Vestibular Neuritis - The Struggle and Recovery Story pt. 2

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2020
  • My update and recovery 2 and a half years later after Vestibular Neuritis

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  • @cherieleigh10
    @cherieleigh10 Před rokem +5

    This is absolutely a hard journey. I pray everyone is healed. Thankyou for these videos

    • @vincentvega3747
      @vincentvega3747 Před 6 měsíci

      It is. Hardest thing I've been they. How are you doing?

  • @happygal70
    @happygal70 Před 3 lety +16

    Hi, Thank you! This video is so very helpful and encouraging. I am at the same stage in my recovery as you. I started in Oct of 2018. You have covered everything I am feeling and think about with this video amazingly. To anyone reading my comment - you WILL get better. Let go of a timeline. Everyone is different. Just do your rehab exercises. They absolutely help!

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you! Glad to hear this has helped and glad to hear you’re doing better!

    • @brendasmith3308
      @brendasmith3308 Před 3 lety

      My dad who is 83 has been going through this for the last 2 years. I was so excited just to find your video that explains sooo much. No one has diagnosed him. I plan to start him on some of the exercises you have explained helped you. Is there a printable checkered exercise sheet like you use? Thank you for sharing your experience with all of us. You have been so helpful! I wish you the best in your full recovery.

    • @tanyaford9886
      @tanyaford9886 Před rokem

      ​@@seanpangs7131I'm 5 years on and my symptoms to abe for worse again, has anyone else had this?

  • @willc8055
    @willc8055 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for doing these videos. They have been incredibly important to me in my recovery.

  • @sarahp8937
    @sarahp8937 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey fellow VM'er! So relatable and glad for the update. Peace!

  • @candalance1
    @candalance1 Před 3 lety +2

    My 12 year old son was just diagnosed with this. He has been sick for a month that started with a virus and led to this. Your first video about this was extremely helpful as is this one. He just started today on steroids. Will def be using some of the tools in these vids to help him! Thanks so much!

  • @aimeesukesna7770
    @aimeesukesna7770 Před 3 lety +1

    I just in my 2 months, started the first sympton in March 2021 and it really gets to me and affects my life. Thanks for the videos opened up my mind and lower my anxiety.

  • @toddkrump4520
    @toddkrump4520 Před 3 lety

    Great Presentation this video and others similar are so helpful.
    Great job 👍🏼

  • @crystalp1880
    @crystalp1880 Před 3 lety +1

    Love the video. I just was diagnosed with VN. This video gives me hope that I will get better. It's going to be a journey.

  • @berthaemerson9060
    @berthaemerson9060 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for the up date!!! My V.N. started May 2019. It is a long road for most of us.I'm still at 90% most of the time, I have good days& bad.mostly good.The anxiety is the worst!!!But I think back to when this started& how far I've come!!! I can walk now,go places,do everyday things.Not able to go back to work yet!!!Must be 100% for that!!! I'm slowly getting there!!!Again thank you so much for posting!!! This made my day!!!No one can understand unless you have gone through this!!! I knew exactly what you were saying& felt when walking into a darker room/area,the offish feeling ,the eye thing going on!!!Take care Sean👍😎👍😎

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      Bertha Emerson good to hear from you and hopefully things continue to get better. I went back to work at line 80%. I would even say you wouldn’t have to wait til 100%. It might seem scary but it might help. Just my two sense. All the best

  • @winstonty
    @winstonty Před 3 lety

    Thank you Sean. I was chasing diagnosis and all testing hasn't led to anything. I'm still having all the symptoms you mention and I had decided no matter what I just had to find a way to fix it myself. VRT helps. It's been 1.5 years and I know that I've made progress. Thanks for your video. It's just what I needed to hear!

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      winstonty Im glad this helped! I’m a firm believer we can retrain our brains and get our lives back. All the best to you!

