In article <466htm$7jg at uwm.edu>,
chiquita at alpha1.csd.uwm.edu (Jennifer Isnani Jacinto) wrote:
>Hello,
>>I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I was
wondering
>if someone could help me with this problem. Well, last year, I
received a
>cellular phone for my birthday. About a month or so after using it, an
>incident happened. I was at home sitting at my dining room table, then
>all of a sudden, it was almost as if I blacked out(but I didn't!) and
I
>was grabbing for the edge of the table. If I hadn't grabbed for it, I
>would've probably hit my head on the table. Then, an incident like
this
>didn't happen until about 7 months later where I was at work; I was
>sitting down(thank God!), and then I suddenly felt as if the floor was
>dropping beneath me! This lasted for about 4 or 5 seconds. The only
thing
>I can think of is that this is caused by my use of my cellular phone.
>What do you think?
>>Thanks!
>I would seriously doubt that the phone was the problem since the two
incidents were so widely spaced apart. I would however, if the
incidents continue to occur, get a check up by your doctor. It could
be something else asking for attention.
Norm Smith