Vestibular Disorders & Balance Awareness

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 58

  • @aminah761
    @aminah761 Před 6 lety +12

    It’s a awful condition to live with I’m disabled from this hard to be around a lot of people it’s very depressing

    • @sheronlyn2693
      @sheronlyn2693 Před 5 lety

      Aminah A. Google on you tube Dr David Clark who has a video about the connection between thyroid problems/hashimotos and vestibular disorders. He is an amazing person who works as a functional( means they look for the actual cause not just deal with the symptoms)neurological practitioner and also helps people fix these problems. I have had low thyroid problems for 25 years and have done alot of research on this but have never heard someone put these things together as a cause and effect. At last someone who knows what they are talking sbout has explained alot of problems I have had for years with balance, dizziness, inner ear problems, loss off hearing, meniers etc etc and nobody knew. Gluten sensitivity, which I also have can cause thyroid hormone problems as I have proven time and time again. My inner ear problems, vestibular problems are so much less when not eating gluten which Im not eating ever again. Over the years when Ive had lapses and have eaten bits and pieces all those problems are start again. If you didnt know about this condition/cause effect listen to his video it coild change your life. Dr Clark is a wealth of knowledge. If you decide to get your thyroid checked through your doctor its vitalvto get thyroid antibodies checked too as that is what Hashimotos is a autoimmune condition. You can have normal thyroid hormones but your antibodies can be raised and that is the underlying cause of vestibular problems.

  • @rebeccajones9757
    @rebeccajones9757 Před 6 lety +9

    This accurately describes why I don't have a diagnosis.

    • @sheronlyn2693
      @sheronlyn2693 Před 5 lety

      Rebecca see my reply to Aminah on this site about Dr David Clark connecting Hashimotos/hypothyroid/gluten to vestibular disorders. I just found the video on You tube today as I watch all his videos. Would be a good thing for you to listen to and look into too.

  • @Dan.50
    @Dan.50 Před 5 lety +4

    I went the the ER and they thought I was having a stroke. I had to research and find out for myself that it was a vestibular issue, and I 've heard the same thing from several others that had the same problem.

  • @seamusseeley6816
    @seamusseeley6816 Před 2 lety +3

    I have Vertigo too! It's awful - especially being around too many people makes me dizzy and unbalanced! Also, loud carpets make me dizzy!

  • @Justme77400
    @Justme77400 Před 4 lety +4

    I get violent vertigo and sometimes vomiting. It takes hours for the spinning to stop. Even meclizine doesn’t help. The only thing that brings relief is Valium. I’ve been to two ENTs and I just yesterday got a referral to a ENT I found on your website that is relatively close to me. I hope I don’t have to wait long. This is hard to live with. Also ringing in ears and full feeling in right ear and hearing loss in same ear. Tinnitus of a lower pitch in right ear that comes and goes. And also neck pain with headaches in back of head. Your website helped me already (finding a specialist) and I want to thank you.

  • @Saucyakld
    @Saucyakld Před 5 lety +4

    I was so surprised last Xmas when I fell down a d realised what it was and today I went to a meeting and so many people told me they had it as well. Dreadful!

  • @Glasairman
    @Glasairman Před 2 lety +2

    Is there any known connection to CV-19 / Long Covid

  • @stephyclaws
    @stephyclaws Před 7 lety +9

    Excellent video, I have problems with my vestibular system, I do vestibular rehabilitation ☺ my partner doesn't understand what I am going through so I will show him this video. Apparently I am quite young for this to just spring up on me like it has.. I'm 30. I also have hearing loss and tinnitus in one ear 😕.

    • @lillianmiller5594
      @lillianmiller5594 Před 5 lety

      Arias jodie

    • @lovelybainsartist1316
      @lovelybainsartist1316 Před 4 lety

      Same here..effected ear left or right ? And you comfortable with eyes focusing any trouble in focusing means eyes shake or vision spin slowly ?

    • @astrologermurli
      @astrologermurli Před 3 lety

      @@lovelybainsartist1316 r yo from india...hru now?

    • @lovelybainsartist1316
      @lovelybainsartist1316 Před 3 lety

      @@astrologermurli yes from india now feeling better

    • @astrologermurli
      @astrologermurli Před 3 lety

      @@lovelybainsartist1316 have took any meds,wat r all you suffered in this vestibular?

  • @carinaoliveira5850
    @carinaoliveira5850 Před 6 lety +3

    The "Dizzy Doc" mentions a very profound point which stuck with me "those who have bi-lateral damage or both ears are damaged.... which are sometimes due to certain antibiotics". How has this not been looked into yet?? I haven't found any readings on which antibiotics may cause this and I am desperate for answers to my disorder!

    • @VestibularVeDA
      @VestibularVeDA  Před 6 lety +2

      Here is some information about drugs that can cause vestibular damage: vestibular.org/ototoxicity. Sorry for the late reply.

    • @carinaoliveira5850
      @carinaoliveira5850 Před 6 lety +1

      Vestibular Disorders Association thank you for the link!

    • @randybeeman7823
      @randybeeman7823 Před 5 lety

      Carina when they amputated my right foot. They left the MRSA Staph. The combo of vancamycn(?) and gentamycn. Burned nerve out in my right ear. Have Osocillopia 24/7. It's quite a challenge

  • @mnp4095
    @mnp4095 Před 6 lety +1

    2:05 to 2:25, Dr. Hain is describing vertigo (BPPV) which does not seem to be right. Vertigo (spinning) sensation only lasts for few seconds to minutes due to crystals (otoconia) dislodged into one of the 3 semicircular canals. Person with BPPV can be treated with Canalinth re-positioning after which person would not have spinning sensation but might continue to experience decreased balance due to unilateral vestibular dysfunction.

