59. Ask Dr. Yo: what testing should I do & do I need more testing to recover from chronic dizziness? / Why do I have ear pressure, pain & fullness with my dizziness symptoms? (Isn't it real?)
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00:00 What testing should I do & do I need more testing to recover from chronic dizziness?
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What tests do you need to do in order to "rule in" neural circuit dizziness? And should you REALLY pursue more specialized testing? We break down these loaded questions in this video and I give you my take on when and how to do testing.
How to handle doctor visits: • How to use doctor visits to get bette... Basics of neural circuit dizziness: • Why you have PPPD, MdDS, and other un... Why physical symptoms and triggers can be a neural circuit problem: • Why movement & physical triggers make...
14:02 Why do I have ear pressure, pain & fullness with my dizziness symptoms? (Isn't it real?)
Start here: https://thesteadycoach.com/free-course Basics of neural circuit dizziness: Why physical triggers cause symptoms:
Why do people with neural circuit dizziness (PPPD, MdDS, vestibular migraine and other medically unexplained chronic dizziness symptoms) have ear pain, pressure or fullness when there's nothing wrong with their ears? Neural circuit symptoms are often REAL physical symptoms! Watch to find out more.
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