BPPV cured after 30 years
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I have had bppv for 30 years, although it was caused by a traffic accident when I was 18, 45 years ago. After diagnosis, 15 years ago,by an ear nose & throat specialist, I was told I must live with it. 4 years ago I heard about the Eply manoeuver and a physiotherapist performed it on me. There was a small improvement for a short time. Last week August 12th 2007 I had an appointment lasting 20 minutes with a 19 year-old psychic surgeon. It is amazing - a whole week with no dizziness or nausea. Lying down in bed, bending, looking up it's like a new life. The debris has been disolved instead of being moved so no more weeks of the \"seasickness\".
no more days spent unmoving in bed. Those who suffer know the feelings.
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i live in pakistan and suffering my life in vertigo and dizziness condition.its a very very bad disease.imbalance i live.headache,shoulders do not work properly.plz tell me what do u did for?
im jobless in pakistan age is 38.married but living in poverty.i can1t afford costly treatment.i would like to take an advise from u
[quote:8041ee2a4b=\"Megan\"]I have had bppv for 30 years, although it was caused by a traffic accident when I was 18, 45 years ago. After diagnosis, 15 years ago,by an ear nose & throat specialist, I was told I must live with it. 4 years ago I heard about the Eply manoeuver and a physiotherapist performed it on me. There was a small improvement for a short time. Last week August 12th 2007 I had an appointment lasting 20 minutes with a 19 year-old psychic surgeon. It is amazing - a whole week with no dizziness or nausea. Lying down in bed, bending, looking up it's like a new life. The debris has been disolved instead of being moved so no more weeks of the \"seasickness\".
no more days spent unmoving in bed. Those who suffer know the feelings.
Interested? [/quote:8041ee2a4b]
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dawngaryswife
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I am interested in this, please explain a little more if you could. Oh and congrats on the easing of your condition
God Bless
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