiate between vertigo and dizziness. I've attached some links to this message for you to check out. It might not be the case that you may need antibiotics.
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to rombsix)
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First off, how did you know that you have an inner ear infection?
a couple of friemds described exactly the same sympthoms so i assumed...i dont know anything else that messes with your balance this badly...then again i am not a doctor lol i am just guesing..
thanks man...i love this forum !! one can even get medical advice :-)
i am seeing the doctor tomarow so il keep u posted
Hopefully you get better, you would look pretty funny having to perform with people holding you up. You would also have to look straight ahead while playing so you don't start the world spinning again.
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to Ricardo)
I dont know for sure yet...it slowly gets better each day..but i can still feel a litlle of it..
doctor gave me some Stemzine ( for dizzines and ear)
and the other day i went and did blood tests just in case its i have low Iron (waiting on results)
I think I irritated my right ear when recording having the volume way too loud ( i remember leaving the volume on acidentaly way to loud a few times) in just one ear..also its crappy headphones so i have alot of squeaking noises in my ear while not playing music ( in between takes)..and all on my right ear lol...i like to keep the left ear free so i can hear the guitar as it sounds..
I suspect this because as soon as i try to record again and do the same thing the dizzines instantly hitts me ...and its only on the right ear....so whatever it is my right ear drum is irritated..
doctor says it is posible to irritate your ear drums
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From: Siegburg, Alemania
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to Florian)
Hi Florian,
your symptoms should be gone by now (or at least VERY much better). If your doctor is a GP, then have an Ear-Nose-and-Throat (ENT) specialist have a look. If that doesn't help go to a neurologist. Please do; don't let things get chronic.
RE: For Something totaly diferent (in reply to edguerin)
Hi :-)
lol i never dreamed i would get this much replies about this when i wrote it i was just bored (writting on the net was pretty much all i could do lol) but thank you i really appreciate the nice words and the suggestions..
It is almost completley gonne today..i suspect by tomarow or the day after it will be gonne completley...