When I Was Young I Lived In a World of Dreams

10:36 AM Coworker:
Um…wow. Crap to make role-playing dice.
10:36 AM SJ:
lol
10:36 AM Coworker:
no fucking clue where to categorize this shit.
10:36 AM SJ:
I have seen it. I am a nerd groupie. Use this:
Geekery|General Geekery|Virgins

WHAT’S CRACKALACKIN FOOLS? Did you see my little blog hiccup I had up in myah? Hosting issues and I was down for a couple of days. I am not a deadbeat. I have le new hosting now, and also tech support so I am very happy. I ONLY HAVE TO PAY WITH MY SOUL.

This is also the first day in about a week I have not been dizzy. Occassionally I mention here that I have long-term vertigo that comes and goes. Last week I got something called a VNG test. I felt pretty stupid as I was filling out the questionnaire before the test–“How long have you been experiencing vertigo/dizziness?” Uhhh…fifteen years. Crap. That’s pretty stupid.

The good news is that my hearing is pretty normal, though sometimes it cuts out and all I can hear is the aliens talking to me. The sucky news is that they didn’t find anything in my head, yet. So I have to figure out what to do next. A VNG test is really fucking intense. It turns out you can induce extreme dizziness by blowing hot or cold air into one ear or the other in about 45 seconds. WEIRD.

Anyway, I really really like you, but if you diagnose me with ANYTHING in my comments you will be B& and sentenced to reading everything the mommyblogger of my choice has ever written. Head broken; blogger crazy. Too many knocks, I suspect. Lower your expectations, I’m getting crazier by the day. HAVE A GOOD DAY.

P.S. Podcasting tomorrow; write when you learn how.

2 thoughts on “When I Was Young I Lived In a World of Dreams

  1. Whoooo is blowing this air in your ear? VNG looks like what everyone thought virtual reality was going to be like in 1992.

  2. Well I won’t diagnose you, but my mother had the same problem for years. It turns out that the drops she was taking for her glaucoma had crystallized over the years, backed up and blocked something in her inner ear (or sinuses) causing the vertigo. They went in and dissolved it and she’s been fine. Of course she went to Cleveland Clinic and they can find out anything that ails ya.

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