WalnLiz
In remembrance, April 2024
You gonna come and visit me in hospital as well...
DrDuck said:Not much margin for error there, but then I can fall off a bike on the flat!
Mate Vertigo is not good my wife recently suffered very badly from Vertigo, her eyes were going haywire as her brain wasn't telling her which way was up, dizzy spells, nausuea, etc. She was recently cured of it through Physio. Aparently its caused by an imbalance in some crystals in your ear. The physio drops you on your back quickly at an incline to actually induce the vertigo and then through a series of sessions like this (3 or 4 depending on the person) they correct it. She hasn't suffered an attack of Vertigo in months now. Would definitely recommend you go and see a physio about it, particularly if you plan to follow in this guys tracks.Ungybungyboh said:As a bit of a biker myself who suffers from a bit of vertigo and is allergic to gravity.......WOW!!!
Have spent some time in Scotland, definitely taking the bike (and detector) next time (as long as its summer)..
That fence was f**king nuts!!
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