
KYMAR
I suffer from vertigo once in a great while. Like every 6 months to a year i will have 3 of 4 days where It's difficult to even walk (tile floors with very different color grout are awful things). I can honestly say that i have never experienced it and even considered wanting to play golf.
Medic
Lots of things can cause vertigo - from infections to allergies, and many more things. The key is to make certain you allow your doc to rule out all of the worst case scenarios.
KYMAR
Anybody get migraines with it? I don't always get them but man, migraine and vertigo together is a picnic in hell.
marrigo
I've dealt with benign positional vertigo my entire life. Everything from minor (increase effective handicap by about 10 strokes) to major (in bed unable to move without getting motion sickness). Caused by loose particles wreaking havoc in the inner ear canals.
tinman
My ENT Dr. recommended "tubes";while another wanted to do sinus surgury.Do either of those treatments help?
MadGolfer76
Had a great call from Dr. ROBO. Gonna give it a shot. I am converting to "Fowlerism" because of ROBO...
tinman
My ENT Dr. recommended "tubes";while another wanted to do sinus surgury.Do either of those treatments help?
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My question is simple. Do you hit a whole bunch of the same shots at the range? Allowing yourself to get into a rhythm? On the course, you generally hit driver... then walk for 2 minutes then hit iron... then walk for 2 minutes... etc..
