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Parasympathetic Breathing for PPPD & Chronic Dizziness 

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This exercise is excellent for using when you are having an active episode of dizziness, or whenever activities provoke some of your symptoms. Many people also find it helpful to do "mini" versions of this exercise between rehabilitation exercises. This breathing technique will reduce stress chemicals in your brain, which helps reduce sensations of dizziness. This will help you get some control over your symptoms!
Note: this exercise is not intended for use if you are having an active episode of severe vertigo associated with a medical condition like Meniere's Disease, vestibular migraine or BPPV. However, if you have interstitial symptoms (or sensations of dizziness, fatigue or anxiety) between attacks, this exercise may be helpful to you. DISCLAIMER: Please note that Yonit Arthur, The Steady Coach and any of our other guests are not acting as an audiologist nor offering audiology or medical services services or advice on any public videos or on any other content. This channel provides wellness education and personal opinion only, and are not meant to be a substitute for medical or mental health instruction or intervention. Use any tools discussed at your own risk.

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@christopherwadden-holmes2073
@christopherwadden-holmes2073 7 месяцев назад
These brain exercises are now my automatic go-to when I need help calming and to feel safe before sleep. My first dizziness attack occurred when I woke up and I have always feared going to sleep and waking up again with severe spinning. Since I have been doing these somatic tracking and other brain exercises on your channel I am finding that I wake up without the dizziness and I spend far less time these days in the mornings checking in with myself to see if I am dizzy or not. Thank you so much Dr Yo!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful, Christopher!
@essiroiha9781
@essiroiha9781 9 месяцев назад
I just found your channel about a week ago. Also got the free course a couple of days ago. I've been severely dizzy 24/7 since a bppv attack in March -22. I can hardly move or even sit. Basically I'm tied to my bed. No doctor can explain what's going on despite all the possible tests. 3pd is still quite unknown here in Finland, so, this is kind of my last resort. I did this and the somatic tracking for the first time today and MAN did it flare up my symptoms. So something's definitely there. I'm going to do my best and keep following your advice. Thumbs up for me getting my life back!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 9 месяцев назад
Keep going, Essi! You can do this!
@veravera2452
@veravera2452 5 месяцев назад
How are you now?
@user-mj5iu5cc6l
@user-mj5iu5cc6l Год назад
I’m so happy I found you!!! New diagnosis of PPPD! I know with you and this knowledge I’m going to recover soon ❤❤❤❤
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Год назад
Yes!!!
@lynnlarsen4424
@lynnlarsen4424 Год назад
Thank you so much! I’ve been diagnosed with 3PD for two years and this is the first helpful advice I’ve seen anywhere. It took 4 years to reach my diagnosis so I’m really looking forward to improving my brain responses and getting some relief.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Год назад
You're very welcome, Lynn! It is truly my privilege to be able to help ❤
@lalapet87
@lalapet87 Год назад
​@TheSteadyCoach initially the somatic tracking really helped, but for past couple of days I feel like I can't regulate my normal breathing pattern, I keep focusing on it and now I feel like I'm forcing myself to breathe which is really not helping my anxiety. Any tips for returning to normal breathing pattern please :(
@thephatmannj
@thephatmannj 16 дней назад
@@lalapet87How are you now?
@lalapet87
@lalapet87 13 дней назад
@@thephatmannj essentially symptom free.
@thedancingdivaofdaviestree2320
@thedancingdivaofdaviestree2320 11 месяцев назад
It's also great for pain and fatigue, or just when you're feeling stressed. Thank you, Dr. Arthur, that feels lovely.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 11 месяцев назад
You're very welcome!
@paulaspagnuolo8285
@paulaspagnuolo8285 2 года назад
This is great. Thank you so much!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 года назад
One of my favorite techniques!
@denicabishop
@denicabishop Год назад
Thank you for this! Worked for me this evening.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Год назад
Great, DeNica! You're very welcome!
@chelseamoss3379
@chelseamoss3379 2 года назад
This is excellent. I've had such a great day managing my dizziness and then wham - suddenly it felt like it was out of control again 🙄 I felt dizzy, off balance, floaty, arms heavy... just plain WEIRD!! I remembered to stay calm and not given reason for the vestibular muscle to give off alarm signals! Still freaky, though.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 года назад
I am so sorry that you experienced this, Chelsea! It seems though that you have all the right tools that you are using. Like you said, it can feel a little freaky, but remember this is all part of the recovery process. You did the right thing by remaining calm and leaning into it.❤
@chelseamoss3379
@chelseamoss3379 2 года назад
@@TheSteadyCoach I mean, I have chronic anxiety disorder and it seems the dizziness condition I have is so similar. Recovery similar too. Relax about my symptoms, do my vestibular exercises, calm the vestibular nerve down and gradually the dizziness will calm down too. Stop feeding the monster!
