can the world stop spinning, please?
Sep. 17th, 2007 08:57 amI am either suffering from the beginnings of an inner ear thing, or have suddenly become very sensitive to the magnetic field of my computer. I'm sitting here, at my work-desk, feeling insanely dizzy.
Let me emphasize: I'm sitting. And feeling dizzy. To be specific, I literally feel as though my head is spinning. My vision won't hold still.
Blehhhhhhhhhhhhhh. This could be a really interesting day if this doesn't stop soon.
Update: And, just like that, bad feeling gone. From start to finish, about ten minutes of increasing dizziness that disappeared just as I was wondering "holy hell, how am I going to tell my boss 'I'm sorry, I don't think I can work because looking at the computer screen makes me feel like my head is spinning, even though I don't particularly feel sick'?"
What the hell, body.
Let me emphasize: I'm sitting. And feeling dizzy. To be specific, I literally feel as though my head is spinning. My vision won't hold still.
Blehhhhhhhhhhhhhh. This could be a really interesting day if this doesn't stop soon.
Update: And, just like that, bad feeling gone. From start to finish, about ten minutes of increasing dizziness that disappeared just as I was wondering "holy hell, how am I going to tell my boss 'I'm sorry, I don't think I can work because looking at the computer screen makes me feel like my head is spinning, even though I don't particularly feel sick'?"
What the hell, body.
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Date: 2007-09-17 05:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-17 08:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-17 11:04 pm (UTC)My Meniere's tends to act up along with my asthma in relationship with my hormones.
Ahhhh... the joy of being a woman. *thud*
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Date: 2007-09-18 04:07 pm (UTC)Though I still say it might be worth it for the benefit of not having one's most delicate organs dangling between the legs. I know it works... but it still seems both improbable and unfortunate.