Late
afternoon. You had an appointment with Dr. Merling this morning concerning you
vortex event last Friday. Dr. Merling said you had an episode of Benign
Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), which is defined as:
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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common causes of vertigo — the sudden
sensation that you're spinning or that the inside of your head is spinning.
Benign
paroxysmal positional vertigo is characterized by brief episodes of mild to
intense dizziness. Symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo are
triggered by specific changes in the position of your head, such as tipping
your head up or down, and by lying down, turning over or sitting up in bed. You
may also feel out of balance when standing or walking.
Although benign paroxysmal
positional vertigo can be a bothersome problem, it's rarely serious except when
it increases the chance of falls. You can receive effective treatment for
benign paroxysmal positional vertigo during a doctor's office visit.
Definition
By Mayo Clinic Staff Online
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1751 hours. I have put
the twenty-five year birth dates in from 1075 to 1500. I will have play with them
perhaps using a die to generate random numbers up to six mostly. The point is
the number of Dead, the generations more than individuals here.
I
agree, orndorff. Why don’t you spend time doing this along with having Grandma’s
family genealogy correlated. Also, check to see how far book two, as it stands,
moves in the generations. – Amorella
1756 hours. Good point,
Amorella.
1802
hours. The last date associated with the stories is 1533 in Chapter Fourteen.
You had an excellent idea Amorella. Now I can go through the remaining Grandma
segments and plug in those who are already there. This will make the work much
simpler and also for the final book as far as the Grandma segments are
concerned.
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