Vestibular Neuritis Recovery Story

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Publicado 2018-04-30
Recovery from vestibular neuritis / vestibular hypofuntion / vestibular disorder is real, does, and can happen! This is my recovery story and I'm sharing in hopes that it will serve as a source of encouragement for those struggling with this disorder!

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  • Dear God please come into my problem. You are the controller of everything including the inner ear. Help me recover or manage this condition. Give me my spirit back.
  • @JenniferPrescott
    I feel like I finally found someone who understands! I’ve been struggling with this for 7 weeks. All my tests have been normal. I walk like a drunkard! Very grateful for this video.
  • @user-oi9rg2nn8d
    So good to listen to you talk about your recovery journey. It's such a scary unknown recovery time. Thank you for this as my usual positive outlook is waning and I'm quite scared, good to hear Your story. X must keep positive 💚
  • @user-oi9rg2nn8d
    So good to listen to you talk about your recovery journey. It's such a scary unknown recovery time. Thank you for this as my usual positive outlook is waning and I'm quite scared, good to hear Your story.X
  • @Burps6
    Thanks for this. Mine started 6 weeks ago. I thought I had seriously stripped a gear. Doctors couldn’t help. This morning I wanted to ask my wife to check me into the hospital. Nice not to feel alone.
  • Thank you for this video! Yes we need positive recovery stories. I’ve been struggling with this July - Sept of last year & it returned late January of this year. I’m recovering now.
  • @kemattin87
    Thank you so much for sharing. I've been struggling with VN for over two months now. I am a law student and am taking a reduced load this semester but it still feels near impossible because of my symptoms. It is nice to hear a positive story. The majority of the stories on the internet can be disheartening.
  • Thank you, really appreciated what you shared. Positive and encouraging.
  • @traciwall6108
    This a true blessing to hear your symptoms as they are exactly what mine are. The only difference is I'm 60 and feel like something is wrong with my heart even though I have spent lots of money testing to show my heart is fine. Every detail you describe is me to a tee... thank you sweetie.❤
  • @tonypenver7278
    I'm so glad that you are recovering. I have had chronic VN for the past 10 years. I am a still very active 70 year old and have learnt to live with it. It put me in hospital for 5 days after coming out of nowhere. I had extensive rehabilitation exercises for the first 9 months and still continue with some of the exercises. Good luck with your full recovery. Tony Penver, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • @stevenwestman
    Thanks for sharing your story. I was just diagnosed with Vestibular neuritis last week after struggling for 15 months. My doctors have run all kinds of tests over the past year after initially ruling out BPPV. I have done 2 MRIs, 2 CT scans, an echocardiogram and physiotherapy with a vertigo specialist and finally I saw a neurologist who ordered the vestibular testing. I have right side vestibular neuritis (46% decline in the caloric test) and I also have left side peripheral vestibular issues. They think it is 2 separate issues caused by 2 separate things - a viral infection on the right side and a concussion from a car accident on the left. On to more physiotherapy and hopefully improvement!
  • @low149
    Same happens to me now. Tinnitus with dizziness. Thanks for this good sharing.
  • Thank you for your experience. Each day I am feeling Better. It's a terrible illness. We must fight it. Our family and friends must help us
  • Thank you so much for your Informations, like you told i searched for positive Moments which give you Hope and reduce Anxiety, and i saw all of your Videos about Vestibular Neuritis Recovery, they give me the best Medicine and calm me down within Minutes. I deal with it for 5 Weeks and some Days are good and other more complicated. I also have a active lifestyle and i think my fitness and my healthy lifestyle help alot. The biggest help for me are the colder temperatures at night, i mean we have summer here in Germany and it cooling down to 10 degrees this helps alot and for the mentality your videos are the gamechanger, so thank you very much!!
  • @randyearl3153
    Thanks for sharing information and your own story. I am on day two of this journey. Thank you for helping me in my effort to find a path that works best for my own recovery.
  • @lilah9675
    Oh my goodness! EVERY SINGLE symptom you mention I've had since waking up from a coma 19 1/2 years ago. A brain injury and broken neck vertebrae from a car accident. The swaying feeling, the noise sensitivity pain, the confusion, weird vision, wobbly legs, etc, etc! I also hiked previous to the accident but have used a walker almost 2 decades to keep my balance and that horrible imbalance is there 24/7 all these years. Can't wait to call my doctor in a.m. 😧
  • @BraveCounsel
    Thankyou very much for your video series, it is of great benefit and comfort. Your explanation is almost identical to my symptoms, even the stress and anxiety which I have not experienced in life before. Have a great 2021!
  • @mumzee52
    Thank you so much for your video. Very helpful.