Oh my! I have never had vertigo like that. My best girlfriend does and she gets migraines and hers were something to do with her migraines. If you never get headaches yours may have nothing to do with that but I thought I would throw that out there anyway. Because I do get migraines I get nauseous and I get dizzy and I get weak and have to spend time in bed if I'm home. I hope you feel better and that you don't get another episode of this particular malady.
What series were you watching on Prime?
I'm very impressed with all of your cooking by the way. I don't find the time to do that after commuting 2 hours a day and working for 8 on the phones. I'm lucky if I get a halfway decent meal in my stomach. !tip
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I am as retired as a full-time homemaker ever gets to be, so I have plenty of time to cook. But I'm not always in the mood to do so. This was only the second time I've ever had vertigo like that. The other time was about 15 years ago. I think it has to do with the ears, as explained in the link. I was re-watching Season 6 of Downton Abbey. What is !tip?