Severe Vertigo Helped - Deep INNER-EAR Pressure Drained, CRACKED, & Relieved

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  • Your inner ear is the deepest part of your ear. It changes sound waves to electrical signals (nerve impulses) which allows the brain to hear and understand sounds. The inner ear is also crucial for for maintaining balance.
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  • @elenaviaggio284
    @elenaviaggio284 2 года назад +6171

    I remember feeling exactly like this once. I couldn't get that fullness feeling in my ear to ever go away. The ringing was non-stop, my hearing was muffled, my eye was twitching, my jaw felt like it was constantly needing to be popped and my vertigo made me feel like a drunk sailor. I eventually learned that I had a brain tumor that grew through my ear canal, into my facial cavity and over my temporal lobe. Took 12 yrs but as of last July, I'm finally brain tumor free! Still get vertigo sometimes, but i no longer have my ear canal so that's bound to happen, but it's better than the constant ringing which is now gone!

    • @SoffiaTiaMaria
      @SoffiaTiaMaria 2 года назад +184

      This doesn't fill me with much happiness seeing as I was so excited to hear other people explain the exact feelings/experiences I've had. Other than the ear did your symptoms of dizziness and such subside for a time? I'm worried I will be back at the doctors in 12 years time!

    • @SoffiaTiaMaria
      @SoffiaTiaMaria 2 года назад +105

      But obviously congratulations and so happy for you

    • @karlinhahf
      @karlinhahf 2 года назад +68

      Yay for brain tumor free!! How did you find it out? Brain MRI?

    • @elenaviaggio284
      @elenaviaggio284 2 года назад +44

      @@karlinhahf car accident. I careened off of an 83 ft embankment.

    • @karlinhahf
      @karlinhahf 2 года назад +27

      @@elenaviaggio284 sorry to hear that. I mean, how did they find out the tumor? Through a MRI?

  • @honeyappletoast
    @honeyappletoast 2 года назад +1972

    she’s literally so good at what she does. you can see the moments where her eyes ‘shut off’ and she feels for the problem with her fingers (which sometimes can be far more effective). Not only is she compassionate and understanding of what the patient is feeling and going through, she figured out the problem and does specific adjustments to give the patient as much comfort as possible. The atmosphere of the room is inviting and relaxing. Honestly it looks like it would feel simply heavenly to get adjusted by her.

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 2 года назад +12

      Well said! ❤️

    • @natew48
      @natew48 2 года назад +28

      You read my mind word for word. I've never been to a chiropractor before but she is exactly the type of person I would want to visit. Someone that genuinely cares and will take the time vs someone that just wants to hurry up and get you the hell out of there

    • @idragonfly
      @idragonfly 2 года назад +28

      That she 'shuts her eyes off' is something that caught my attention as well.

  • @Themoment888
    @Themoment888 2 года назад +736

    My mind was blown when you cracked her head by pulling her hair. That was something I'd never seen before. Also, the way you cracked her hips by making her squeeze her legs together...100% mindblown. You really know your profession.

  • @maryahmedina8388
    @maryahmedina8388 2 года назад +370

    I used to have the same problem! I went to an ENT and was diagnosed with Eustachian tube dysfunction. A couple of years later, I got dental braces for the first time and about a month of wearing rubber bands to correct my overbite, the plugged ears and vertigo was cured!!!

  • @xkencx8191
    @xkencx8191 2 года назад +1496

    9:40 she goes into a trance like state when she starts seeing the problem with her fingers instead of her eyes. I do it often when I give a massage. You completely tune into what you feel instead of what you see.

    • @annoyingbookgirl
      @annoyingbookgirl 2 года назад +60

      I do that too! It’s truly a gift to be able to focus like that. Do you by any chance have adhd? I think my adhd helps me to be a better massage therapist

    • @ThaevynTheFool
      @ThaevynTheFool 2 года назад +41

      @@annoyingbookgirl I have adhd and my sister says I give the best massages in the family 😅 maybe that helps?

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 2 года назад +56

      @@annoyingbookgirl People with ADHD actually have the ability to hyperfocus!

    • @squizzyicetea
      @squizzyicetea 2 года назад +7

      @@ThaevynTheFool that could explain a lot for me too lol

  • @jphillips4509
    @jphillips4509 2 года назад +734

    Excellence, professionalism, skill and compassion is this doctors norm. Her knowledge of the body is astounding as she listens to her patient while allowing the patient time to relax.