  • @Bul1970
    @Bul1970 Před rokem

    Amazing video.great information. I wish I found this 5 years ago. It has been that long. I do live my life but at time it’s very difficult because I have the same issues with my eyes and the swaying. It’s very hard. Can you please make a video with all the exercises you do every day. Or at least few of them. It will be very helpful for me as I am trying so hard to improve and stay there. Sometimes I get better and then all of a sudden back back, so scary. Anyway, you are such an amazing person to take the time and help others. So greatly appreciated. Thank you again and hopefully you do the video with the exercises 🙏🏻💝

  • @MightyLion36
    @MightyLion36 Před 2 lety +1

    Your words are very encouraging and inspiring. I have been dealing with this since February with the more intense symptoms as I do believe my symptoms were gradual over the last 7 months. Non spinning vertigo over a month, the anxiety and panic attacks are hard to deal with as mine comes mostly during the evening. The whole thing does require change but like you said that willingness to get our lives in balance. Thank you 🙏🏾

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry you're going through this. It's a tough ride and it's a mindset adjustment, but I hope you can find your answers and get better

  • @bygrace3113
    @bygrace3113 Před 3 lety

    So encouraging, thank you

  • @yourlocalmilkman6118
    @yourlocalmilkman6118 Před 3 lety

    Super glad I found your videos. Now I don’t feel like I’m going nuts anymore. That “I feel practically normal” line 😂, I totally can relate, but I’m at the completely not normal phase

  • @davidclark3603
    @davidclark3603 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks again. The health service havn't got a clue?! I'm glad you're getting there, healing yourself. I would be willing to do anything, if I just knew what to do? I'm classed as disabled now and written off by society. I will never give up trying. I've given up with doctors, they don't know! It's people like you who are the only hope. Thanks.

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      For sure.. for me I had to accept that I had to retrain my brain and it’s worked for me. Hope you find your answers!

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před rokem

      @@Ackermann634 hey yeah I had that, I just had to keep walking (or try walking properly) and it eventually got better

  • @berthaemerson9060
    @berthaemerson9060 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Sean!!!👍👍👍👍

  • @aileencoombs8579
    @aileencoombs8579 Před 2 lety

    Hi Sean, thank you so much for your videos. For the first time I feel like I’m not going crazy. I wanted to ask you about going to the gym. I’m still having ocasional moments of dizziness but it comes in waves. Been dealing with this for 9 weeks. I want to ask you about resuming exercise, were you able to strength train or did you have to modify what you would normally do? I’m itching to get back to some routine and i feel like exercise will help my mental state but I’m also scared. Thanks again

  • @mandyrose5822
    @mandyrose5822 Před 3 lety +3

    Have your headaches gotten better? I believe you mentioned you had headaches in your last video. You are to correct in saying doctor don't know much about this illness. Thank you so much

  • @1stgencivic
    @1stgencivic Před rokem +1

    Hi Sean, thanks for sharing your experience with us. Sure sounds like you are on the right track. I found running on the treadmill changed my dizziness by about 30%. After running, if i move in slow motion I fell much ore stable. I went from hanging on for dear life to a very fast running pace. It’s not so easy outside though. Thought I would share this. Best Regards and hope you are doing well now.

  • @AintNothinButaZthanG
    @AintNothinButaZthanG Před 2 lety +2

    Hello! Can you please provide a link to the exercise list that you used to recover? My wife is recently diagnosed with vestibular neuritis and I want to help her. Love your videos btw they are very inspiring!

  • @malothiseegolam3894
    @malothiseegolam3894 Před 2 lety

    Hope you get well soon this seems a new type of phenomenon I suppose after the mobile 0hone were made this is affecting all the people sorry such young boy with so much of life to live thanks for sharing your problems so others can benifit

  • @sarahp8937
    @sarahp8937 Před 3 lety

    The black and white pattern is kind of similar to the Dai theory! I was signed up to fly to another state for a trial of this (a chamber created with the black and white lines, spinning in the chamber) and EMS therapy too, but it was cancelled due to covid, so I'm excited to try this at home!

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      Sarah Pont that’s really interesting.. give an update if you ever try it. All the best to you :)

  • @Southernchick95
    @Southernchick95 Před 2 lety

    Thank you soooo much for all this. I have every symptoms you had still yet to be diagnosed with anytning 😭😭😭 my ent said vestibular migraine but without pain. But I feel more as if it's vestibular neuritis. My pcp blames anxiety. Er blames anxiety... like you said feeling these symptoms makes your anxiety go up Bc who wouldnt?! Especially worrying what ppl think of you. It's so hard to stand in stores without swaying left and right... and the lights kills me soo much... and it seems like the room is shimmering... and I lose balance. It's so tough with this. And I still have any answers. But this video helps me So much thank you.

