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Healing from Vestibular Migraine & PPPD - Controversial Questions!
In this new video, Dr. Shin Beh covers some hot topics surrounding vestibular migraine, other types of migraine and migraine symptoms like aura, and PPPD (persistent postural perceptual dizziness).
- "Best treatments" for vestibular migraine, PPPD, and MDDS
- What is neural circuit dizziness? Does it mean vestibular migraine isn't a real diagnosis? And does brain retraining work?
- Perimenopause and menopause + hormonal changes - what can you do?
- Binocular vision dysfunction - how common is this and can it be mistaken for vestibular migraine?
- Best abortive for vertigo attacks
- Can PPPD exist alone without another diagnosis?
- How do you do vestibular therapy if you're constantly dizzy?
- Do timolol drops actually work for vestibular migraine? thedizzycook.com/timolol-eye-drops-as-a-migraine-preventative-and-acute-treatment/
- Devices - gammacore, cefaly, relivion, and nerivio
- How does anesthesia affect migraine?
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3. Gammacore: thedizzycook.com/gammacore-for-migraine/
4. Vestibular migraine acute treatments (vertigo): thedizzycook.com/acute-treatments-for-vestibular-migraine/
5. PPPD: thedizzycook.com/persistent-postural-perceptual-dizziness-pppd-explained/
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Contact Dr Beh: www.vestibularmd.com/
Contact Alicia: thedizzycook.com/mystory/
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This Lazy Lasagna is a family favorite recipe that everyone loves. What makes it lazy? It's layered with your favorite pasta (whatever you have on hand), pre-made sauce, and a simple garlic ricotta mixture. RECIPE: thedizzycook.com/lazy-lasagna/ With simple ingredients, this lazy lasagna is also the perfect gift for parents of a new baby or a sick friend. I've prepped and frozen it right in the...
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Dr. Shin Beh and Alicia Wolf "The Dizzy Cook", real-life doctor and patient, discuss using vagus nerve stimulation for migraine and other symptoms like anxiety, dizziness, and vertigo. Alicia demonstrates how she uses the gammaCore device (nVNS) daily to manage her vestibular migraine attacks. Both discuss writing the new "Mediterranean Migraine Diet" book and how diet can be an important part ...
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Crustless Chicken Pot Pie
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My Vestibular Migraine Recovery: The Treatment Plan That Got My Life Back
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Komentáře

  • @SejalKesarwani-i5q
    @SejalKesarwani-i5q Před 12 hodinami

    I am also facing similar symptoms but do not understand that it is vestibular migraine or not. I am on medication for the past one month and the experience is awful. Can anyone help me in this? I have started taking Vertin 24 tablet.

  • @soniaschwade959
    @soniaschwade959 Před 15 hodinami

    Thank you for your video. I can relate. I’m going through similar situations for the past year. It all started when I got off a ride at Centre Island (the tea cup ride) I was diagnosed with Vertigo. I get Vestibular migraines. Huh Vertigo is a symptom not a diagnosis! I get triggered mostly when I am stressed, tired, motion, loud noises, bright lights, change of weather, moving my head side to side quickly.

  • @Fookinmint
    @Fookinmint Před 3 dny

    Im fully crying, this is such a relief, i was going crazy not understanding whats happening to me. Thank you for sharing your story!

  • @LunaPebble
    @LunaPebble Před 4 dny

    The disturbing sound was killing, the imbalance and dizziness, PPPD was alarming,and every other symptom was breath taking. The very time i finally found a remedy from Dr Madida on CZcams that reversed them all I count myself lucky and worthy to live. Without any hesitation I want you all to accept my sincere sympathies for your condition and I recommend Dr Madida Sam to you all, he helped me and can also help you all💯

  • @LunaPebble
    @LunaPebble Před 4 dny

    The disturbing sound was killing, the imbalance and dizziness, PPPD was alarming,and every other symptom was breath taking. The very time i finally found a remedy from Dr Madida on CZcams that reversed them all I count myself lucky and worthy to live. Without any hesitation I want you all to accept my sincere sympathies for your condition and I recommend Dr Madida Sam to you all, he helped me and can also help you all💯

