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Nathan Lane

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The revelation for a lot of people because, you know, he's a big, handsome glute, but also a wonderful, serious actor. But he's riotously funny. Yeah. And so it's been... It was an ordeal to get through because... And then we did this very emotional episode and we felt like we honored her. And then I started to get vertigo. And I'd had it...

The revelation for a lot of people because, you know, he's a big, handsome glute, but also a wonderful, serious actor. But he's riotously funny. Yeah. And so it's been... It was an ordeal to get through because... And then we did this very emotional episode and we felt like we honored her. And then I started to get vertigo. And I'd had it...

Since we've done therapy, I thought we'd now get to the more medical side of my life. I can handle that as well.

Since we've done therapy, I thought we'd now get to the more medical side of my life. I can handle that as well.

Since we've done therapy, I thought we'd now get to the more medical side of my life. I can handle that as well.

Isn't it always? So I had this about a year ago, what's called positional vertigo. And then there's a thing called the Epley Maneuver, which, you know, sounds like a bad off-Broadway play. The Epley Maneuver. Playing at the village gate. Anyway, and it usually goes away after a couple of days and some Dramamine. So this time, it really hit me. And I went to an ENT. They gave me a cortisone shot.

Isn't it always? So I had this about a year ago, what's called positional vertigo. And then there's a thing called the Epley Maneuver, which, you know, sounds like a bad off-Broadway play. The Epley Maneuver. Playing at the village gate. Anyway, and it usually goes away after a couple of days and some Dramamine. So this time, it really hit me. And I went to an ENT. They gave me a cortisone shot.

Isn't it always? So I had this about a year ago, what's called positional vertigo. And then there's a thing called the Epley Maneuver, which, you know, sounds like a bad off-Broadway play. The Epley Maneuver. Playing at the village gate. Anyway, and it usually goes away after a couple of days and some Dramamine. So this time, it really hit me. And I went to an ENT. They gave me a cortisone shot.

But I'm holding on to walls. My equilibrium really thrown. And so I Google vertigo. And the first thing that comes up is vertigo. the Dizzy and Vertigo Institute of Los Angeles in Beverly Hills. And the pictures look nice and they look professional. Never go by the picture. And I'm like desperate. So I go back. So I make an appointment and I go back to the ENT the next day, Dr. Schnittman.

But I'm holding on to walls. My equilibrium really thrown. And so I Google vertigo. And the first thing that comes up is vertigo. the Dizzy and Vertigo Institute of Los Angeles in Beverly Hills. And the pictures look nice and they look professional. Never go by the picture. And I'm like desperate. So I go back. So I make an appointment and I go back to the ENT the next day, Dr. Schnittman.

But I'm holding on to walls. My equilibrium really thrown. And so I Google vertigo. And the first thing that comes up is vertigo. the Dizzy and Vertigo Institute of Los Angeles in Beverly Hills. And the pictures look nice and they look professional. Never go by the picture. And I'm like desperate. So I go back. So I make an appointment and I go back to the ENT the next day, Dr. Schnittman.

And Dr. Schnittman says it's not positional vertigo. And I said, well, I'm going to the Dizzy Institute. Right after this. This isn't real. Which sounds like.

And Dr. Schnittman says it's not positional vertigo. And I said, well, I'm going to the Dizzy Institute. Right after this. This isn't real. Which sounds like.

And Dr. Schnittman says it's not positional vertigo. And I said, well, I'm going to the Dizzy Institute. Right after this. This isn't real. Which sounds like.

And so he says, that's where I was going to send you. And I said, great. And so I go and it's a very, it's a real serious place. And they were incredible. And they put me through a series of tests like a NASA astronaut. In a chair, you go upside down. All these tests, eye and ear coordination. And they said, what you have is called labyrinthitis, which is a virus you get in the inner ear.

And so he says, that's where I was going to send you. And I said, great. And so I go and it's a very, it's a real serious place. And they were incredible. And they put me through a series of tests like a NASA astronaut. In a chair, you go upside down. All these tests, eye and ear coordination. And they said, what you have is called labyrinthitis, which is a virus you get in the inner ear.

And so he says, that's where I was going to send you. And I said, great. And so I go and it's a very, it's a real serious place. And they were incredible. And they put me through a series of tests like a NASA astronaut. In a chair, you go upside down. All these tests, eye and ear coordination. And they said, what you have is called labyrinthitis, which is a virus you get in the inner ear.

And I got it in the left inner ear, which was causing severe vertigo and nausea.

And I got it in the left inner ear, which was causing severe vertigo and nausea.

And I got it in the left inner ear, which was causing severe vertigo and nausea.