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Topic: Nov 23, 2008, Sick puppy on Muir (Read 4008 times)
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steadyski
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Dear crustos,
Not a medical person, but I have suffered from both HACE and the inner ear inflammation. HACE in Bolivia at about 18,000 ft. wiped me out, terrible head ache needed help to descend and improved during the next two days at about 14,000 ft. Your symptoms sound exactly like my inner ear experience which improved in a matter of hours. My doc explained it is possible for movement to help with the inflammation. Something about the fluid in the inner ear gets lumpy and needs to be moved around???!! I think its inner ear based on my own experience, which I recognize is only one data point. Both are very scary.
greg
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ridngoofy
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i get Labyrinthitis after a head cold or sinus infection. Luckly I've never had it on a climb because I react just as you did.
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