  • @LunaPebble
    @LunaPebble Před 4 dny

    The disturbing sound was killing, the imbalance and dizziness, PPPD was alarming,and every other symptom was breath taking. The very time i finally found a remedy from Dr Madida on CZcams that reversed them all I count myself lucky and worthy to live. Without any hesitation I want you all to accept my sincere sympathies for your condition and I recommend Dr Madida Sam to you all, he helped me and can also help you all💯💯……

  • @LunaPebble
    @LunaPebble Před 4 dny

    The disturbing sound was killing, the imbalance and dizziness, PPPD was alarming,and every other symptom was breath taking. The very time i finally found a remedy from Dr Madida on CZcams that reversed them all I count myself lucky and worthy to live. Without any hesitation I want you all to accept my sincere sympathies for your condition and I recommend Dr Madida Sam to you all, he helped me and can also help you all💯💯……

  • @rhondac4379
    @rhondac4379 Před 10 dny

    Do you happen to know of any doctors in the Montana area?

  • @jayr.617
    @jayr.617 Před 12 dny

    I like the hardware - software analogy. Sitting & driving are OK for me but not stores with lot of aisles and merchandise and closed spaces or smaller rooms. Some days are good and some bad. Started 2 months ago with slight throat pain and feverish feeling for one night. Then a few days later all this started. But no ringing in the ear. Imbalance while standing so always stand holding on to the wall or something.

  • @freeandcriticalthinker4431

    I am a man. It’s not about what sex you are. I have been gas lit, brushed off, talked down to, lied to, ignored, told I was making things up, minimized, etc etc, by dozens of doctors. Male and Female Docs. So NO, it’s not just because you are a woman. I started taking my wife with me to visits, and guess what? Yes I was treated CONSIDERABLY better. The medical industry is full of a bunch of Narc docs. If they can’t put you in a box, then they want you to just get out. It’s an EGO thing. I have been dealing with this abuse now for over a decade and I am in much worse now than when I started this journey thru hell. Living in a smaller city doesn’t help for sure, but that’s not the primary reason for such a corrupt failure of treatment….. Egos…..

    • @wirrwarr8834
      @wirrwarr8834 Před 11 dny

      Welcome to hell, my brother - stay a while and listen... As a small child under the age of 7 and in the early 70s, I was diagnosed with a headache, but it was not recognized as a migraine. Back then, every doctor could choose what they understood as a migraine. And a small child likes to make things up... they said. The attacks disappeared during puberty, and it was not until I was 19 that I developed vestibular migraines with persistent aura phases. From then on, as a young man, I was treated in the same way as you. When I went to my GP with this first severe attack, he just said that the illness I am describing doesn't exist. I shouldn't be so lazy and go to work. I did that for many years until I was completely exhausted. Despite having completed my vocational training with a star, I was portrayed as lazy. After obtaining a university entrance qualification and then studying at university, the doctors' diagnosis slowly changed to psychological. It was only 27 years later that I became aware of migraines through the comorbidity of visual snow and finally received a clear diagnosis from several neurologists in a pain clinic. At that time I had already been completely unable to work for years due to a completely chronic illness. My migraine disease is extremely complex and could have taken a different course if treated in time. I even experienced an orthopedist doubting my diagnosis because I was actually in good health. You can't make this up... Hang in there! What else can we do?! All the best to you from Germany.

