Love my VNS

Discussion in 'Your Living Room' started by Chrisk, Aug 20, 2014.

  1. Chrisk

    Chrisk Member

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    Had a real stressful day at work yesterday, I mean really stressful, so at the end of the day I noticed that I was having an attack, tinnitus started roaring, pressure in the ear was almost unbearable, but no spinning message to the brain, thanks to the VNS. I was able to stay at work and be productive with just a minor annoyance. Had the VNS 15 years ago, vertigo free since, and not missing it one little bit. Best thing I ever did for my health!
     
  2. June-

    June- Well-Known Member

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    What a great success story! Thanks.
     
  3. Intrepid

    Intrepid Be original

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    That's wonderful news. Happy for you buddy!
     
  4. Vicki

    Vicki Guest

    Wonderful to hear!
     
  5. Halos

    Halos Member

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    Thank You for this thread, this is my next step my doctor told me if my shunt fails.
     
  6. feelinggoodnow

    feelinggoodnow New Member

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    To anyone conptemplating destructive surgeries, it's not a easy decision and isn't right for everyone. I don't regret having my surgeries (first VNS, then Laby). I have been 100% symptom free since the last surgery in 2013. It was the right decision for me.
     

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