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outbreak of vertigo?
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[quote:ShadowDancer:MV8xNDE5MjU4XzI3ODYxMjc1XzZBRUZDRUE0] There is not one vertigo virus that I have ever heard of in over 3 decades there are dramatic changes happening and many are reporting Vertigo many other things as well...depending on their development [/quote]
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Two coworkers in the past week that have never had it, suddenly experienced it so bad they went to their doctors and were told it was "a virus that's going around". They had no other symptoms of illness. We are a bit south of New Madrid and I always think the ground is moving. If I catch "vertigo virus" I'm going to be stuck in a headstand!
I was just wondering if this is going on anywhere else? I know vertigo happens to people all the time, but I'm talking about numerous sudden unusual cases. Especially around New Madrid maybe?
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