    • @lyamanaka5628
      @lyamanaka5628 2 года назад +2

      @@lindacox6010 You better close up

    • @nikkis7375
      @nikkis7375 2 года назад +4

      Not a doctor but yes

  • @Sunstar808
    @Sunstar808 2 года назад +1382

    Nice to see the patient’s relief and to hear she is progressively feeling better. Admire Doc the patience and sensitivity in treating this patient with vertigo.

  • @jackieradley1025
    @jackieradley1025 2 года назад +702

    I love the zone out look when she's working like you can see her processing what she's feeling to know what needs to be done.

    • @whatrtheodds
      @whatrtheodds 2 года назад +19

      It's common for body workers. I do remedial massage and you see with your hands not with your eyes.

  • @kimhall493
    @kimhall493 2 года назад +1041

    If this woman is having true vertigo, I feel bad for her. It makes you truly miserable and you cannot move or do anything. Even when holding still, the room whirls around you and there is nothing you can do to stop it. Finding a focal point on the wall is slightly helpful, but after minutes (or hours) you cannot keep that up. Closing your eyes makes you feel like you are tumbling through space, which is almost worse. It affects your balance to the extreme and even crawling is difficult because to lean to one side and fall over. The high speed carousel feeling makes you nauseous, but you don't usually throw up because you are focusing really hard on trying to "hold still" in your head. It awful. Been there, done that. Good luck to you with your ears. I have similar problems.

    • @samanthafowler8223
      @samanthafowler8223 2 года назад +50

      I’ve had a few episodes and it is debilitating. I hope she gets better.

    • @Marvin-dg8vj
      @Marvin-dg8vj 2 года назад +24

      I strongly suggest you see a doctor because vertigo is often the result of high blood pressure .

    • @mymia731
      @mymia731 2 года назад +12

      The spinning vertigo isn’t what she has.

    • @Marvin-dg8vj
      @Marvin-dg8vj 2 года назад +13

      @@mymia731 it is precisely what she is describing and I had it myself and I know exactly what caused it

    • @michelleparenti854
      @michelleparenti854 2 года назад +29

      My mom had bad vertigo from Menieres and was treated at Mass Eye and Ear. The doctor injected her eardrum with an antibiotic Gentamycin and it cured the vertigo. Took two treatments which were painful but worth it. The vertigo has only reoccurred once in the ten years since the treatment.

  • @ronwarnick5248
    @ronwarnick5248 2 года назад +372

    I’ve seen quite a few chiros on RUclips. Her empathy for her patients is second to none.

    • @Happy-Seal
      @Happy-Seal 2 года назад +20

      I thought second to none meant not at all and was like confused, why do so many people agree on that 😁
      Couldn't agree more 👍

  • @MakailaMcDaniel
    @MakailaMcDaniel 2 года назад +193

    She seems like a such a sweetheart , I hope she gets so much better.

  • @katemcauliffe2836
    @katemcauliffe2836 2 года назад +452

    Not sure if this is helpful for anyone going through something similar to this, but I found direct correlation between my TMJ, my neck pain and my vertigo/general dizziness. my
    stress/anxiety was causing severe TMJ and creating tension down through my jaw, into my neck and down through my shoulders, sort of locking up my neck. TMJ can cause tinnitus in many cases so if you’re experiencing some of these symptoms, the culprit could be your jaw/teeth grinding. frequent massages, massage, chiro, and using a mouth guard helped me a lot.

    • @MrsGretchen123
      @MrsGretchen123 2 года назад +13

      Glad you caught it early it can become chronic! Mine wasn't treated for a long time and now I'd quite leterally go through with a jaw replacement.

    • @jscribbl3
      @jscribbl3 2 года назад +12

      I'm a massage therapist in use a jaw technique when working neck trigger points that helps lymphatic drainage lots of prime have tmj or gring/ clench

    • @peeppaa1997
      @peeppaa1997 2 года назад +5

      Ive heard that Botox is also helpful

    • @jscribbl3
      @jscribbl3 2 года назад +12

      @@peeppaa1997 yes. But Botox is calming down the symptom not removing the issue

    • @katemcauliffe2836
      @katemcauliffe2836 2 года назад +10

      @@michellefiller4189 Do you have knots in your shoulders going up your neck to your jaw? is your neck sorta locked up or tense? Accupuncture helped me a bit too but of course not for everyone. I do gua sha to help with my muscle tension in my jaw, neck and base of shoulders.

