What precipitates your vertigo?

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  1. Donamo

    Donamo Active Member

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  2. Donamo

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    Janie, you may find this quite interesting. I golfed Monday after having one BPPV treatment on Friday. I was cautious and was mostly ok. On Tuesday, I had my second BPPV treatment. My tinnitus changed a lot! The waw waw waw went away completely (and I've had it for months). My tinnitus now is just a steady high pitched sound in my bad ear. BUT, I feel good! I golfed Wednesday, the day after my 2nd treatment and felt pretty good, a little cautious at first but the completely normal on the back nine.

    I really do think the vertigo I have had lately, that seems to be induced by motion, is not Meniere's at all, it is BPPV which can be fixed! Wow, it seems like I've never had a health problem that can be fixed LOL.

    I am going back for one more treatment, I don't think I need it actually but, just to be sure.
     
  3. JanieJiffy

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    Hi Donamo, I had the Eppley Maneuver tried on me a couple of times but it didn't work on me..... I wish it had, that would be simple....I think my problem is a combination of tight trapezius muscles in my neck, pulling it forward, and food allergies causing inflammation.
     

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