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Byline: Tim Panaccio
Jeff Hackett remembers getting up in the middle of the night and feeling light-headed.
"The room was spinning around in circles to my right," the Flyers goaltender recalled yesterday. "I can only compare it to when you drink for the first time and drink too much, that sensation. That's what it felt like, and I had not had anything to drink."
He got out of bed and tried to walk to the bathroom.
"I kept walking into the wall to my right and falling," he said. "I got scared. My wife (Cheryl) got scared."
Since sometime in late December or early January, Hackett has been suffering from vertigo _ a condition ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Hackett takes first step, but still not ready to play.(Knight Ridder...