  • @celinedd6193
    @celinedd6193 2 года назад +216

    i love that your patient always tells you how she feels every few seconds and you work with the information

  • @mightyduck311
    @mightyduck311 Год назад +64

    Gosh, I loooove her office. The view is so pretty, and the natural lighting is calming. It just adds to the over all relaxation of her visits☺️

  • @chrisolivercjo
    @chrisolivercjo 2 года назад +242

    I had vertigo last year due to stress. Went to therapy, plus exercised to relieve the symptoms and it worked. Watching this video, I wish I could've had someone do this kind of maneuver to me. Awesome!

    • @cassandramendoza1865
      @cassandramendoza1865 2 года назад +7

      Exercise for vertigo? Please elaborate I’m very curious

    • @chrisolivercjo
      @chrisolivercjo 2 года назад +14

      I had to go to vestibular rehab, which helps with this sort of problem. I don't remember the exact exercises, but I had to do certain activities while there to test the case of my vertigo. In my spare time, I would get on the exercise bike and do lots of meditation. Eventually, the vertigo went away. It was due to stress. If I was you, I would ask your doctor about vestibular rehab and where to go to get this treatment. Don't wait.

  • @Madzblr
    @Madzblr 2 года назад +496

    I feel so bad for her and everyone who suffers from vertigo. I’ve had random experiences with vertigo when I’ve been extremely exhausted/sick and it’s the worst.

  • @tango2217
    @tango2217 2 года назад +323

    Her knowledge of the human body and what she does is flawless. Shes what people strive to become in that industry.

    • @alex-px1uz
      @alex-px1uz 2 года назад +12

      flawless is a stretch lol. she didnt do an epley maneuver bc she clearly didnt know how. She also incorrectly localized the lesion to the left ear based on the slow movement of the nystagmus, but the fast saccades are what determine the localization.

  • @viewwithice4500
    @viewwithice4500 2 года назад +721

    Anytime i see Dr Mondragon go into the scalp i get hyped. It is just so calming

    • @user-kt2kv3gh6i
      @user-kt2kv3gh6i 2 года назад +33

      It's my favourite part too. Sadly it is quite rare

    • @katea2046
      @katea2046 2 года назад +2

      ASMR

    • @viewwithice4500
      @viewwithice4500 2 года назад

      @@katea2046 exactly 💯

    • @usamamuhammad2356
      @usamamuhammad2356 2 года назад +15

      Just pulling the fascia and skin away from the skull. It causes bleeding in the space. The fascia is attached to the skull for a reason, it's not supposed to move around freely.

    • @viewwithice4500
      @viewwithice4500 2 года назад

      @@usamamuhammad2356 k

  • @stormyasmr
    @stormyasmr 2 года назад +1010

    This video was very interesting to me. As someone who has struggled with vertigo very similar to this patients’ for 4 years, it can be very discouraging not having any answers. I’ve seen an audiologist, a neurologist, and and neuro-ophthalmologist, and have never gotten a clear answer for what causes my constant dizziness. Maybe I’ll have to take a trip down to Florida just to see if this will work for me too!

    • @cobrajuicy4898
      @cobrajuicy4898 2 года назад +18

      Medical medium information may help your vertigo. Just something to look into before you make it to Florida!

    • @jillmulder8610
      @jillmulder8610 2 года назад +44

      You have to do the manoeuvre she talks about. You can Google it and do it yourself at home. I had this too and the doctor did the manoeuvre 1 time and the crystal got back in place.

    • @jamesr2888
      @jamesr2888 2 года назад +7

      Road trip!

    • @BethGreenwood
      @BethGreenwood 2 года назад +30

      Have you been investigated for Ménière’s Disease, Sara? It’s a disorder of the inner ear, and an autoimmune condition.

    • @stormyasmr
      @stormyasmr 2 года назад +18

      @@BethGreenwood I have. They tested for it when I had VNG testing, but nothing came back as abnormal. :(

  • @mel...s
    @mel...s 2 года назад +31

    Dec 2006 I had my worst and first, case of vertigo. So bad I could not take care of my 6 month old baby, drive and getting out of bed made me immediately vomit. Sept 2007 I went to see a chiropractor after 2 car accidents 1 day apart from each other. I came down with vertigo again a couple days before my scheduled chiropractic appt. The chiropractor adjusted me and I mentioned my vertigo. Not only did he cure me that day I have never had vertigo again. I'm convinced after child birth my body misaligned in such a way that I started experiencing vertigo after a standard cold. That adjustment aligned me back and I've been great since

  • @candycologne840
    @candycologne840 2 года назад +33

    I suffered from vertigo and ear pressure/plugged ears feeling or a good 5-6 months and also a headache that lasted 4-5 months in 2019, it was due to depression and anxiety, thanks to taking lots of time off, Lexapro, and Clonazepam drops, i overcame this. The doctor said the anxiety was causing muscles allover my body and head to tense causing this. Stress can cause all of this, take time off people!! Don’t overwork yourselves!