    • @freeandcriticalthinker4431
      @freeandcriticalthinker4431 Před 11 dny

      ⁠@@wirrwarr8834 I really appreciate your time in telling me the hell you have gone thru. It has only been thru the knowledge I have obtained from other people tortured in this manner that I have sustained the Will to Live. I have stood at the edge of that dark abyss a couple times in the past decade and gazed into what I thought was my only way out……but the people I would leave behind was the only thing that kept me from taking the last step, despite the perpetual pain I was in. Things ebb and flow in life of all human beings. Suffering is part of the human experience. Some people suffer in life more than others. All of these are axiomatic facts of life. However I firmly believe we should NOT force people to suffer beyond what we can reasonably prevent when IT IS OUR JOB…. As in the Medical Industry. When you do not neatly fit into a box and their flow charts of “Intake, Diagnosis, Treatment, Follow up, Discharge” in a successful manner, they just want you to DISAPPEAR. Of course not all, but a great great many of them do. And many do but aren’t consciously aware of that. As someone with formal education and thousands of hours of human behavioral psychology the patterns are extremely predictable and reliable. It’s an infringement of their Ego. It’s an affront to their “Grand IQ and Knowledge” they believe they have. All the while many of them having relatively average to slightly above average IQ and knowledge BUT VERY LOW WISDOM AND EMPATHY. And many people don’t understand what that word Empathy is. And what is the true meaning, it is to HEAR AND UNDERSTAND another persons position, feelings, perspective. It’s not agreeing with them or sympathizing, as is commonly thought and confused with today. But to hear and UNDERSTAND…… This is such a fundamental failing of this profession and it hurts so many people , over and over and over again. When we will collectively ever learn this and change this? I do not know.

    • @freeandcriticalthinker4431
      @freeandcriticalthinker4431 Před 11 dny

      ⁠​⁠ I really appreciate your time in telling me the hell you have gone thru. It has only been thru the knowledge I have obtained from other people tortured in this manner that I have sustained the Will to Live. I have stood at the edge of that dark abyss a couple times in the past decade and gazed into what I thought was my only way out……but the people I would leave behind was the only thing that kept me from taking the last step, despite the perpetual pain I was in. Things ebb and flow in life of all human beings. Suffering is part of the human experience. Some people suffer in life more than others. All of these are axiomatic facts of life. However I firmly believe we should NOT force people to suffer beyond what we can reasonably prevent when IT IS OUR JOB…. As in the Medical Industry. When you do not neatly fit into a box and their flow charts of “Intake, Diagnosis, Treatment, Follow up, Discharge” in a successful manner, they just want you to DISAPPEAR. Of course not all, but a great great many of them do. And many do but aren’t consciously aware of that. As someone with formal education and thousands of hours of human behavioral psychology the patterns are extremely predictable and reliable. It’s an infringement of their Ego. It’s an affront to their “Grand IQ and Knowledge” they believe they have. All the while many of them having relatively average to slightly above average IQ and knowledge BUT VERY LOW WISDOM AND EMPATHY. And many people don’t understand what that word Empathy is. And what is the true meaning, it is to HEAR AND UNDERSTAND another persons position, feelings, perspective. It’s not agreeing with them or sympathizing, as is commonly thought and confused with today. But to hear and UNDERSTAND…… This is such a fundamental failing of this profession and it hurts so many people , over and over and over again. When we will collectively ever learn this and change this? I do not know.

