@bradders a simple blood test can tell the doctors a lot now-a-days. I'd recommend visiting your doctor & explaining the accident & asking for a possible MRI of your head. You might just have a blocked inner ear causing the dizzyness but these signals from your body. Are the proverbial emails/text messages you shouldn't ignore!
Thanks. I have had a life-long issue with a vasovagal overcompensating that means I have a habit of getting dizzy and passing out if I experience unplanned pain or jump up off the sofa after a nap post eating a big chinese...just that this seems to have been fairly constant for over a week. Wondering if I had a bit of concussion, or as I resist taking painkillers its the vagal thing just acting overtime. Never really been an issue until now. Think I'll take painkillers again Doesn't help I have naturally quite low BP and heart rate resting in mid-50's so if its triggered it happens really quickly.
Is there not stuff I've seen on "lady" adverts that can fix this ?? Erm....Get well soon, I'll get my coat !!!
It is @Kirky who organises the Benson gatherings and he is away, as he says, so that idea is a non-starter it seems. Folk can still ride to Brackley as and how they wish. But I'm afraid some family commitments have come up and now I shall not be able to go myself after all.