I remember getting vertigo a few years back on the road. Team trainer said anytime it happens to hold you hand in front go your face, it forces your eyes to focus.....really helped me out.
My son when he was about 2-3 years old and was struggling walking, falling over and was kind of dragging his lefft arm. My sister is a nurse and said it could be an inner ear infection and should have him checked out. His pediatrician wasn't available so we saw another doctor in his group who tends to be an alarmist and said he wanted to run some tests and rule out a tumor in the brain. Scared the shit out of my wife and i, but it turned out an inner infection. Got antibiotics and all was well. Glad you got checked out and turned out something easy to treat.
Glad you went to doctor. Ear infections don't cure themselves and can result in serious complications.
Late getting in...glad you're okay CC. Reading through the thread I had a bad feeling because I had my best friend have similar symptoms a few years back and we took him to the ER and they misdiagnosed him with an inner ear disorder...well, to make a short story long, about a 1/2 hour later they finally discovered it was a full blown stroke...they were able to save him but he now only has one side of his body to get by on. Anyway, again, glad you're okay.
Sounds like not enough oxygen to the brain bringing about semi passouts. Like hyperventilating without exertion or breathing hard. not good at all bro. Get to a doctor. As long as you are all good, when we meet up next week, ill tell you about fishing in alaska and getting seamans sickness. Somewhat similar symptoms you are having. Edit: Man. You would think id have learned to read the thread thru first before posting a response..... Glad you are all good man. Lol.
My wife gets those crystals in the ear that makes her dizzy. She’s learned tilt her head a certain way for a period of time. Never heard of it before.
As long as your right hand and right arm work you're okay. You'll be needing those to lift your beer to your mouth to sooth your frayed nerves. After all, this sort of worry can take it's toll on a man.