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To: ManyMoose who wrote (188310)12/10/2009 9:22:22 PM
From: SmoothSail  Respond to of 225578
 
It works better than other drugs for vertigo.


I've had vertigo attacks for years, some mild and a couple where I've gotten very sick unable to get my head up off the pillow. This was one of those times.

They used to say take Dramamine since it's the same as getting seasick, but that never worked for me. I've never gotten seasick, but I sure do get "land" sick, if that's what vertigo is. Probably spending so much time on the ocean screwed up by inner ear.

This is the first I've heard that Valium is used for vertigo. It stopped the more severe symptoms but I'm still bouncing off the walls.