On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 19:15:30 -0700, "Frank ess" <frank@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>HiC wrote:
>> I notice that when I work under a car, it seems to give me
>> gastrointestinal issues and even makes me a bit queasy. Could it be
>> some kind of issue with coming in contact with grease/oil and fumes?
Maybe if you could get to a garage that rents out hoists you'd be able
to walk about and maybe not feel constricted underneath.
>Working under a car gives me nausea so quick the intestinal part
>doesn't get a chance to become an issue. My usual routine was work
>twenty minutes, throw up for five, work anothey twenty, /ad nauseum/,
>so to speak.
>
>In my case it's creeping vertigo, struck first when I was about 55
>years old. My doctor says there's no need to worry: no known cure. A
>co-worker said her mother had vertigo 100% of the time, not just when
>crawling (face up, right?) under cars. The mother takes Dramamine
>before any occasion where it's im****tant to not fall down or throw up.
>
>I've been trying it for the past few sway-bar changes: don't eat for a
>couple hours before a session, take a Dramamine tablet half-an-hour
>before. So far, still get some of the sensations, but no up-chucking
>during a couple two-hour jobs.
>
>Of course I know a person for whom entering a library building acts
>like a laxative. Ten minutes inside and it's off to the bathroom. What
>do you suppose /that's/ all about?


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