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vertigo
i have vertigo has anybody been up in a plane with vertigo and how does it affect you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Vertigo is not a fear of heights - acrophobia is. you may find flying causes further problems but speak to your GP if you take medication for vertigo - or are you just afraid of heights?
Vertigo is an inner ear condition that causes dizziness and has other symptoms.
Vertigo is often misnamed as a fear of heights because the acrophobic has dizziness as a symptom of his fear
Vertigo is an inner ear condition that causes dizziness and has other symptoms.
Vertigo is often misnamed as a fear of heights because the acrophobic has dizziness as a symptom of his fear