Due to extreme dizziness, nausea and spinning of rooms, I recently visited the hospital. The good people there were kind enough to give me a CD with copies of my head CT, so I could show my students images of "Ms Teschow's Brain"... This vertigo is apparently caused by some sort of virus; we suspect labrynthitus, an inflammation of the inner ear.
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hog
6/22/2012 11:45:25 am
F--k the PPL. I know two people who died aged 30 from head stuff (one aneurysm, one tumor). The pics are gross, and cool! Your student's can also see Ms. Teschow's skull and how the teeth are embedded in it. More likely you have labyrinthitis. My dad had it, sometime in his sixties. It was not pleasant, laid him up for a bit, but went away in not too long a time. Bonne chance!
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