    • @wirrwarr8834
      @wirrwarr8834 Před 11 dny

      ​@@freeandcriticalthinker4431 Oh man, now I have to tell you all about the depression *box,* it fits so well. Years ago I was in a special clinic for dizziness. As they couldn't measure the vertigo, I was accused, as always, of just making it up and that I should take my antidepressants. The faster I did that, the faster I would get better. I already knew at the time that with a vestibular migraine, the vertigo cannot necessarily be measured using the usual measuring methods with technical equipment. When I explained this to the young doctor, he asked me if I knew what he was doing all day. I had to accept that I was suffering from depression and anxiety disorders, period! Take your antidepressants! In the clinic where I was diagnosed, no modern measuring methods were used on me. I asked why? The doctor in charge said that no one had ever measured anything before. So why repeat it again?! Instead, I had to touch various parts of my body with my index fingers, among other things. When I had finished, he said, "Well done, you made it through the door on your first attempt." At the time, I was really suffering from vertigo, and at night I felt like I was standing on my head while lying in bed. At the same time, I was moving in all directions. He and his colleague were able to recognize the vertigo because I had to correct myself several times just before I hit the body part that was being pointed out. I didn't notice anything myself. It's just normal. Neither of them had the slightest doubt that I could hardly stand on my feet. Why am I telling you all this... well, the first medication I was given was a drug for vertigo. We call it flunarizine. As a side effect, it can trigger depression in 10% and more, depending on age. Guess what? So I had a drug-induced psychotic depression for a good two years. The good thing about it? Today, I can clearly say that I had never had depression in my entire life up to that point and never again since. I was stuck in the depression *box* for well over 25 years! During depression, you naturally have suicidal thoughts all the time. However, I also had phases outside of depression, just with migraines, where I thought, dear universe, turn off the light, that's enough. If I don't wake up tomorrow, then I won't be angry with anyone. You can hardly make anyone understand that, because most people never get to that point in their lives. And I'm angry! The suspicion that I received from doctors for decades is to blame. In all the years before my diagnosis, I only had one doctor who said, I believe you that something is wrong, but I don't know what. Unfortunately, the good lady is now retired, and can't be found, otherwise I would have thanked her for that one sentence. And I can't count the number of doctors I've been to. I'm in better times at the moment (reasonably better), but you keep asking yourself whether life is really worth living. There are days when I can't even make it to the mailbox. But then there's my wife, the children, the grandchildren, the cats, the garden... and let's be honest, when I'm dead, they'll only be allowed to bury me up to my waist, otherwise who's going to take care of the flowers and plants on the grave?

    • @wirrwarr8834
      @wirrwarr8834 Před 10 dny

      @@freeandcriticalthinker4431 YT has hidden my comment. They probably don't like the direct expression about achieving a certain _life goal._ You have to click on "newest first" at the top and then scroll down. Please excuse the inconvenience.

  • @nothingisimpossible3344

    Magnesium glycinate is great If can’t tolerate try magnesium oil or magahol on skin

  • @LunaPebble
    @LunaPebble Před 14 dny

    The disturbing sound was killing, the imbalance and dizziness was alarming and every other symptom was breath taking. The very time i finally found a remedy from Dr Madida on CZcams that reversed them all I count myself lucky and worthy to live. Without any hesitation I want you all to accept my sincere sympathies for your condition and I recommend Dr Madida Sam to you all, he helped me and can also help you all..

  • @neem33
    @neem33 Před 17 dny

    thank you so much for posting this, like many others here when this hits it is so scary and you worry that your life as you knew it is over. Thank you for sharing your experience and everything that worked for you- off to try it now. At least there is hope!

  • @KnitsHooksandNeedle
    @KnitsHooksandNeedle Před 17 dny

    I recently bought Sumac and I love the flavor. It lingers and I like that. I'm just about a week into the diet. My neurologist suggested it. I actually have known about your sight for a while. I just hadn't gotten around to it. The Mediterranean meatballs were delicious. I do know chocolate and caffeine are fine with me. I only do a cup of coffee a day and every drink thereafter is caffeine free. Soy I can do but only limited because my belly says no after a while. Lol I am dairy free but mostly bc my body has retaliated and I can use the restroom. Lol some food we already don't eat bc my middle child has a stoma and those foods can either bulk too much or clog. So like beans and nuts and bananas. Just to name a few. And she's also sensitive to dairy and eggs. So my son is the only one having actual milk. I'm hoping it helps. I don't get dizzy all the time but I'm still hoping this will help with the now 6 migraines a month. I am on meds that have helped a lot because I was getting 11 migraines a month for about 7 years. I was in my early thirties and am now am in my early 40s. I do know that too much sunlight, heat, stress, poor sleep (hello insomnia, yes I have meds for that) and exertion are no bueno for my migraines. The rest I wasn't sure on but that's why I'm trying this diet.

