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Katrien Goethals

“On Christmas Eve 2021 my life changed in a snap. I went from a physically and mentally active 54-year-old woman to someone who was barely able to function in a matter of weeks. “What started

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Dawn Mlodoch

Looking back over the years, my husband and I can now see that vestibular symptoms were slowly creeping into my life. November 2013 marked the beginning of a journey that there was no turning back

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Yap Wein Fook

Hi, my name is Yap Wein Fook. I was born in 1995 in Malaysia. First, I want to say "thanks" to VeDA for their support. I was first diagnosed with vestibular neuritis. My symptoms included headache, tinnitus,

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Life Rebalanced Live

Life Rebalanced Live is VeDA’s annual virtual vestibular conference. Vestibular disorders cause a variety of disorienting and debilitating symptoms such as loss of coordination, vertigo, and dizziness, leaving desperate and confused patients searching for answers.

Participants will hear from several different experts on topics relevant to the vestibular disorders community, all from the comfort of their homes. Life Rebalanced Live is free to attend.

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Cuban Embassy Attacks Cause Vestibular Dysfunction

US Embassy workers in Cuba have reported unusual noises, which have resulted in dizziness, nausea, severe headaches, balance problems and tinnitus. The number of victims is increasing, and there is now a possibility tourists to Cuba

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Life Rebalanced Live Conference Entry

You're Registered! Life Rebalanced Live Virtual Conference March 3-7, 2025 (Opens February 24th for social networking and technical support) A link will appear here on February 24th, 2025 where you can login to the conference

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Article Collections

Everything You Need, All In One Place You don't need to search the internet for hours, piecing together everything you need to know about your condition. VeDA is doing that for you. VeDA's Article Collections

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Dizziness Symptom Profile (DSP)

The DSP is a "smart" case history form to aid in the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with dizziness. By Gary P. Jacobson, Ph.D., FASHA One of the most important parts of a vestibular function

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VeDA Goes Global: Championing Vestibular Advocacy with the PROVIDE Network

In a significant step forward for global vestibular advocacy, the Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA) recently presented to a group of European doctoral students from the PROVIDE Network—an initiative designed to train the next generation of

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When Sounds Are Too Loud

Hyperacusis is hearing disorder that causes ordinary sounds to be perceived as unbearably loud. July 4th is the United States’ “Independence Day,” known for its picnics, BBQs and fireworks. For most, fireworks are an exciting marvel

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Vestibular Healthcare Across the Pond

Making Vestibular Visible Podcast Vestibular Healthcare in the US vs the UK Vestibular patients across the globe share many common experiences besides the physical symptoms of vestibular disorders. In this recorded live event, UK-based Peter

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Kelly Helsel

It took 7 years to be diagnosed with Autoimmune Disease of the ear, which affects my vision, hearing loss, right ear few decibels left and the left a few more. May have to have cochlear

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