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Since these Thursday activities keep popping up, what does the Analog Lounge do?

I see Dave Seaman is coming, and others on Thursdays...

Does Vertigo stay open or closes up shop for the evening?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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Since these Thursday activities keep popping up, what does the Analog Lounge do?

I see Dave Seaman is coming, and others on Thursdays...

Does Vertigo stay open or closes up shop for the evening?

Inquiring minds want to know.

filler people go there? people who we dont know but there are all the time but we r too slouched to notice?

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Maybe this will clear things up for you:

Vertigo

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* Definition of Vertigo

* Description of Vertigo

* Causes and Risk Factors of Vertigo

* Symptoms of Vertigo

* Treatment of Vertigo

* Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Vertigo

Definition of Vertigo

Vertigo is a type of dizziness felt as a shift in a person's relationship to the normal environment (a feeling that the room is spinning is common) or a sense of movement in space.

Although dizziness and vertigo are often used interchangeably, they are not the same thing. While all vertigo is dizziness, not all dizziness is vertigo.

True vertigo, from the Latin "vertere," to turn, is a distinct, often severe form of dizziness that is a movement hallucination.

Description of Vertigo

There are four major types of dizziness - vertigo, presyncope, disequilibrium, and lightheadedness.

Most patients with true vertigo have a peripheral vestibular disorder, such as benign positional vertigo. This is usually associated with tinnitus and hearing loss.

Central disorders, such as brain stem or cerebellar lesions, tend to be more chronic but less intense than peripheral disorders and are not associated with hearing loss. Central disorders account for only 15 percent of patients with vertigo.

Vertigo is the illusion that you - or your surroundings - are moving. You may feel that you are spinning, tilting, rocking, or falling through space. You may vomit or have ringing in the ears (tinnitus). Also, your eyes may uncontrollably jerk back and forth (a condition called nystagmus).

Causes and Risk Factors of Vertigo

There are several causes of vertigo:

Benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) is a disorder of the inner ear. The cause usually is unknown, but an upper respiratory tract infection or a minor blow to the head may be responsible. This type of vertigo occurs abruptly when you move your head up and down, or when you turn over in bed. Symptoms can be distressing but they fade in a few seconds. Avoiding positions that bring this on may reduce its occurrence.

BPPV is the commonest form of vertigo, with attacks lasting 30 to 60 seconds, typically set off when rolling over in bed, moving the head to one side or reaching for something ("top-shelf vertigo"). Sufferers can usually describe specific head movements that trigger it.

Although BPPV often occurs for no apparent reason, it can follow an ear infection, head or ear injury, and is thought to result from the dislodgement of normal crystalline structures in the ear's balance detectors. People with BPPV are often relieved to hear that it is due to an inner ear condition and does not signify some serious disorder such as a stroke or tumor.

Labyrinthitis refers to a variety of conditions within the inner ear. It may be associated with inflammation, an upper respiratory infection or nerve deterioration, but often occurs independently of other problems.

Central nervous system disorders that can cause vertigo as a symptom include multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, neck injuries, certain forms of migraine, acoustic neuroma, cerebellar and brain stem tumors, and TIAS (transient ischemic attacks).

Symptoms of Vertigo

A patient may experience severe vertigo for days or weeks. Nausea, vomiting, and involuntary eye movements are common. The condition gradually improves, but symptoms can persist for weeks or months.

Treatment of Vertigo

Treatment depends on the diagnosis. A complete medical evaluation is recommended for anyone with vertigo. This can reveal the true cause and suggest one or more solutions based upon treating the underlying disorder.

Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Vertigo

Is it true vertigo?

What is the probable cause?

Is it related to a central nervous system disorder?

How can the symptoms be controlled?

Do I need to see a specialist?

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Analog Lounge has been open and will continue to be open even on the nights there are shows @ Axis.

The reason I haven't been promoting some of the nights is b/c some have been last minute bookings...and it can be hard to find someone to play when say, JZ or Nick Warren is at Axis. But I believe TK is playing tomorrow night? I'll have to double check.

It's a tough month for us...but as always we appreciate everyone's support, we should be back full force in April! :)

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Analog Lounge has been open and will continue to be open even on the nights there are shows @ Axis.

The reason I haven't been promoting some of the nights is b/c some have been last minute bookings...and it can be hard to find someone to play when say, JZ or Nick Warren is at Axis. But I believe TK is playing tomorrow night? I'll have to double check.

It's a tough month for us...but as always we appreciate everyone's support, we should be back full force in April! :)

can u get an open bar sponsor?

or slouch house?

or hot bartenders?

thanks again in advance

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