  • @hahjee3813
    @hahjee3813 Před 22 dny

    I remember I was about 5 years old, live in Pakistan a small town. I suffer this experience, my parents took me to the local government hospital and they treated me for iron deficiency. Now I am 39 I have come to know that what I suffered was vestibular migraine. I have faced it time by time like whenever I take kidney beans and coffee in high quantities. Thank you for your explanation and awareness ☺️... Stay blessed 🙏

  • @akashdhar4499
    @akashdhar4499 Před 25 dny

    How can I connect with you?

  • @ReinaP80
    @ReinaP80 Před 26 dny

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I recently was diagnosed with Vestibular Migraines. Super hesitant to get on medication but Neuro said I could start with Magnesium Glycinate to see if it helps. I will be watching your content to see if I can get ideas on how to approach this holistically. So glad I found you! ❤

  • @user-gy3vf9le1u
    @user-gy3vf9le1u Před měsícem

    Have you ever been checked for MS?

  • @TDR85
    @TDR85 Před měsícem

    I just dont believe it will ever get better.

  • @hollybishop2095
    @hollybishop2095 Před měsícem

    That's my story too! I'm stilling trying to find a Dr that will take me seriously!

  • @kingbyouchoob2488
    @kingbyouchoob2488 Před měsícem

    i really believe i have this and it started about 2 months ago. i def have a hypersensitive brain and have battled chronic anxiety and panic attacks for years. the one thing though is i have no issues driving at all. but i do suffer big time in like a grocery store for years now. i always thought i was crazy but its good to know its a real thing. But it is possible to have PPPD and be able to drive with no problems? im fine when im driving. i also feel totally fine when im laying down too. its only when im upright doing normal everyday movements like in the kitchen or bathroom the twisting and turning etc etc etc. i can take a long walk too with no issue as long as im moving forward constantly. all my symptoms seem to fit PPPD. mine started after having a bad vertigo attack that lasted like 10 seonds. ever since then ive had these PPPD symptoms (but no vertigo at all it was just that one time that triggered it) my vertigo/dizzyness i like in my head instead of external vertigo. its def worse when im having bad anxiety its very obvious it makes it much worse

  • @RitzWood32
    @RitzWood32 Před měsícem

    I thought she had vestibular migraines not 3p. Trying to figure out the difference because they seem very similar.

    • @TheDizzyCook
      @TheDizzyCook Před měsícem

      Hey! So I was diagnosed with VM when PPPD wasn't really being diagnosis. We now think I probably did have PPPD caused by the VM, but it just wasn't being recognized like it is now. PPPD is that constant background dizziness which I did have more more than 3 months.

    • @RitzWood32
      @RitzWood32 Před měsícem

      @@TheDizzyCook my lightheadedness randomly started maybe a few days a week and then then started becoming every day 24/7. No spinning, just lightheaded like on an elevator or like my head was somewhat floating. Almost like I took a drink of alcohol and had that initial head change but it never goes away. I got diagnosed with vm and neurologist started me on Effexor. Said to give it 3 weeks. I’m just wondering if vm dizziness can last all day everyday or if maybe I have pppv. I guess the good thing is they have similar treatments. Thank you for the response!

  • @Chelsea-lyn
    @Chelsea-lyn Před měsícem

    Omggggg!!! The yogurt 🤦🏼‍♀️ 🤯I never liked yogurt my whole life up until til a few months ago I discovered I loved Greek yogurt. Which magically aligns with my everyday headaches and the onset of my vertigo. This is so sad to me lol…just when I thought I found myself a healthy(ish) treat.

  • @BONAFIDE_TROUBLEMKR
    @BONAFIDE_TROUBLEMKR Před měsícem

    I have that car experience all the time and never feel grounded. Always motion issues even when still. So glad you covered this as I will be talking to my doctor!