  • @fritzginger15
    @fritzginger15 2 года назад +32

    I wish all chiropractic appointments were this long and thorough.

  • @TheTaintedTragedy
    @TheTaintedTragedy 2 года назад +400

    Not going to lie I have never seen anybody ever pop someone's scalp by pulling hair like that that's actually interesting to know that that is a thing

    • @awkwardlyamy3765
      @awkwardlyamy3765 2 года назад +8

      Right!!! That was Soo cool

    • @gelmesh6629
      @gelmesh6629 2 года назад +14

      Watch Dona Rosa scalp massage on RUclips

    • @christychristy9302
      @christychristy9302 2 года назад +8

      They do it a lot in Indian therapy videos! You should check them out as well

    • @TheTaintedTragedy
      @TheTaintedTragedy 2 года назад +7

      Thank you all of you for your suggestions I am totally going to check this stuff out because that was the most interesting thing I've ever seen when it comes to Chiropractic work

  • @Happy-Seal
    @Happy-Seal 2 года назад +131

    I like the way she tries to express clearly what she is feeling during treatment and gave you feedback. Good teamwork!

  • @ohalexandra
    @ohalexandra 2 года назад +2385

    she is just the sweetest patient!

  • @BladeFair
    @BladeFair 2 года назад +79

    I've had random cases of Vertigo throughout the past two years, and there's little that helps me, but what I've started doing is moving other parts of my body and thinking "what am I moving right now? it's my right hand" and so on; it helps distract my brain from the dizziness. It helps me to kind of "relax" my brain from "spinning panic" and focus on other body parts and realize that I have moved my body into another position (for example sitting up in bed the morning after waking up to the room spinning, just make sure to take your time with it and not rush it), closing my eyes while doing this helps a bunch as you're not getting sensory overloaded because your eyes see the room spinning. They dizziness eventually goes away after days/weeks, but it feels truly stressful and debilitating.

  • @Trejsir9
    @Trejsir9 2 года назад +141

    I love how thorough she was! Those cracks were so satisfying to hear.

  • @17tubemaster
    @17tubemaster 2 года назад +61

    I clicked on this because the patient looked like she was yawning in the thumbnail, but I used to get really bad bouts of vertigo also and I really could have benefited from a treatment like this. In the end, I was sent to an ENT who told me to reduce my calcium consumption, which generally worked; I've always had inner ear issues, so I can't always tell if I'm having new flare ups of vertigo or not.

    • @Madzblr
      @Madzblr 2 года назад +2

      If you don’t mind me asking do you know why they said to reduce calcium consumption?

    • @17tubemaster
      @17tubemaster 2 года назад +10

      @@Madzblr the crystals in my ears were caused by excess calcium from supplements that I was taking. When my regular doctor asked me afterward why I was taking them, I reminded him that he was the one who told me to.

  • @kimvuchkovich2687
    @kimvuchkovich2687 2 года назад +248

    I was diagnosed with menieres years ago. I am astounded by what I just learned, I feel that much of what was discussed pertained to my symptoms. Thank you both so very much.

    • @michellesladden8758
      @michellesladden8758 2 года назад +6

      Me too! I need this exact treatment. How can I find someone in Melbourne Australia to do this??

  • @notme5646
    @notme5646 2 года назад +94

    I had severe vertigo and after seeing an ENT, having an MRI (with contrast), I was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma which is a non cancerous brain tumor. I had 2 wonderful surgeons remove it and 14 years later I am better, not the same, but better.

  • @SamanthaBrown-em2is
    @SamanthaBrown-em2is 2 года назад +57

    She legit has every symptom I have and my vertigo is exactly what she described and everything that sets her off sets me off. This video shows me there is hope!!

  • @rosevanguard
    @rosevanguard 2 года назад +57

    You were so great with her. You don’t rush your patients.

