Vertigo In The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Having Vertigo doesn’t help your balance, but it does have treatment. Vertigo is a disorder that can be caused after new ear surgeries, Meniere’s Disease, or even Vestibular Neuritis or Labyrinthitis. Vertigo can cause spinning, tilting, swaying, unbalanced, and even being pulled to one direction. Other side-effects can be you feel nauseated, vomiting, jerky eye movements, headaches, and sweating.
According to Medicinenet.com, “During an evaluation for vertigo, the health care professional may obtain a full history of the events and symptoms. This includes medications that have been taken (even over-the-counter medications), recent illnesses, and prior medical problems (if any)” (Medicinenet 5).
Nicholas Cage who acted in The Sorcerer's Apprentice