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Vertigo?
Took a client out Friday morning, fished for 90 minutes.
Had 15 fish in the boat when the client felt lightheaded and had a bit of vertigo. We decided to call it a day and get him back to shore. I didn't want him to drive alone so I took him to his residence 45 minutes away. Then brought his daughter back to the boat ramp to pick up his vehicle and drive it home. He was feeling much better when we got to his abode and seems to be fine now. I hope he had his wife drive him to an ER to have him checked out. __________________ http://nashvillefishingguides. |
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How old was he? I'm 62 and had vertigo a year ago. Hit me coming down the stairs, lasted 24 hours and was gone. Had a 70 year old friend get it for about 5 days before it left him. My doc says most times it's an inner ear problem and will correct itself with time.
The boat motion may of set it off. But still should be checked out by a doc if lasts more than 12-24 hours. |
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Nice job Merv! Gestures like that is what we need more of now days. As much as I fish I have no motion sick problems until I go deep sea fishing, (once a year) then I get sick I hate it. I'm still able to fish but not feeling the best. I'm not seeing land, maybe that's it? Any tips for curing this I'm all ears. I've tried all the normal stuff to try to prevent this.
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i agree that fresh air is very important to prevent motion sickness... eyes on the horizon... once you start catching its usually not an issue
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Vertigo?
Vertigo is usually caused by inner ear problems and can be immobilizing. A treatment by a physics therapist may cure. Same treatment can be found by googling. Same treatment. Epley maneuver.
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You aren't as mean as you look Merv.
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Sounds like vertigo to me. I had a serious bought of it about 3 years ago. It was horrible
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