Vestibular Migraines

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In this video Vestibular Migraines are discussed in light of increased motion perception, coming from the cerebellum. Scientific articles are cited throughout the broadcast.
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Really interesting thank you!! I was diagnosed with vm & referred to Neurology by the Neurotology department at my local hospital after many, many tests. I have VRT which I have found to be a crucial part of my recovery along with CBT, in terms of medications I have a ridiculous sensitivity to, so that’s an ongoing process. As you discussed during your presentation the inflammation in the ear, could this be connected to that awful ‘fullness’ sensation i have in my right ear that I have prior to & during an attack? And if so, is there a way of managing this symptom?

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I have felt like I've been rocking on a boat since July when I came back from Florida. It goes away when I am driving. I have also had visual disturbances. The ent is leaning toward vestibular migraine. What do you think? Sometimes when I am walking I feel like I'm being pulled to one side.

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I’ve been dealing with vestibular migraine with anxiety since 2017. I’ve done MRI, CT scans, EKG, Blood works and gone to a chiropractor and nothing. Idk what else to do. I constantly feel like I’m drunk or off balance and fast moving objects make me feel dizzy. What do you recommend?

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are you having any success treating these patients

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