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      05-19-2023, 01:56 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by medphysdave View Post
Anyone else get nauseous while wrenching if under the car or working under the dash? I've had this since I first started wrenching as a teenager. It feels like motion sickness. Best I can find is it's a type of vertigo. Maybe triggered by the stress of contortion in places and straining. Curious if anyone suffered from this and if they found a way to suppress it. I was under the car last night on a mat, and it was pretty intense. I ordered a creeper to see if being more comfortable helps
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo can be suppressed / habituated with canalith repositioning exercises. Not difficult to do at home once you get instructions. probably not the comfort factor, rather the positioning.
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