  • @cannonball3420
    @cannonball3420 2 года назад +26

    My grandma suffered from vertigo for so long. She’d go to a balance clinic to get it resolved, but as she was so frail & always falling, it didn’t last long. She quit after the 2nd treatment course because it was just too hard on her. I took her to see our local chiro & though he didn’t do much, due in large part to her frailty, she felt so much better.

  • @gottahavehart69
    @gottahavehart69 2 года назад +63

    I developed severe vertigo in early '20. Woke up one morning with the room spinning. I vomited repeatedly for a few hours. My doctor saw me later that morning and diagnosed me with BPPV. I was also referred to an inner ear specialist. The vertigo lasted for about two months and slowly got better by using the Epley maneuver. At first, I couldn't even walk and had to relearn how to balance myself. I had a recurrence a few months later. Now I still experience dizziness but haven't had the spins in over a year. Knock on wood. It's a horrible thing to experience.

    • @alinapolat7336
      @alinapolat7336 2 года назад +5

      sending u much love and strength!

    • @JinkiesScoob
      @JinkiesScoob 2 года назад

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  • @GiGiDollHaus
    @GiGiDollHaus 2 года назад +59

    I was mimicking her ear maneuvers on myself and it felt fabulous! Not anywhere near as effective as having an expert do it I’m sure, but still yummy. One of the main things I noticed this practitioner does that I’ve never experienced with any chiropractor I’ve visited is that she constantly keeps verbally communicating with the patient AND waits until the patient is ready before she makes any adjustments. This is SO important and the lack thereof is the number one reason why I get super stressed about chiros and avoid them-I don’t want to be jerked around and manhandled without knowing what/when. It’s literally traumatizing, mentally and physically, not to be respected enough to be talked to and prepared before being “cracked.” It feels like a violation. I have no idea if it comes more naturally to communicate for this practitioner because she is a female or not but either way, ALLL chiros need to get better and concentrate on doing it for the well-being of their patients. It makes me want to search out a female chiro and give therapy another try. Well done!!

  • @CeeTeeUSA
    @CeeTeeUSA 2 года назад +55

    It's great watching an experienced person perform their expertise, whether chiropractor or computer engineer..

  • @lancet.346
    @lancet.346 2 года назад +131

    This patient should record audiobooks.

  • @FeelTheRainOnYourSkin
    @FeelTheRainOnYourSkin 2 года назад +76

    Oh my goodness. I'm glad you could help her! It actually makes me feel good to see Mondragon use her expertise to help this woman get some relief!

  • @sedef6241
    @sedef6241 2 года назад +120

    She has such a gentle voice

    • @courtneyg2576
      @courtneyg2576 2 года назад +5

      I wanna know where her accent is from

    • @jayram7278
      @jayram7278 2 года назад +7

      Sounds like the singer bjork .icelandic maybe

    • @supernatural492
      @supernatural492 2 года назад +5

      Almost sounds like she's from Minas. My roommate is Brazilian and she sounds so much like his sister.
      EDIT: Chiropractor asked patient at 23:12 how to pronounce something in Portuguese and patient said "Obrigado" which means thank you.

    • @barbthereader2532
      @barbthereader2532 2 года назад +3

      @@supernatural492 I was gonna say this. I’m from Minas and she sounds like me 😅

  • @marlynstruwig5261
    @marlynstruwig5261 2 года назад +137

    Nothing worse than dizziness. I have low blood pressure, aenemia and i have anxiety. Guess u could say im a expert at feeling dizzy. It comes and goes

  • @darrenf5626
    @darrenf5626 2 года назад +292

    I officially have no life, best part of my day right here lol

    • @darrenf5626
      @darrenf5626 2 года назад +2

      @@HypnoSwag I'll pass thanks.

    • @LiquidSunshine22
      @LiquidSunshine22 2 года назад +2

      This was an amazing video, it was mine too 😌

    • @beverlybwilliams
      @beverlybwilliams 2 года назад +2

      It’s my go to sleep videos! I think I channel each patient !

  • @pinkychord9262
    @pinkychord9262 2 года назад +19

    I was having a very bad vertigo when I was young, being checked apparently it was the result of all my wisdom teeth both upper & lower, also on left & right side were grew up inward in the gummi instead of upward (they did the X-Ray on my head & teeth). They said it pushed the nerve which caused my terrible vertigo, so they took 4 of them, with operation. Since then, I never have it. And I am very happy now. No more schwindel 😊🤗.

