Vestibular Migraine vs. PPPD Explained | The Vertigo Doctor

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  • @MarilynMay-ev5pi
    @MarilynMay-ev5pi14 күн бұрын

    I was born with heart disease I have had three open heart surgeries I thought the dizziness was because of my heart disease. I had heart surgery again 8 months ago and I now have blood flow from my heart. I saw a neurologist and after a few tests and questions it said highly likely to have vestibular migraines. I always feel off balance like I don't know depth perception and I kind of walk on my tippy toes and lose balance. And today when I was washing dishes I suddenly got dizzy just standing there and I can't stand I can't sit everything just gets dizzy and I can't grasp reality . Hard to describe.

  • @ExecutivePenStylus
    @ExecutivePenStylus7 ай бұрын

    Is it possible to have both ? Basically I have that dizziness in the background 24/7 but some days and especially night time ( or in dark areas) the dizziness intensifies to a point where it’s really uncomfortable. And I notice a sort of head pressure/ eye pressure on those days where it really acts up. 50/50 better days and worse

  • @brandonriese4435

    @brandonriese4435

    7 ай бұрын

    I have the exact same symptoms. This 24/7 background dizziness. I realize that it flairs up even worse some times when I'm doing something strenuous whether its raising my voice or exercising. But, yes the eye pain! brain fog & (background headache)

  • @frankiann_cav

    @frankiann_cav

    5 ай бұрын

    @@brandonriese4435omg I thought I was the only one who’s affected by raising my voice or exercising, still didn’t get a definite diagnosis yet though

  • @thevertigodoctor

    @thevertigodoctor

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes absolutely possible to have both!!

  • @suzannemartin6817
    @suzannemartin68172 ай бұрын

    Wait, if VM is a disease, why is it a symptom based diagnosis? I have the diagnosis yet my symptoms barely over lap with typical symptoms. PPPD is neural circuit dizziness and you can get rid of it. See The Steady Coach for great info on this.

  • @chasing_mentalclarity
    @chasing_mentalclarity11 ай бұрын

    Hi, can u diagnose if i tell my symptoms.i feel off balance n unsteady most of the time. It is not a spinning sensation but my body just sways off. Feel like the ground is moving upside down. My symptoms get worse when i m travelling, or working too much. I also feel weird while lying on bed

  • @ayushighosh22

    @ayushighosh22

    10 ай бұрын

    same with me 😢, sometimes I get so frustrated & angry , it happens with me every single day

  • @thevertigodoctor

    @thevertigodoctor

    10 ай бұрын

    So sorry you're having so much dizziness! I cannot help as you're not a patient or a client. IF you'd like to become a client, check out thevertigodoctor.com/vestibular-fit-program

  • @jesselozano6923

    @jesselozano6923

    7 ай бұрын

    You just described how I feel always.

  • @ivanbenjaminlarahurtado5303
    @ivanbenjaminlarahurtado53037 ай бұрын

    vestibular migraine is conected with tmj disfunción, i think i hace both, My migraine start when i crack mi mandibule and i experimented click with pain but diferent

  • @jonathankhoo1718
    @jonathankhoo1718Ай бұрын

    Haa this all increased post covid and vaccines?

  • @nabanitamusic1590
    @nabanitamusic15907 ай бұрын

    Maam can u plz help me if i have vestibular migraine or not by kistening my symptoms... I have headaxhe yhats very light ... But unable to bear any kind of sound..its irritating me ... N now m feeking my eyebrows are droopong but its not .. eye twitching n spinning everything m feeling imbalance ..

  • @nadyabsb7i102
    @nadyabsb7i10211 ай бұрын

    Waw dr that’s exactly whats going on with mom the doctors in Algeria or Uae they couldn't find out exactly what's her problem so they just diagnosed her with mèniere desease but she doesn't have all that symptoms

  • @thevertigodoctor

    @thevertigodoctor

    10 ай бұрын

    There are many reasons for dizziness, I cannot help you as you're neither a patient nor a client. My program, Vestibular Group Fit though, may be able to help you!

  • @nadyabsb7i102
    @nadyabsb7i10211 ай бұрын

    She cannot do an MRI because she can't lay her head down all She will have a sever vertigo she will feel like she is the one spining and everything else also spinning so she start screaming and she cant move for almost 10 days and after that she needs a month to get back to normal state but always and forever this aftersympotms that she cant even ride a plan or anything that without balance because that will trigger her seizure

  • @pabanmainali8514
    @pabanmainali851410 ай бұрын

    Dose MRI detect vestibule migraine???

  • @thevertigodoctor

    @thevertigodoctor

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi! Nope, VM is not testable in most cases!

  • @beautyfromashes14

    @beautyfromashes14

    2 ай бұрын

    How is VM diagnosed? ​@@thevertigodoctor

  • @samslo4321
    @samslo432111 ай бұрын

    I can tell you 100% you can get rid of it it's just conflicting signal that you notice

  • @chasing_mentalclarity

    @chasing_mentalclarity

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah, it is like brain is trained to survive in that off balance state.

  • @samslo4321

    @samslo4321

    10 ай бұрын

    @@chasing_mentalclarity i have had it for about just over a year now or so but my friend who also suffred with anxiety completly got rid of it seven ish years ago

  • @thevertigodoctor

    @thevertigodoctor

    10 ай бұрын

    There are no cures for vestibular disorders, but we can find ways to help your brain manage the symptoms. Vestibular Group Fit can help with this :)

  • @samslo4321

    @samslo4321

    10 ай бұрын

    @@thevertigodoctor yes there are almost 100% of people who have health anxiety suffer with pppd and once the anxiety is gone so is the pppd there are billions of youtube videos that will tell you the same thing I have a friend sitting next to me now who says the same thing he had it for 23 years and 17 years ago it went with the anxiety also acid reflux can cause it get rid of the acid you get rid of the problem like anything you was not born with itso you don't need to live with it or manage it you just need to find what is causing it

  • @user-wt7zy7ht5c

    @user-wt7zy7ht5c

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@samslo4321I really want to believe you... Everyone is telling me that pppd is for life, I'm so depressed, I want my old self back...

  • @nadyabsb7i102
    @nadyabsb7i10211 ай бұрын

    All she is taking as a medicine is betaserc 24 Plz recommend a better medication i saw you talking about meclizine or dramamine are they suitable for her she is type 2 diabetic she is taking noroformine tablets

  • @briangonzalez5360

    @briangonzalez5360

    10 ай бұрын

    I hope she is better man

  • @thevertigodoctor

    @thevertigodoctor

    10 ай бұрын

    So sorry you're having so much dizziness! I cannot help as you're not a patient or a client. IF you'd like to become a client, check out thevertigodoctor.com/vestibular-fit-program

  • @kimg2022

    @kimg2022

    4 ай бұрын

    Amytriptiline helps some low dose 10 mg divided into two times a day at 5 mg

  • @Kimdk87
    @Kimdk879 ай бұрын

    You make my head spin just looking at you girl! Meow! But seriously, I probably have vestibular migraine and it sucks

  • @ej1coupeguy629
    @ej1coupeguy6293 ай бұрын

    This makes zero sense

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