
pmid: 4496787
On a Monday evening, without warning, I entered the labyrinthine world of the inner ear. I had worked my usual day at the local hospital, made supper and had done some household chores. About 7:30 P.M. I noticed a dull roar in my left ear. Within an hour, the roar had become so deafening that I was dizzy. This soon progressed to nausea and vomiting. After several trips to the bathroom, I went to bed, feeling sure that everything would turn out to be
Labyrinth Diseases, Vertigo, Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Labyrinthitis, Meniere Disease
Labyrinth Diseases, Vertigo, Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Labyrinthitis, Meniere Disease
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