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 2 lety

      Yeah I definitely went through all of that. It definitely took time, patient.. and for me a lot of exercises like practicing balancing. But all of that, pretty much has gone away. Also, I would say not to focus so much on what the particular diagnosis is.. they're all so similar, but focus on the recovery, cuz again, it also is similar

  • @AdriZidare
    @AdriZidare Před 3 lety +9

    Love your updates!! Very inspiring! I was diagnosed w/ VN (first they diagnosed me with bppv vertigo- which i did not have) last December 4th and was back to 85-90% about 2 months later. Physical therapy is definitely what helped me ,.. soo many exercises & my therapist was the one that discovered I had VN & not bppv. My only issues nowadays are anxiety (like u said)... I panic if I have any signs of symptoms,..right away I'm like "omgggg its coming back". ..., but it hasn't., thank God 🙏🏻. From time to time I get that floating notion when rolling from side to side in my bed or in the dark., but i can't even complain about that, because I never thought I would even be back to "this normal again".

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +3

      AJ_Zidare that’s good to hear you recovered-ish so quickly. Yup I totally feel that anxiety part.. but again that gets better with confidence. Honestly, try walking in the dark more to get rid of that feeling. I walked with my eyes closed for a while and the dark doesn’t bother me anymore

    • @AdriZidare
      @AdriZidare Před 3 lety +1

      @@seanpangs7131 I'm gonna try that 🙂. Even when I was first diagnosed, my hardest exercises were with eyes closed, ..right away i was falling. I was a trained ballerina for 20 + years & to have no balance was the most bizzare feeling for me.

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      AJ_Zidare oh wow. Best of luck.. for me it seemed like I had to start from scratch with balance and everything. Hopefully it won’t be long for you!

    • @Kalcandesign79
      @Kalcandesign79 Před 2 lety

      @@seanpangs7131 hey Sean
      Hope all is well brother!! Do you know how long the floating /trampoline feeling lasted for you ? I remember you said in your video the floating type feeling went away ?

    • @Kalcandesign79
      @Kalcandesign79 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdriZidare hey AJ! Hope all is well!!
      Any advise on getting rid of the floating feeling ? I get that when walking and also like trampoline feeling . I asked Sean also so let’s see

  • @despet5821
    @despet5821 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the motivation. I'm 4 months in and feel better but have good and bad days too. I felt 90% better just a few weeks ago and had a setback. The problem was that I felt great for 3 weeks straight stopped VRT and then the weather trigerred me and I had a set back. I'm back doing it again. I also dont have a diagnosis but went right to a physio therapist from the start who assessed me with VN. I had my first phone ENT consult 2 weeks ago ( 3 mins in total) and he discounted VN without ever seeing me or hearing my symptoms and the PT report. Anyways I am booked for VNG testing on Sept 10 and then audiology testing and from there will see what is going on. Did you have an MRI /CT scan? I haven't had any yet.

  • @MrMrLeechill
    @MrMrLeechill Před 2 lety

    Inspiring

  • @savant416
    @savant416 Před rokem +1

    That floaty feeling walking outside drove me insane.. did you ever get dizzy getting off of a treadmill? Thanks for this

  • @natashablack4359
    @natashablack4359 Před 3 lety

    Great video thank you for the update

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      Natasha Black no problem. All the best to you

    • @natashablack4359
      @natashablack4359 Před 3 lety

      @@seanpangs7131 are you sticking to a diet?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      Natasha Black nothing crazy.. smoothie morning, as much greens throughout the day + chicken. And then whatever else. In my acute stages (first few months) I was pretty strict with just healthy food

    • @natashablack4359
      @natashablack4359 Před 3 lety

      @@seanpangs7131 when did you start to feel like it was finally getting better rather then the up and down Rollercoaster of better then worse? Also did you get headaches with your symptoms?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      Natasha Black Umm probably 5-6 months after onset did the recovery start versus feeling like shit all the time. I did get headaches yes, probably over a year and a half

  • @SalmanAhmed-si4ly
    @SalmanAhmed-si4ly Před 3 lety +1

    Hi there I’ve been Diagnosed VN three weeks now, believe me it’s so hard, it’s only when I put head on the pillow I feel ok, but as so I get up my head feels so feels so heavy, Maybe I suffer from migraines, form before, and this makes it worse. Of course the dizziness is there. Just can’t take this pain and my anxiety goes top of the roof.

