Yes, I have. It does happen, not to everyone but some. Some are more sensitive to this than others . Like I said in my first post. It is like wearing the wrong glasses. But all this being said yes seek advice from your family eye doctor or your family practice doctor. As we are not doctors of medicine on this list. Thanks, Blackjack blackjack2@xxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Allison and Chip Orange Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 2:14 PM To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tabi] Re: I'm getting dizzy..can you help, perhaps? Hi Christopher, I don't ever think I've heard of dizziness as being caused directly by lack of sight. I did do a google, and what I found were a long list of conditions which caused both blindness and dizziness (such as Neurofibromas), since you didn't say what your loss of sight was due to, maybe it's related to the dizziness as well? If you have a cause for your loss of sight that's not at all associated with dizziness, I'd consider talking to your doctor again, just to be safe, and get checked out for other causes of dizziness. If it really is caused just by your lack of visual input, then I'd guess that it will go away as you get practice in moving around without your sight. I know that balance therapy is available to anyone who has trouble keeping their balance for any reason; it's a kind of physical therapy; you could ask your doctor about it. good luck, Chip -----Original Message----- From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Christopher T Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 1:34 PM To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tabi] I'm getting dizzy..can you help, perhaps? Hello, all: I've now been blind for almost two years now and so far I'm handling the mobility and orientation pretty well but sometimes I get really dizzy. I know that my brain is trying to fill in the holes it's missing since losing my sight. I can handle those weird images most of the time: cars driving by, trees passing me, even hovering above parks and houses like superman..but sometimes those images begin to spin uncontrollably and when I'm walking I literally begin to tip over. It's weird and strange and sometimes I think it's going to hinder me from even leaving my apartment. Has or does this happen to anyone? My doctor told me it's called a type of syndrome but if it's my brain, how do I stop it? Nothing's worked so far. Any help for something like this? I hope so. Thank you for any responses. Christopher ----- Original Message ----- From: Tinnetta Cooper <mailto:Lilheart@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 11:37 AM Subject: [tabi] RFB&D Free Service I use RFB&D for my textbooks, and before I could use the service on my Victor Reader, I had to purchase a User Authorization Key. That might be where the $10 comes in. Just an observation, but you might want to call to find out for sure. ________________________________ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.13.64/2321 - Release Date: 08/23/09 06:18:00 Check out the TABI resource web page at http://acorange.home.comcast.net/TABI to unsubscribe send a message, containing a subject line of the word unsubscribe, to tabi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if you'd like to unsubscribe you can do so through the freelists.org web interface, or by sending an email to the address tabi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject. Check out the TABI resource web page at http://acorange.home.comcast.net/TABI to unsubscribe send a message, containing a subject line of the word unsubscribe, to tabi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if you'd like to unsubscribe you can do so through the freelists.org web interface, or by sending an email to the address tabi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject.