Sorry, it's above my pay grade but doesn't sound fun. :(
This is what I got from it:
Vestibular neuritis affects approximately 35 per million people per year.[1] It typically occurs in those between 30 and 60 years of age.[1] There is no significant gender difference.[1] It derives its name from the labyrinths that house the vestibular system, which senses changes in head position.
The main symptom of labyrinthitis is severe vertigo. Rapid and undesired eye motion (nystagmus) often results from the improper indication of rotational motion. Nausea, anxiety, and a general ill feeling are common due to the distorted balance signals that the brain receives from the inner ear.
who is good with computers, I have a macbook pro and it's pretty old like almost 6 yrs old; the middle keyboard keys (d,f,g,h,j,k,l) have a tendency to not work at times, any ideas on how to fix?
Rice it up
"So, uh, what are we saying here? If we save LA from a nuclear bomb, then you and I can get together for dinner and a movie?"
who is good with computers, I have a macbook pro and it's pretty old like almost 6 yrs old; the middle keyboard keys (d,f,g,h,j,k,l) have a tendency to not work at times, any ideas on how to fix?
Odds are you need to replace the keyboard but I don't have any experience with Macs so I'm not sure how daunting that can be. Or just find porn sites that don't use the keys you are having issues with.
Sorry, it's above my pay grade but doesn't sound fun. :(
This is what I got from it:
Vestibular neuritis affects approximately 35 per million people per year.[1] It typically occurs in those between 30 and 60 years of age.[1] There is no significant gender difference.[1] It derives its name from the labyrinths that house the vestibular system, which senses changes in head position.
The main symptom of labyrinthitis is severe vertigo. Rapid and undesired eye motion (nystagmus) often results from the improper indication of rotational motion. Nausea, anxiety, and a general ill feeling are common due to the distorted balance signals that the brain receives from the inner ear.
probably have mastoiditis but cbf to do anything but complain on the internet about it
Finally did something about it besides complain on the internet. Thankfully it's probably not mastoiditis!
The doctor thinks it's Labyrinthitis! Just in time for Porl's special day!
This is the second time I've researched your possible disease, I think I'm trying to cure you with my Grey's Anatomy-based medical knowledge. Good luck!
You looked it up and decided that all you could do for me is wish me well
very omnious
WebMD says your symptoms are explained by 1 of 3 possible things:
1. You have cancer and are going to die
2. You have cancer and are not going to die for a while
3. You have munchausen syndrome
This diagnosis has been brought to you by WebMD. "WebMD, fuck med school, let's ask the internet!".