  • @claudiazaccaria1058
    @claudiazaccaria1058 Před měsícem

    Hi i get off balance when standing still and when i am sitting down. Is this something to do vestibular migraine?

  • @tannerodom1854
    @tannerodom1854 Před měsícem

    Will you share the dose (strength) of your timolol eye drops? I'd like to discuss with my doctor...trying to be my own advocate. Thank you!

  • @Eestivampyr
    @Eestivampyr Před měsícem

    This is exactly what I have been going through for the last three years. And I have been through thousands of dollars of testing. I even just had an MRI to check for a Brain Tumor (which luckily I don't). I get attacks where everything spin so much that I can't even move from my spot. I even thought I was having a stroke at certain points. Thank you for this. I now have something to push my doctor's to test.

  • @babcockseven
    @babcockseven Před měsícem

    What kind of flower do you recommend using if you’re also gluten-free and you’re trying to avoid any nut products

  • @bee3027
    @bee3027 Před měsícem

    Has anyone taken Topomax for Vestibular Migraines?

  • @cbarry88
    @cbarry88 Před měsícem

    Thank you very much 😌

  • @susanvenuto449
    @susanvenuto449 Před měsícem

    That's me and the madness for the last 6 years thank you for sharing

  • @parijatchowdhury1239
    @parijatchowdhury1239 Před měsícem

    How did the issue get fixed

  • @nancykramer2751
    @nancykramer2751 Před měsícem

    All these are 100% me except i do go through periods of bad headaches as well. But always off balance headache or not. Comes with severe stress which i had had a lot of so i had thought for years it was anxiety. When my symptoms started in 2001 my neuro put me on low dose Paxil for 6 months then tapered off. I was fine for a year or so. It came back and quickly. Then i went down the road of SSRI's and added Depakote. I got sick or side effects of antidepressants so ended up on Depakote alone fo4 about 5 years. I weaned off and was good about another 5 years until i had 2 back to back losses and the stress triggered it all again. I can barely drive down the stress. Now i guess it back on the med train. Going to try lamotrigine this time because i hated the weight gain from Depakote.

  • @russscott3532
    @russscott3532 Před měsícem

    Great interview! Wonderful, hopeful, and very informative video. Thank you for taking the time to be interviewed, Dr. Bey

  • @charleslopinto6683
    @charleslopinto6683 Před měsícem

    Your video unfortunately gave me a migraine

  • @karchvs
    @karchvs Před měsícem

    I have just been diagnoses and I am 3 weeks in. Again did not believe it. I am really impatient for this to go away and worry about my job. You symptoms are right on with mine. The movement issues, light sensitivity, etc. Scrolling tablet, etc. It is like you are moving but it take the rest of you to catch up!

    • @keltaphillips1343
      @keltaphillips1343 Před měsícem

      Unfortunately it’s a life long disease, but follow her she is right your diet affects your symptoms. It can be manageable.

  • @kulwantkaur3118
    @kulwantkaur3118 Před měsícem

    It took my consultant about 2 years to diagnose this it’s a lot better now but it’s very stressful there is a constant worry it can get worse again. Thanks for sharing your experience

  • @annarosse2561
    @annarosse2561 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you. It looks like i pop up in 3pd, but additionally i have nausea very often i am tired. Are they also symptoms of 3pd? I had many tests done which are rather normal for my age. Thank you.

  • @lisahylton2449
    @lisahylton2449 Před 2 měsíci

    Did you have heavy legs also?

  • @user-mz1vw8jx5d
    @user-mz1vw8jx5d Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this. I’ve been struggling lately and am trying to save up money to see Dr. Beh. I needed to hear these answers today.

  • @nancywynn9982
    @nancywynn9982 Před 2 měsíci

    Does magnesium theonate .make you drowsy?