  • @tracymcintosh3426
    @tracymcintosh3426 2 года назад +71

    I remember when I had vertigo, some years ago now, it was horrendous.
    After about 6 months, I was sent to the hospital for an Epliyes manouvre, because my eyes were jigging around, too strange for words really .
    The Doc is brilliant and explains everything so well xxx

    • @LunasLoversLane
      @LunasLoversLane 2 года назад +4

      I feel I deal with vertigo but very unsure...my eyes also started jitterbug around for a split second uncontrollably.. I may have to get checked.

    • @olenaaloona5613
      @olenaaloona5613 2 года назад

      @@LunasLoversLane %11l?

  • @mossycrossing2944
    @mossycrossing2944 2 года назад +19

    Seeing the way you use your body to apply pressure to where your patient needs is is so amazing. You are so empathetic and sweet, I have never watched chiro vids before but I’m glad I stumbled across yours first

  • @TanyaLyn72
    @TanyaLyn72 2 года назад +15

    I experienced this as well, however After a lots of appointments, and an MRI they found that I have Chiari Malformation 1(herniation of the cerebral tonsils). (Brain). I was told I couldn’t have a chiropractor work on me or do any adjustments on me or my neck, however, I finally got a great Neurologist that said I could see a chiropractor for pain management and that it may actually help. I was terrified to have my neck adjusted, once I was over my fear, I can tell you that Chiropractic care has helped me tremendously.

  • @missiworld
    @missiworld 2 года назад +259

    Someone please reach out to this patient to get tested for a connective tissue disorder and POTS. She has mentioned so many symptoms, from TMJ to postural tachycardia.

    • @TheAxeaman
      @TheAxeaman 2 года назад +1

      Pots?

    • @TheAxeaman
      @TheAxeaman 2 года назад +1

      And tmj?

    • @pookpook3891
      @pookpook3891 2 года назад +13

      @@TheAxeaman postular tachycardia and temporomandibular joint

    • @sunnyisland6832
      @sunnyisland6832 2 года назад +25

      I agree! Could be Ehlers-Danlos with this combination of symptoms.

    • @ceciliagiray7090
      @ceciliagiray7090 2 года назад +10

      I have this. I was looking to see if anyone mentioned it in the comments.

  • @kyliee8586
    @kyliee8586 2 года назад +14

    The patient seems to have such a wonderful personality. Such a sweet voice too (not sure what the accent is, but it sounds very nice)! I’m glad she had some relief, and another great video as always, Dr. Mondragon!

  • @samanthasmith6062
    @samanthasmith6062 2 года назад +9

    i'm so happy to seer such a mindful, caring chiropractor, who understands and respects how complicated the body can be . It's also very encouraging to see a female chiropractor, because I have seen so few. Good work, you're amazing lady!!

  • @divinefeminine444
    @divinefeminine444 2 года назад +83

    so happy this video was shared! i suffer from severe vertigo with ALLL of these symptoms. so nice that others out there are able to find you to seek guidance, and we can learn through the footage too!

    • @kimwells8395
      @kimwells8395 2 года назад +5

      I do as well. It's nice to know your not all alone. This is harder than just being dizzy or having a migraine.

    • @MomentsDivine
      @MomentsDivine 2 года назад +5

      Me, too. It must be more prevalent than we knew.

    • @gastarbeiter8384
      @gastarbeiter8384 2 года назад +2

      You just look like the girl in the video

  • @ichbindarren
    @ichbindarren 2 года назад +14

    The feeling of rocking on a boat is a neurological issue rather than an ear issue. Likely MDDS or vestibular migraine. Its good to see a chiropractor that knows about BPPV and the Epley maneuver!

  • @chelseab1438
    @chelseab1438 2 года назад +36

    16:53 was insane

  • @thealchemist333
    @thealchemist333 2 года назад +17

    Vertigo can be cured with liquid vitamin B12. I found the information on RUclips from a woman who suffered daily with vertigo and her and her husband found B12 and it does work. I also had pulsar tinnitus (random swooshing sound) in head and the B12 cured that as well. It's all a severe B12 deficiency. B12 deficiency also linked to hearing loss

  • @notreallyboney
    @notreallyboney 2 года назад +69

    No matter how long I've been watching this channel, Doc can still astound me with her knowledge.
    Niiiice background arrangement by Ms Linnea.
    Hope patient feeling better.

