Last seen: March 3, 2023 7:47 am
@pfizerinjured Excuse the slow reply. My vestibular physio gave me six core exercises. 1 & 2. Keep eyes in position and move head, first 180...
@lientonnu No, still struggling with it. It's maybe one notch less intense than a month ago, as I'm able to do very slightly more activities, though ...
@margaret2022 With the important caveat that I don't know your situation or diagnosis, my ENT Consultant has encouraged me to keep using and challeng...
@tennyson77 If you don’t mind me asking, what were your remaining symptoms that led your ENT to prescribe nasal steroids for blocked Eustachian tubes...
@adelaide Yes, sorry I forgot to mention I had the VNG (Videonystagmography) done as part of the testing. To set out my ENT's diagnosis for me alon...
@lookingforanswers I hear you, I was desperate at points, and the medication with the promise of some brief respite through sleep, was the moment I...
@lookingforanswers My insomnia is generally OK, as long as I don’t do “too much”. If the other symptoms flare up, insomnia can come along with it. ...
Hi everyone I wanted to share an update, about one month on from my last post. I’ve been reading some of the discussions, especially those involvi...
@atp223 @sherig In response to @sickofthis you each said your ENT doctors confirmed damage or problems with your left / right (respectively) inner ear...
@tennyson77 Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I simply don't know at this stage. i.e. whether damage to my vestibular system is likely permanent as my E...
@sunrise Yes, I was grateful to the psychiatrist because she got other doctors to move beyond "it's just anxiety". In addition to what you say abov...
@elena1690 Did your doctor say any more? E.g. is this nerve damage due to the syringe needle physically hitting a nerve in the arm, or due to somet...