  • @LoredanaCurry
    @LoredanaCurry Před 2 měsíci

    Your speech

  • @robynconway1286
    @robynconway1286 Před 2 měsíci

    I had an episode of this about 4 years ago lasting about 6 months. 3 doctors dismissed me as being a malingerer. I could only safely walk with a wheely walker as I was falling all the time. Walking on sponges, turning and losing balance, all your symptoms. It was awful. I have recently had an MRI after insisting because of headaches for the last 3 years. I have been found to have periventricular white matter lesions. Probably causing my severe R sided head/neck migraines up to 10 days a month. I want to now visit a neurosurgeon. My GP is not very proactive. I feel like she hasn't believe me. The MRI has shown something but I I am not sure she knows what to do. Except wait and see. I want a plan if possible. Thankyou for your video. The symptoms were so accurate to lots of mine. 🧸

  • @ryanbenoit722
    @ryanbenoit722 Před 2 měsíci

    Was diagnised with vestibular neuritis by ENT with no nystagmus. VNG caloric showed weakness on right, tho I don't understand if there is a normal baseline to compare left side to. Multiple hallpike tests by ENT and vestibular therpaist, who thinks its not VN. Daily dizziness(some days worse), hyperacsusis, tinnitus both sides/central for about 4 months. Head pressure headache for hours some days. Inner ear sensations both sides, tonal fluctuation right ear, with occasional sound distortion. Clear mri without contrast according to radiologist. Waiting on a CT scan. Some light sensitivity. Vestibular therapy has not helped so far. Dizziness increases when bending over or other positions. Less when lying down. Brain fog and extreme fatigue for over a year straight, worsened since onset of dizziness, tinnitus, hyperacusis. Constant eye floaters started close to inner ear discomfort 14 months ago. Opthamologist sees no eye damage. Eyes tire as day progresses. Jaw ache, discomfort that fluctuates. Crackling with movement. Never have true vertigo that I know of. Now suspected vestibular migraine. Does this show as a chronic state of symptoms daily? Was prescribed yesterday gabapentin 100mg 3x daily. Took a few and woke up feeling worse all day today. May be unrelated. Meclazine and sumatriptan as needed. Been to so many doctors and practitioners for over a year with no clear diagnoses. Could be multiple things going on.

  • @weekendboy3372
    @weekendboy3372 Před 2 měsíci

    Can you recommend me a supplement about vestibular migraine;

  • @Willow_Mary
    @Willow_Mary Před 2 měsíci

    Your symptoms sound exactly like mine! Thank you for sharing! I have seen Doctor after Doctor trying to determine what is wrong with me! Meclizine made me violently ill! I will never take that again. I just saw another Doctor yesterday who suggested that this may be Vestibular Migraines. So, here I am watching CZcams videos. After months of tests and no answers, I thank you for sharing your story! I just bought your book and look forward to making some migraine healthy meals soon. Hopefully, I can find a Doctor who can help me with a proper diagnosis, whether it is finally determined that this is the appropriate diagnosis for me or something else is. While I have only had the vertigo/vestibular migraine issues since early April, I have had a whole lifetime of migraines. It's the new vertigo symptoms that threw me.

  • @juliasmith1080
    @juliasmith1080 Před 3 měsíci

    What an amazing video such an informative video thank you 🫶🏻🙌 I wish I lived in the States and could go see Dr Beh too!

  • @jamgirlsworld1500
    @jamgirlsworld1500 Před 3 měsíci

    I am so grateful for this story…. I am struggling with this same symptoms since 6 months ago…. Just this week a Dr told me that I may have vestibular migraine…. I am waiting on my MRI results to confirm something…. Wow …. Thanks so much

  • @12hunter100
    @12hunter100 Před 3 měsíci

    This was a great talk. Everything you talk about is me. I been experimenting with what foods to eat and keeping a journal for 1 week, thank you.

  • @aggressiveboomer88
    @aggressiveboomer88 Před 3 měsíci

    This is so amazingly helpful, I cannot get over how I stumbled across this and realized...THIS is what I have! My first neurologist appt is next month and I feel like I can go into it with more knowledge than I would have before. Many thanks!!