Sue (a.k.a. “Surly Sue”)
Sue retired in 2019 at 67. Since then, Sue has been clawing her way through months of vestibular rehab therapy. A determined and heroic Sue is pictured here with her canine therapist, "Uncle Brenda." It
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Sue retired in 2019 at 67. Since then, Sue has been clawing her way through months of vestibular rehab therapy. A determined and heroic Sue is pictured here with her canine therapist, "Uncle Brenda." It
This is a transcript from the 2022 Life Rebalanced Live (LRL) Virtual Conference on the topic of “The Vestibular Traumatic Brain Injury Connection.” Learn more about this annual conference at vestibular.org/LRL. Dr. Danielle Tolman,
ICU – “I SEE YOU” PODCAST The Long Road to Recovery LISTEN NOW Available wherever you get your podcasts. APPLE PODCASTS SPOTIFY Youtube For many people with vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance it can
If you’ve been told you have impacted earwax and are experiencing dizziness or vertigo, you’re not alone in wondering what to do next. Should you leave it alone? Could removing the wax make things worse?
Six years ago, Heather Gonzalez lost her balance to Bilateral Meniere’s Disease, a vestibular disorder characterized by fluctuating hearing loss, recurrent episodes of vertigo and nausea, and cognitive problems such as difficulty multitasking, concentrating, sensory