    • @BB-or8gi
      @BB-or8gi Před 3 lety

      I feel you man. My anxiety is tremendous. I’m a 33 year old man. I’ve never felt like this before. Such a feeling of terror. We will get through this. You will get through this. ❤️

  • @jxde._.7
    @jxde._.7 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for your videos! I’ve actually been waiting for an update I’m so glad to hear you are doing better. It gives the rest of us hope. I’ve been dealing with this for almost 2 yrs now. & I just want my life back! All my doctors have said something different as well. My anxiety has been through the roof. & this illness can take you to a dark place & it’s scary sometimes with little answers. I’m glad your you & the fb groups that’s such a big help. I get migraines so some days are just horrible. I’m currently doing VRT. But I’m definitely going to focus & be more consistent with that. I know you said you didn’t take meds but do you take any supplements?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      Fav Ooo I think VRT helped me so much to where I am today. I take tumeric, fish oil, magnesium, l Lysiene, co q10. I’ve experimented with many throughout the journey but these are the ones I’ve stuck with

    • @jxde._.7
      @jxde._.7 Před 3 lety

      Sean Pangs would you get headaches/migraines also?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +2

      Fav Ooo I used to, really bad, but not so much now a days.. it just kinda went away

    • @jxde._.7
      @jxde._.7 Před 3 lety +2

      That’s great! I feel like that’s still one of my worst symptoms. & the brain fog/derealization. Besides all the other symptoms.

    • @r.r8314
      @r.r8314 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jxde._.7 ah i get them too.. 😒 and the worst part is that people dobt realise how hard is this, they think you look normal but inside its just a mess... well hopefully we vestibular warriors will feel better soon x

  • @jessicaanggiansah8093
    @jessicaanggiansah8093 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Sean! Can you possibly help share all your VRT? Thanks so much

  • @ariannefew
    @ariannefew Před rokem

    Hi Sean I saw you comment in Vestibular Hope saying you would take a low dose of klonopin for a time during your recovery. I am currently 18 months and I still have debilitating 24/7 symptoms. I do VRT 3 times a day. I'm wondering how often you took klonopin?

  • @hrishisathe008
    @hrishisathe008 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi. So were you able to drive a car? I have this and 4 months into it, I can drive but I feel a little woozy when I get out of the car...like the car was moving. Also, I can ride motorcycles.

  • @lineaagreen
    @lineaagreen Před 4 měsíci

    Had it for almost 4-5 month, still struggle a little. Archupuncture and exercises helped a lot

  • @aimeesukesna7770
    @aimeesukesna7770 Před 3 lety

    Btw I was diagnose early as I went to Ear Throat Nose Doctor specialist in Vestibular issue. She helped me a lot with understanding the VN.

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      Sorry this is happening to you but on the brightside, glad the ENT was able to identity it early. All the best to you

  • @nathandawson7558
    @nathandawson7558 Před 3 lety +5

    GUYS it does get better but it takes time and work.
    I’m close to 2 years and I can tell you that when I flare up a little or have a bad few days it’s because of ANXIETY.
    It’s hard to tell yourself it is just you being anxious and I don’t have all the answers but my anxiety medication has helped.
    Keep fighting

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing Nathan! Glad you’re on the right path and getting well

    • @laurenbaldwin6068
      @laurenbaldwin6068 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi could you help me please i have VN and VM doctor isn't helping me, what should I do for this please i have intense depersonalization and deralization with it 24/7 for last 3 months does the depersonalization always go away or is it not gaurenteed taking over my life

    • @skaxman99
      @skaxman99 Před 3 lety

      Hi there Nathan I’m not a doctor or anything but finding out about PPPD helped me.
      Good luck

    • @laurenbaldwin6068
      @laurenbaldwin6068 Před 3 lety

      @@seanpangs7131 hi Sean what's the best way to fully getting rid of DPDR t feel completely normal again

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      @@laurenbaldwin6068 sorry I don’t have a confirmed answer for this that will work for everyone, but just getting out, going for walks and always challenging my brain to become normal again, is what helped me

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem Před měsícem

    I had a stroke, and that is what is stopping me

  • @sarahlucas2557
    @sarahlucas2557 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Sean. Did you ever decompensate since your recovery?

  • @amnamasood435
    @amnamasood435 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you please make a video of your VRT...I mean all that you did or suggest some videos that you followed

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      Amna Masood I can, but honestly, over time, I followed the basic vestibular rehabilitation videos that you find on CZcams. Once I had a solid foundation, I started to just create my own that I struggled with. If I struggled with walking diagonally, I’d walk diagonally etc.

