I have seen 18 various specialists in 4 years, and I have been told that this was my condition forever repeatedly, and one ENT specialist was unbelievably rude and unkind. TY for the spiritual panel. I cried and especially connected with the woman who was going to commit suicide. I was there too. I am now going to a chiropractor who absolutely is not giving up on me, and I actually feel like I am getting a bit better. You are wonderful and by far the best person helping us who have a dizzy condition that is out there! PS: I also have a Blenheim 3 year old King Charles Cavalier Spaniel. ❤🤗🐶🐾
Your timing is always impeccable and I resonate with your encouragement and experience. I'm definitely feeling pressured by the medical community to get radiology and procedures that are not life threatening...I am on the path of holistic healing. I'm trying my personal best...and trying to move through the victim mentality due to childhood trauma. Namaste 🙏
I have been fortunate enough not to have dealt with chronic dizziness, though I have experienced vertigo and many other normal dizziness symptoms. However, I have recovered from debilitating chronic migraines with aura, chronic back pain, IBS, food sensitivities and severe TMJ issues. Pippa (audiologist who works with me) recovered from 9 years of vestibular migraine, and Joella (training to be a coach) recovered from MdDS. Tara, my amazing communications guru, recovered from ocular migraines. These syndromes are surprisingly common- just not talked about enough.
I have a question, I first had dizziness to the point where I had to be hospitalized was April 24th of this year which scared the shit out of me and was diagnosed with vertigo at the ER because i couldn’t get to my various tests on my own and had to be wheel-chaired by medical stuff and since then I’ve been struggling with depression and anxiety which I’ve never had before and that was even more scary . I am still doing all the tests that I was recommended by my doctor and so far all the tests are on normal ranges. I’ve found your channel 1.5 months into having dizziness which gotten better and started doing exercises you recommend and learning how to not panic when it happens again and I’ve gotten better after that but now I’ve been experiencing the floating/whoosh sensations here and there again which I stop, acknowledge, feel the earth and move on with my day. And I am very relieved to say that I don’t feel panic or huge stress/fear when it happens. My question is why it keeps happening and will it go away completely if i don’t panic/stress over it and move on with my day since i don’t give it much attention? And also since this dizziness i always feel like i am never rested enough, as in i feel chronic fatigue, is it also could be one of the side effects of dizziness? Thank you so much for all you do! We appreciate you more than you know!
You've made so much progress! Good for you!! This process takes time and it is COMPLETELY normal for symptoms to linger and for you to have ups and downs for a while. The less you panic/stress about it, and the more you feel joyful and connected in your life, the more quickly it will go. And yes the fatigue is directly connected to the dizziness: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eLawzXnjIP0.html
i hate people saying they have not recovered for years, why do you come here and spread hopelesses and not do the work to recover. they really make my day worse
It can be really hard to see other people’s hopelessness. One of my goals for people who are dealing with this is for them to get so much better at handling the anxiety and fears that they can read the comment section without flinching!
I am still doing the work, went to Mount Sinai for the Dai protocol that Dr. Yo talks about, and I still work even with MdDS. People like me who are over 6 years into MdDS are allowed to "come here" and share our stories as well. Your reaction to our truth and experience should not make your day worse if you are doing the work.
Thank you 🙏🏻 🤍🙏🏻this is the rumination of anxiety that we go through thinking we are not “textbook” by medical standards. I’ve never heard a specialist or doctor admit this.