    • @PAjeannie66
      @PAjeannie66 Před 4 lety +1

      I don't have BPPV but I had a vertigo attack where everything was spinning. I was diagnosed with vestibular neuritis.

  • @judithocasio3367
    @judithocasio3367 Před rokem +1

    I DONT spin I am very light headed every single day. This gives me Anxiety rises my blood pressure. Went for six month of therapy twice a week no help. Had this Disorder for over 5 years it has stop my world. I went through all kinds of test was diagnosed with vestibular disorder it that's with a N. Had a brain scan, so a ear specialist, just very tired wake up every morning very lightheaded and sick to my stomach. Take meds for Anxiety and for lightedness

  • @saralynfosnight5139
    @saralynfosnight5139 Před 2 lety +1

    Hasn't anyone tried the Epley maneuver? I found it described on the Johns Hopkins website, in a long entry about migraines and vertigo.

    • @VestibularVeDA
      @VestibularVeDA  Před 2 lety +1

      HI Saralyn, The Epley maneuver treats only one vestibular disorder called BPPV.

    • @jjjc0711
      @jjjc0711 Před 2 lety

      I had BPPV years ago, and various maneuvers helped. When this started, none of the maneuvers helped at all. With BPPV, looking up would make me spin. This is more like I’m walking on a boat or bus that is moving.

  • @annebourne3833
    @annebourne3833 Před 2 lety

    Love Dr Hain

  • @helenmezes1945
    @helenmezes1945 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @jjjc0711
    @jjjc0711 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m trying to figure out how I’m the hell I’m supposed to still work with this. I drive 22 mi each way to be a supervisor at Home Depot. I’m scared of getting in a car crash, or getting hurt at work. I’m afraid they will think I am drinking.
    But there seems to be no way to get any kind of disability unless I have hearing loss. I don’t have loss, and in fact I seem to be way more sensitive to loud and sudden noises.
    Does anyone know what I can do to be able to still pay my bills with this condition??

    • @familyjewelz4113
      @familyjewelz4113 Před 2 lety

      I feel for you. I just called out of work again. It was less then a month ago that I called out for a whole week. I’ve been having vertigo while laying down since 3:30 am. I’ve been doing some side jobs close by to make money. I work at a vet and groom/ pet sit on the side. But sometimes I can’t even do that.

  • @rosarabin824
    @rosarabin824 Před 4 lety +2

    This was very informative! Thank you.

  • @pavadaythondrayen8065
    @pavadaythondrayen8065 Před 5 lety +3

    I have a very serious vertigo. I had a consultation with a specialist in the field when I was in Canada and he told me that the problem is with my inner ear. He suggested physiotherapy and he said that I should see marked improvement after six months of vestibular training with a complete rehabilitation after one year. One year is nearly over and the vertigo has become more serious. I practically cannot walk without a walker as support as I feel that Iam falling down. I get the vertigo almost all the time now except when I am sitting or sleeping. I can no longer continue with vestibular training as the vertigo is acute. I do not whose door to knock now. Can I have some advice please?

    • @VestibularVeDA
      @VestibularVeDA  Před 5 lety +1

      Did you get a specific diagnosis? There can be many causes of dizziness and vertigo, and the treatments will vary depending on the cause. Please contact our Patient Support Coordinator directly so we can help you further (800.837.8428, info@vestibular.org). You may also want to visit our educational resources library to learn more about the different types of vestibular disorders: vestibular.org/educational-resources.

    • @Saucyakld
      @Saucyakld Před 5 lety

      I had calcium chrystals in my ear tube, that was my downfall. Took a chiropractor, doctor and finally a physiotherapist to suggest the Epley manouvre! Took two sessions and fixed

    • @anushaanu5317
      @anushaanu5317 Před 5 lety

      Now your probleme is cured or not

    • @VestibularVeDA
      @VestibularVeDA  Před 5 lety +1

      Please email our patient support specialist at info@vestibular.org so we can get more information and refer you to the appropriate resources.

    • @astrologermurli
      @astrologermurli Před 3 lety

      @@anushaanu5317 anu hru now?

  • @fbjailburdjr2144
    @fbjailburdjr2144 Před 4 lety

    they told me at V.A. after testing my ears that I have 35% weakness left ear hyperavtive labyrinthitis is this why I have bad balance and get dizzy sometimes ?

    • @VestibularVeDA
      @VestibularVeDA  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, permanent damage to your inner ear can cause dizziness and imbalance. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy can help: vestibular.org/understanding-vestibular-disorder/treatment/treatment-detail-page.

  • @marioavila9021
    @marioavila9021 Před 3 lety

    Anyone have bilateral vestibular weakness

  • @rla1000
    @rla1000 Před 5 lety

    This was an incredibly unhelpful video.

    • @VestibularVeDA
      @VestibularVeDA  Před 5 lety +2

      I'm sorry you feel that way. VeDA has many other videos that might be more applicable to your situation.

  • @ethelperry4529
    @ethelperry4529 Před 3 lety

    Oh, so I can stop waiting to die ⁉️⁉️⁉️👍😘

    • @VestibularVeDA
      @VestibularVeDA  Před 3 lety

      Hi Ethel, If we can help with support resources please email us at info@vestibular.org