  • @sbmcart5455
    @sbmcart5455 Před 3 lety

    Hey! Your videos have helped me so much so thank you. Quick question. I’m 11 months into VN improving but my lingering symptom is really bad head pressure, did you have this also? I’m worried that this is a symptom of vestibular migraine and not neuritis and with that you shouldn’t do VRT as it could make it worse (I do VRT) everyday, basically just wanted to see if you or anyone else had head presssure with VN and eventually got rid of it so that I know I’m on the right track to recovery and not hindering myself with the exercises. Long message sorry! But thanks for reading. Have a great day

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      Hey there.. I definitely had head pressure as well. I do get asked that quite a bit, but I’m not sure how I would’ve got rid of it, I feel it just kinda went away with time (no longer have it).

    • @sherryrenaud2954
      @sherryrenaud2954 Před 2 lety

      I'm in month 10 post acute phase of vestibular neuritis. I too have head pressure. The head pressure was intense and constant for about 6 months. It does lesson as time goes on. My understanding is that the head pressure is a stress response. I also ended up with a very tight neck. I am currently receiving neck mobilization therapy from a physiotherapist along with neck exercises. This has helped immensely with the neck tightness and head pressure. I also recently saw a neuro optometrist. She advised me that I have a weakness in my vestibular ocular reflex in my left eye. She gave me additional eye exercises as well as advised me to wear my glasses all of the time. This eye issue is common with vestibular neuritis. The good news is that the eye can be strengthened which should reduce or eliminate remaining symptoms. I also complete VRT exercises daily. I hope this helps answer your question. I have been told many times that recovery takes time, patience and perseverance.

    • @ThePaurp
      @ThePaurp Před rokem

      Yo tomo theorato de magnesio me ayudo a mi niebla mental y presión en ma cabeza

  • @JOEYEMANUEL1717
    @JOEYEMANUEL1717 Před 3 lety +2

    I get you nothing stops me the computer doesnt affect me any more

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      Joey Emanuel yeah that’s really good to hear. How have you been feeling?

  • @aliciaschreader1981
    @aliciaschreader1981 Před 3 lety +3

    I get dizzy when I try to sleep on my right side. In the video you say lean into it - or do the things that cause the symptoms. I feel scared to even try to sleep on my right side now. How did you get the courage to try that?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m not sure how I managed the courage to do it.. I couldn’t sleep in my left side, I’d get weird head sensations and feel dizzy. I just did it in progression. I mean, I’ve always eluded to like a figure skater spinning around and around and not getting dizzy. Took practice. So whatever made me dizzy, I just did more of hah. I can sleep on my left side now with no issues really

    • @aliciaschreader1981
      @aliciaschreader1981 Před 3 lety

      @@seanpangs7131 that’s good to hear. I’m just scared, I think. I like the figure skater analogy. It’s such a terrible feeling that I tend to avoid it. The symptoms sound similar. I appreciate the responses & video updates.

  • @jaspalrama4041
    @jaspalrama4041 Před 3 lety

    Hlo sir I am suffering from same problem is there any need to decrease the quantity of salt and sugar intake or can I continue with 2 cup of tea daily

  • @mandyrose5822
    @mandyrose5822 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, you mentioned shimmers on the side of your eyes. Are they flashes of lights that last a few seconds? I have been getting these light flickers mostly when I go into a darker place. Luckily they last seconds. Not sure what they are. Thank you

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +2

      Germana Guarnaccia yeah that’s kinda it, more like shakes. I’m not sure why, I think it’s almost like my brain is using my eyes a lot for balance and when it gets dark it almost seems like it panics. It’s definitely better tho

    • @mandyrose5822
      @mandyrose5822 Před 3 lety

      I got my eyes checked out today because of the side eye shimmer. Doctor said its not a retina tear which I was happy about.

    • @r.r8314
      @r.r8314 Před 3 lety

      @@seanpangs7131 yes, exactly me. I have these weird eye shimmers. Specially in the dark room. But i applied warm teabag and actually really relaxing for your eyes.

