TerrCL
08-18-2003, 01:30 AM
I was diagnosed with Labrynthitis five years ago after waking up with severe dizziness that stabilized, but reoccurred each time I would change head positions.
It went away, then returned a couple of months ago after a long car trip, and this time it lasted for weeks. Sometimes the dizziness would be severe, when laying flat on the affected side or standing up rapidly. Otherwise, I would feel it less severely just from walking around, and especially after driving.
I finally had an EPLEY MANEUVER done - which took five minutes. It is GONE and was GONE IMMEDIATELY.
Find someone who can do this if you have had BBPV and the "vague" dizziness for a long time. It has a high cure rate.
As a born skeptic I did not expect this to work, and am so happy it has I wanted to pass this info along.
CHECK IT OUT and good luck.
It went away, then returned a couple of months ago after a long car trip, and this time it lasted for weeks. Sometimes the dizziness would be severe, when laying flat on the affected side or standing up rapidly. Otherwise, I would feel it less severely just from walking around, and especially after driving.
I finally had an EPLEY MANEUVER done - which took five minutes. It is GONE and was GONE IMMEDIATELY.
Find someone who can do this if you have had BBPV and the "vague" dizziness for a long time. It has a high cure rate.
As a born skeptic I did not expect this to work, and am so happy it has I wanted to pass this info along.
CHECK IT OUT and good luck.

