(06-18-2009 11:16 AM)Belmore Wrote: [ -> ]I have no idea what caused it I was just standing there looking at a door knob (they were trying to figure out on the other side how to open it cause the door knob broke lol ) and then it happend. It soon stopped after I stepped away from the wall.
I still am leaning towards an inner ear fluid movement.
I just checked this thread out and I must say, the only experiences I have had with inner ear problems that caused me to "give way" so to speak were when I was standing with no support. The fact that you were standing against that wall is what makes me wonder.
Pitch that experience sounded just terrible. Last night, I had to get off of the computer because I started feeling very sick. I've been on it in small doses today. Do you have any problems with "computer eyes" as my daughter calls it?
Can't say that I do. But I am not constantly sitting there, I'll sit down for a few minutes when my back bothers me, but then I'm back at it.
Vertigo is not dangerous as I experienced it but if you aren't inform when it happens, it is most terrifying! But vertigo can be cause by very serious conditions too, but generally aren't as severe as a calcium deposit.
it could be some kind of illousin or the sprit went were u are a sprit can move right?
Not in my case, mine was a medical condition.
That happened to me alot when I was pregnant... also off balance and falling all the freakin' time.