  • @r.r8314
    @r.r8314 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi. Omg you made me feel so much better. I developed vestibular neuritis symptoms a week before Haloween. It was so sudden and for few days was so so severe. Its nearly 4 weeks with this illness. I been admitted twice to the hospital. All my tests were good, ct scan were fine.. all my symptoms, like you mentioned bouncy vision and floating sensation. And horrible anxiety 😔😔😔 so with my own research i definitely know its vestibular neuritis. Because there is no other logical explanation. So yes its nearly back to normal, but yes once my eyes closed i have zero balance and when i am in the bed and roll over feels so weird. Its like sleeping on the cloud.. my eyes feels still jumpy when the room is dark.. so i am waiting for my physiotherapy here in Ireland. Yes and i keep leaning towards my weak side too! Doctors here seems don't really care about vestibular neuritis at all, they prescribed cerc medication and thats all. But many thanks 😊 🙏 but yes mindfulness and positive thinking makes keep me going and appreciate my body and my soul! its amazing what our brain can learn!! But people like you makes our world better!! Yes it can be worst! Life is never easy! So i am so thankful for this illness!! I learned so much about myself! Thanks for sharing it 😊

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m glad you’re doing much better and I’m glad you’ve narrowed down (with your research) what it could be. I felt the same way. Definitely listen to what your physio recommends but feel free to reach out if you’re not seeing improvement. All the best!

    • @r.r8314
      @r.r8314 Před 3 lety

      @@seanpangs7131 thanks 😊 i am going this Friday to a private clinic, so please God they will be able tk help!

    • @r.r8314
      @r.r8314 Před 3 lety

      So my updates are, i went to the private clinic, so one month later i am feeling a lot better. My physio therapist made a huge difference, got my balance back !! The best feeling to feel the ground again. But yet my vision is still shaky sometimes, however i am doing these eye tracking exercises too. They are brilliant! Again many thanks!!! Looking forward for your new video!

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      @@r.r8314 hey that’s awesome that you’re feeling better! Stay the course and keep up with the exercises, it’s what helped me. I’ll probably make a new video soon!

  • @janiceince6221
    @janiceince6221 Před 3 lety

    Sean how did you control the anxiety? I find that it's a big part of the recovery.. I feel like anxiety stress caused this disorder.. Taxing the central nervous system.. Can't take meds..

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +3

      Janice Ince I think just getting better and gaining more confidence helped with the anxiety. Again, just going out and challenging myself. It’s hard but it can be controlled. Breathing techniques..

  • @karlinhahf
    @karlinhahf Před 3 lety

    Thank you Sean! Im on my 4th month. Quick question: Did you ever got your ears clogged/ fullness feeling?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      karlinhahf hmmm if I did it wasn’t very long. I do recall slight earfullness

    • @karlinhahf
      @karlinhahf Před 3 lety

      Sean Pangs thank you! I do have it, and its been like that for 4 months now 🙈 it’s awful and bothers me a lot! I don’t think its Menieres because I have no hearing loss. Most likely VM.

    • @krypt1c211
      @krypt1c211 Před 3 lety +1

      @@karlinhahf do your ears ever itch? I've been going through this for 5 1/2 months now. Only been to ER and they told me I have labrynthitis. I have all these symptoms but my ears constantly itch like crazy!

    • @laurenfieman9869
      @laurenfieman9869 Před 2 lety

      @karlabarr - I am on month 7 of VN and I still have ear fullness and clogging, especially with changes in elevation. As a female, I've noticed these symptoms flare up more when approaching and at the beginning of my menstrual cycle.

    • @karlinhahf
      @karlinhahf Před 2 lety

      @@laurenfieman9869 have you been tested for intracranial pressure?

  • @YeseniaCervantes-nz9to
    @YeseniaCervantes-nz9to Před měsícem

    any tips with nystagmus? Like Vision Exercises?

  • @diannegiles5876
    @diannegiles5876 Před 9 měsíci

    Where do you get the checkered paper?

  • @supajooce
    @supajooce Před 2 lety

    Are you still on the Serc? Or did you stop? When did you stop it if you ever did? Thanks!

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 2 lety

      Hey there, I stopped maybe a month and a half in.. it's effectiveness wore off and it gave me stomach aches. it's been a journey but I'm pretty much back to normal now

  • @mandyrose5822
    @mandyrose5822 Před 3 lety

    Hi Sean. Did you have neck stiffness at any point during your journey?

  • @hxhxhxx7886
    @hxhxhxx7886 Před rokem

    Hey im sad because no one knows what im talking about or dont believe me but did you ever see words moving bouncing or shaking on a computer screen im suffering from vestibular neuritis as well and if you can reply i will be so happy thank tou for making this video.

