Looking out of the window still gives her VERTIGO. She can't stand heights and has always suffered from VERTIGO.
The DECIMATION of foxes has led to the overpopulation of rodents in some areas.
2006-11-20 05:29:52
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answered by asok c 5
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Having suffered from vestibular migraine for years. I can really appreciate when someone understands a sufferer's frustration, worry and despair. The Ultimate Vertigo Protocol is like having a real human guide you to a vertigo free life. As soon as I started to apply the method, I have noticed improvements. Now, 7 days later, it feels like living a miracle. I would highly recommend this book to I anyone with vertigo & dizziness
Treats Root Cause of Dizziness?
2016-06-01 10:43:23
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answered by migdalia 3
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yes u can write a sentence w/ the word VERTIGO in it. vetigo means of-ballence or something close 2 that. so yes it is posible 2 write a sentece w/ the word vertigo in it.
2006-11-16 12:57:23
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answered by philbert2112 2
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After spinning in circles, I experienced vertigo.
Vertigo caused me to fall downthe stairs.
2006-11-16 12:43:26
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answered by sassy_91 4
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He couldn't climb to the top of the lighthouse because the was experiencing vertigo.
2006-11-16 12:43:39
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answered by ~CountryGirl~ 2
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1. The doctor diagnosed the patient with vertigo.(dizzines)
2.There was lots of decimation caused by the horrible storms last night.(to destroy a large part of something)
2006-11-16 12:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Suffering daily with vertigo, the window washer took early retirement and moved to Death Valley.
2006-11-16 12:43:20
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answered by rick c 1
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I got lost in the mall Saturday and didn't know vertigo.
2006-11-16 12:48:30
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answered by Blue 6
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Sure.
She experienced an occurance of vertigo (giddiness), possibly because of the hard work-out she just completed.
2006-11-16 12:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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While assessing the degree of decimation after the tornado, the woman experienced vertigo and fell to her knees.
Main Entry: dec·i·mate
Pronunciation: 'de-s&-"mAt
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -mat·ed; -mat·ing
Etymology: Latin decimatus, past participle of decimare, from decimus tenth, from decem ten
1 : to select by lot and kill every tenth man of
2 : to exact a tax of 10 percent from
3 a : to reduce drastically especially in number b : to cause great destruction or harm to
- dec·i·ma·tion /"de-s&-'mA-sh&n/ noun
Main Entry: ver·ti·go
Pronunciation: 'v&r-ti-"gO
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -goes or -gos
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin vertigin-, vertigo, from vertere to turn
1 a : a sensation of motion in which the individual or the individual's surroundings seem to whirl dizzily b : a dizzy confused state of mind
2 : disordered vertiginous movement as a symptom of disease in lower animals; also : a disease (as gid) causing this
2006-11-16 12:54:10
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answered by konstipashen 5
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