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December 16, 2010 at 10:28 PM #641566December 16, 2010 at 10:28 PM #641429
TemekuT
ParticipantI feel for you paramount. I had my first episode of BPPV in 2003, the day before leaving for an overseas vacation, and the day after a 22 mile bike ride. I think my head position triggered the BPPV. Obviously I did not get on the plane, I had enough of a challenge just trying not to vomit on the doctor my husband rushed me to! The doctor actually had to inject me with an anti-nausea med so he could examine me. That episode was the worst and I didn’t feel decent for a month. When I first had BPPV with every attack I subdued the symptoms with 3 drugs and a day in bed. As time has gone by my symptoms have lessened. I started yoga in 2007, at which time my symptoms initially worsened. As I advanced in yoga my symptoms decreased and I can only attribute this to approximating the Epley maneuver in more advanced yoga poses. I also discovered that tropical vacations ease my symptoms for a long period of time. Don’t know if it’s the change in climate or what, but seriously, I have felt great for months after Hawaiian vacations and a Tahiti vacation. My neighbor has been diagnosed with BPPV and he is able to self administer the Epley maneuver and clear his symptoms immediately.
December 16, 2010 at 10:28 PM #641884TemekuT
ParticipantI feel for you paramount. I had my first episode of BPPV in 2003, the day before leaving for an overseas vacation, and the day after a 22 mile bike ride. I think my head position triggered the BPPV. Obviously I did not get on the plane, I had enough of a challenge just trying not to vomit on the doctor my husband rushed me to! The doctor actually had to inject me with an anti-nausea med so he could examine me. That episode was the worst and I didn’t feel decent for a month. When I first had BPPV with every attack I subdued the symptoms with 3 drugs and a day in bed. As time has gone by my symptoms have lessened. I started yoga in 2007, at which time my symptoms initially worsened. As I advanced in yoga my symptoms decreased and I can only attribute this to approximating the Epley maneuver in more advanced yoga poses. I also discovered that tropical vacations ease my symptoms for a long period of time. Don’t know if it’s the change in climate or what, but seriously, I have felt great for months after Hawaiian vacations and a Tahiti vacation. My neighbor has been diagnosed with BPPV and he is able to self administer the Epley maneuver and clear his symptoms immediately.
December 16, 2010 at 10:28 PM #640776TemekuT
ParticipantI feel for you paramount. I had my first episode of BPPV in 2003, the day before leaving for an overseas vacation, and the day after a 22 mile bike ride. I think my head position triggered the BPPV. Obviously I did not get on the plane, I had enough of a challenge just trying not to vomit on the doctor my husband rushed me to! The doctor actually had to inject me with an anti-nausea med so he could examine me. That episode was the worst and I didn’t feel decent for a month. When I first had BPPV with every attack I subdued the symptoms with 3 drugs and a day in bed. As time has gone by my symptoms have lessened. I started yoga in 2007, at which time my symptoms initially worsened. As I advanced in yoga my symptoms decreased and I can only attribute this to approximating the Epley maneuver in more advanced yoga poses. I also discovered that tropical vacations ease my symptoms for a long period of time. Don’t know if it’s the change in climate or what, but seriously, I have felt great for months after Hawaiian vacations and a Tahiti vacation. My neighbor has been diagnosed with BPPV and he is able to self administer the Epley maneuver and clear his symptoms immediately.
December 16, 2010 at 10:28 PM #640848TemekuT
ParticipantI feel for you paramount. I had my first episode of BPPV in 2003, the day before leaving for an overseas vacation, and the day after a 22 mile bike ride. I think my head position triggered the BPPV. Obviously I did not get on the plane, I had enough of a challenge just trying not to vomit on the doctor my husband rushed me to! The doctor actually had to inject me with an anti-nausea med so he could examine me. That episode was the worst and I didn’t feel decent for a month. When I first had BPPV with every attack I subdued the symptoms with 3 drugs and a day in bed. As time has gone by my symptoms have lessened. I started yoga in 2007, at which time my symptoms initially worsened. As I advanced in yoga my symptoms decreased and I can only attribute this to approximating the Epley maneuver in more advanced yoga poses. I also discovered that tropical vacations ease my symptoms for a long period of time. Don’t know if it’s the change in climate or what, but seriously, I have felt great for months after Hawaiian vacations and a Tahiti vacation. My neighbor has been diagnosed with BPPV and he is able to self administer the Epley maneuver and clear his symptoms immediately.
December 17, 2010 at 9:04 AM #641796vizcaya
ParticipantThere are people that think rates will continue to fall, and wait till its too late.
I agree that if the new rate is better than your current rate, and you are able to stay in the home long enough to recover costs, its a good deal.
I refi everytime the numbers make sense. On my second refi.
Bought home late 2007 , rate was 6.5 30yr fixed.
Early 2008 I refi at 5.375 30 year fixed.Refi just closed last week at 3.75 15 yr fixed.
December 17, 2010 at 9:04 AM #642115vizcaya
ParticipantThere are people that think rates will continue to fall, and wait till its too late.
I agree that if the new rate is better than your current rate, and you are able to stay in the home long enough to recover costs, its a good deal.
I refi everytime the numbers make sense. On my second refi.
Bought home late 2007 , rate was 6.5 30yr fixed.
Early 2008 I refi at 5.375 30 year fixed.Refi just closed last week at 3.75 15 yr fixed.
December 17, 2010 at 9:04 AM #641006vizcaya
ParticipantThere are people that think rates will continue to fall, and wait till its too late.
I agree that if the new rate is better than your current rate, and you are able to stay in the home long enough to recover costs, its a good deal.
I refi everytime the numbers make sense. On my second refi.
Bought home late 2007 , rate was 6.5 30yr fixed.
Early 2008 I refi at 5.375 30 year fixed.Refi just closed last week at 3.75 15 yr fixed.
December 17, 2010 at 9:04 AM #641078vizcaya
ParticipantThere are people that think rates will continue to fall, and wait till its too late.
I agree that if the new rate is better than your current rate, and you are able to stay in the home long enough to recover costs, its a good deal.
I refi everytime the numbers make sense. On my second refi.
Bought home late 2007 , rate was 6.5 30yr fixed.
Early 2008 I refi at 5.375 30 year fixed.Refi just closed last week at 3.75 15 yr fixed.
December 17, 2010 at 9:04 AM #641658vizcaya
ParticipantThere are people that think rates will continue to fall, and wait till its too late.
I agree that if the new rate is better than your current rate, and you are able to stay in the home long enough to recover costs, its a good deal.
I refi everytime the numbers make sense. On my second refi.
Bought home late 2007 , rate was 6.5 30yr fixed.
Early 2008 I refi at 5.375 30 year fixed.Refi just closed last week at 3.75 15 yr fixed.
December 17, 2010 at 6:53 PM #641385sdrealtor
ParticipantCurious, how does your current 15 yr 3.75 payment compare with the 30 yr 6.5% one you started with?
December 17, 2010 at 6:53 PM #642038sdrealtor
ParticipantCurious, how does your current 15 yr 3.75 payment compare with the 30 yr 6.5% one you started with?
December 17, 2010 at 6:53 PM #641457sdrealtor
ParticipantCurious, how does your current 15 yr 3.75 payment compare with the 30 yr 6.5% one you started with?
December 17, 2010 at 6:53 PM #642174sdrealtor
ParticipantCurious, how does your current 15 yr 3.75 payment compare with the 30 yr 6.5% one you started with?
December 17, 2010 at 6:53 PM #642495sdrealtor
ParticipantCurious, how does your current 15 yr 3.75 payment compare with the 30 yr 6.5% one you started with?
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