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vestibular disorder after quitting Martial Arts?????????

Hi there everyone, especially LOndres70. (pls find my previous posts)
I am wondering, could it by my sudden stop in practicing Aikido martial arts that caused my vestibular disorder??? Sorry this is a very WEIIIRRD question, but for a depressed and hopeless young man like me,  anything weird comes into my mind.
I've been doing Aikido martial arts before, that was way back year 1998 up to maybe year 2003 and i was very active then. But i donot really mean that I got an injury or a bump in this sport BUT RATHER, in Aikido, we would often do ROLLING and spinning exercises and hundreds of sit-lie-stand-roll-jump manuevers during our practice in our gym. Rolling exercises and drills are notable on this kind of martial arts, backroll, frontroll, all kinds of mat works.

Then, due to my job and family life, I suddenly stopped being involved in this activity maybe on the year 2005. It started when i got busy for my job.

MY QUESTION PLS..Is it possible that i developed this dizziness now just because i suddenly stopped this activity? Any "syndrome"like term for this one? Just like for sea navigators who are used to travel by sea for times then suddenly while on the land they developed this so called %^&syndrome?
Sorry for the bad english i have here, but i hope you all understand what i think.
Thank you
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Try to stay as active as you can.  If you can restart an activity you did before, than do that.  This will help your body to compensate.  
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1441177 tn?1294224618
Thank you very much LOndres70
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No, I don't think there is any correlation between stopping this activity and the vestibular problem.  I do think there is a correlation between stress and vestibular disorders; that is my opinion.  

There is no syndrome that I know about.  
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