@judithwhitelaw2684
@judithwhitelaw2684 Год назад
How are you now Chelsea? I haven’t spoken with you for a while-I hope you are feeling a bit better 🙏🏻x
@PhillySpecialJawn111
@PhillySpecialJawn111 Год назад
@@chelseamoss3379 I can relate 💯 ❤
@annasternfeldt6031
@annasternfeldt6031 5 месяцев назад
I have a long time been breathing in for 4 and out for 6, so this with 2 on the inhale is new. I suppose the focus on the exhale being so much longer than the inhale is activating the parasymphatetic system more.
@rheannak3934
@rheannak3934 2 года назад
Thank you but it would help if you would do one of these with the actual counting only. I was trying to listen and you would say inhale and then start talking and by the time you said exhale it was way too long and my breath was all off.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 года назад
Thanks for the feedback, Rheanna. This is one of the first ones I did and I’ve since updated the instructions, so the count is off anyway 🤪. It’s probably time to redo this one
@user-dr1nt1ih5q
@user-dr1nt1ih5q Год назад
It has been a while, my name used to be Kaito. Sorry for another question. I have been using the ACT book you taught me (without the dizziness thing, it has helped me in my life. Thank you so much) and I do daily mindfulness breathing exercises similar to the methods in this video for therapy. So my question is, should I not use the treatment methods described in the free course, including this breathing method, and focus on the treatment in ACT (is there anything else I should be doing?). Also, for that matter, is there a different treatment plan for dizziness that lasts for 24 hours or is it harder to cure than the normal one? Your presence and channels are supporting me. I am sorry that my words are not accompanied by actions, but thank you for everything.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Год назад
Hi Kaito, you don't need to do anything else described in the free course- the emotional work you are doing is the key. The other things in the course are to help educate and help people cope with the symptoms so they can get back to moving and living. Many or most of my clients have 24/7 symptoms and the treatment is the same!
@user-dr1nt1ih5q
@user-dr1nt1ih5q Год назад
@@TheSteadyCoach I see that you did, thank you for your reply. It really helps. I appreciate it.
@user-ml8in4gk3w
@user-ml8in4gk3w 6 месяцев назад
Would it be beneficial to practise parasympathetic breathing even if symptoms are not happening in that moment
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely, we live in a very sympathetic dominant culture!
@courtneynesbitt6688
@courtneynesbitt6688 Год назад
Is it weird that when I do this deep breathing I feel tightness in my chest and my heart beat “harder”? I am usually a shallow mouth breather.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Год назад
Not weird but it may be that you're forcing the inhale. This video has updated instructions: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YNiaeIJuEOs.html
@user-kr4sv3bt9i
@user-kr4sv3bt9i Год назад
I have symptoms all the time so how often should I do this please?
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Год назад
Hi Ruth, I suggest doing structured exercises like these no more than 2 times a day, but you might also want to consider adding somatic walking as well.
@drjenwolkin
@drjenwolkin 4 дня назад
Does anyone feel dizzy when breathing??
@azeemhaider7062
@azeemhaider7062 2 месяца назад
is that okay if we exhale from mouth ?
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 месяца назад
Yes if that is more comfortable for you!
@user-kr4sv3bt9i
@user-kr4sv3bt9i Год назад
Is there a short version of this which can be done when out and feeling a panic coming?
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Год назад
Not a guided one, but here's an instructional version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YNiaeIJuEOs.html
@Leohe1111
@Leohe1111 9 месяцев назад
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@cheriemicki
@cheriemicki Год назад
Hi Dr Yonit ,is it normal to feel dizzy when you first started this exercise? I feel really dizzy when i started the deep breathing. Thanks in advance.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Год назад
Hi Cherie, if you're tkaing really deep in breaths, it can make you feel dizzy (especially if you're not used to it). Try taking a normal breath in and make your exhales really long. You can also shorten the in breath to 2 seconds.
@joanpno
@joanpno 3 месяца назад
I would really love this without the background "music"
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