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před rokem

      Hey I experienced that, look up eye gaze stabilization exercises to help with that. All the best

  • @fatmasharky5659
    @fatmasharky5659 Před 3 lety

    Hi Sean,
    Im a month and a half into this and my head feels heavy specially when i move it up and down or tilt it and then i feel fainty. Did you suffer from that too?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety

      hmm, if it did, it was for a very short stint. It wasn't that stood out to me too big, sorry

    • @fatmasharky5659
      @fatmasharky5659 Před 2 lety

      @@seanpangs7131 thanks Sean, no problem..it has eased off a little this week

    • @annam5057
      @annam5057 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Fatima. I had this too. It eased when i stress less and get some sleep. Also the head pressure lessened over time

    • @fatmasharky5659
      @fatmasharky5659 Před 2 lety

      @@annam5057 thank you so much for replying. It does get better yes.

  • @berthaemerson9060
    @berthaemerson9060 Před 3 lety

    Why this posted 2 times? I don't know! Sorry!

  • @sathyavijay6828
    @sathyavijay6828 Před 4 měsíci

    Pls help me am suffering vestibular disorder my inner ear got week so often vertigo and imbalance and leading very hard lifestyle and always at home can’t walk almost I reach out all doctors and they keep on send me eply maneuver but not helping much

  • @smca7271
    @smca7271 Před 3 měsíci

    Think you are so right,getting a "specialist" to categorise, or locate the exact condition, doesn't really help, working on the symptoms does.

  • @MindyParker
    @MindyParker Před rokem +1

    Did you ever experience a falling feeling in your head? Like a quick drop

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před rokem +1

      Yes I did, maybe throughout when it was bad.. not anymore tho

  • @robmitc7
    @robmitc7 Před 3 lety

    Do you feel like you are living your life or do you feel like your life is on hold while you recover?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +2

      robmitc7 id day the first year my life is on hold.. living life now

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry.. id day the first year of my life was on hold for sure, but I’m living my life now

  • @malikfaraz8642
    @malikfaraz8642 Před 2 lety

    Hi sean really would like to know that dis your nystagmus go away by itself?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 2 lety

      No I had to do eye exercises, mainly gaze stabilization

    • @malikfaraz8642
      @malikfaraz8642 Před 2 lety

      @@seanpangs7131 ok will do them too. Thanks for the reply.

  • @bharatdixit8883
    @bharatdixit8883 Před 3 lety

    Bro can you share your date of birth time of birth and place.
    I found few people with same planetary position including me dealing with this.
    This is actually to search for out of body experiences in birth charts.

  • @hawaiidispenser
    @hawaiidispenser Před rokem

    Hi Sean, can you gives us another update now in late 2022?

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před rokem +1

      Hey, I'm doing very good, just been busy doing normal stuff. Keep staying active, I hope to make a video in 2023.. but overall things are good and Normal on my end

    • @Monicablackard
      @Monicablackard Před rokem +2

      @@seanpangs7131 would love to see an updated video in 2023

    • @sevn8757
      @sevn8757 Před rokem

      Yeah I'd love to see an update also you were an inspiration to me during the dark days. I'm living normal also now seems like the better I get the longer it takes for the smaller symptoms to go away

  • @anupriyarajak6550
    @anupriyarajak6550 Před 3 lety

    How are uhh now

  • @eanean3831
    @eanean3831 Před 3 lety

    Anxiety and panic attact is the main problem to me im struggle to face it properly that cause my body become weak and increase my heart rate and feel dizzy.

    • @seanpangs7131
      @seanpangs7131  Před 3 lety +3

      ean ean yeah I battled that for a long time and I feel it makes it worse. Build your confidence and it helps. It’s all a big cycle

    • @naga_says
      @naga_says Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. Deep down I believe this is a nervous system disorder and yes anxiety/panic can cause this.
      I recommend you start praying a lot. God is the only true healer of the mind. Getting over anxiety should be on of the main goals during the battle. I'm planning to make a video about this after I fully recover..

  • @MeganRoseanne
    @MeganRoseanne Před 3 lety +1

    Did you have the symptoms of being on a rocking boat

    • @Nawel86
      @Nawel86 Před 3 lety

      I do and its a stuggle especially the lonely feeling with your symptoms that no one seem to understanding not even Dr

    • @marioavila9021
      @marioavila9021 Před 3 lety

      @@Nawel86 are u taking meds

    • @marioavila9021
      @marioavila9021 Před 3 lety

      Megan rosseanne do u still have that