  • @Sekskantetjulenisse
    @Sekskantetjulenisse 2 года назад +201

    Her 'bad hair day' kind of hair is when I have a great hair day. She has very nice hair actually

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster 2 года назад +4

      Yep, same. My hair rarely ever does what I want it to do.

    • @magdalenaarnott3150
      @magdalenaarnott3150 2 года назад +7

      I thought the same! She has beautiful hair

    • @rokelle_2012
      @rokelle_2012 2 года назад +4

      That's what I was thinking. Her hair is lovely.

  • @raerae116
    @raerae116 2 года назад +21

    I wish someone offered this in my city. I’m suffering daily since birth. I saw so many “specialist” and majority of them turned me away nd said I was fine but I’m clearly not. I feel like things have gotten worst. No one has even attempted to do anything just ask me what’s wrong and send me home with a workout or a medication. Losing hope but I hope one day I could see someone or Ms. Mondragon herself 💖

    • @Snappypantsdance
      @Snappypantsdance 2 года назад

      Rae Rae- where do you live? Are you able to work?

    • @raerae116
      @raerae116 2 года назад

      @@Snappypantsdance PA and no unfortunately

    • @debsmith7460
      @debsmith7460 2 года назад +1

      I am so sorry people have invalidated your experience and will not listen to you. That is wrong of them. You are worth believing. You know there is something wrong in your body. You are right.

    • @raerae116
      @raerae116 2 года назад +1

      @@debsmith7460 thank you so much for your kind words this meant a lot to me. I’m going to keep trying to get answers

    • @debsmith7460
      @debsmith7460 2 года назад +1

      @@raerae116 Yes. Press on! You have probably already done this, but sometimes it helps to look outside the traditional medical field. I hope you find hope!

  • @alanwallace7720
    @alanwallace7720 2 года назад +28

    That patient seems to have a very lovely personality

  • @TheEasyeman
    @TheEasyeman 2 года назад +151

    Who else yawned when Doc said “ yawn?” 😂

    • @javinrichardson
      @javinrichardson 2 года назад +1

      I was about to but I remembered that she wasn’t referring to me 😂😂

    • @tashainjena
      @tashainjena 2 года назад +6

      I want to yawn just reading the word yawn. Yep... there it goes.

    • @TheClogndude
      @TheClogndude 2 года назад +1

      There's an actual term for it that I can't recall but "yawn" is the only word where the action occurs when seen, heard, said, or read

  • @scottanddebranelson8419
    @scottanddebranelson8419 2 года назад +87

    it's wonderful to see when the therapy works. she has the most pleasant look of relief on her face. she was even prettier leaving than when she came in. you can tell she feels better than she has in quite some time.

  • @janetsutherland7649
    @janetsutherland7649 2 года назад +26

    It is wonderful news that this woman is getting better. I wish I could have a similar treatment here in Australia.

  • @evangelicful
    @evangelicful 2 года назад +5

    My vertigo was healed with adjustments by a chiropractor! I rarely get them now! Chiropractors are the best,ever!!

  • @davek3692
    @davek3692 2 года назад +51

    I have Meniers and what she was describing really sounds like that’s it. For me it comes and goes with the vertigo only happening now and then but when it does, it’s debilitating. The ear fullness she describes is a classic meniers symptom. It’s a terrible syndrome and I wish there was a cure. I’ve done NUCCA chiropractic and it’s helped a little.

  • @russellsmith5747
    @russellsmith5747 2 года назад +49

    Vertigo is no joke I’ve had it

  • @Ladida386
    @Ladida386 2 года назад +3

    Cough, ear, sinuses, throat infection can mess up bones so much, facial bones, neck, spine, rib cage.
    I still have some kind of irritated nerv in my ear since March 2020 when I had a really bad ear and sinuses infection.
    From November till February I was visiting lymphatic drainage. Probably she got out the mucus from the past life, unbelievable. I feel that it helped my spine too, because muscles are not so clogged with mucus.
    I need to find a therapist for this treatment on the video. Loved it a lot!
    We saw a lot of knowledge. 👏👏👏👏

  • @scorch2kc
    @scorch2kc 2 года назад +34

    The key is Dr M listening to the patient description of what's happening, and how she can ask certain questions to know how to treat.👍🏽🤫

    • @scorch2kc
      @scorch2kc 2 года назад

      That was a great short follow-up on how the patient is doing post session and how she is getting better 😊👍🏽

  • @Bashl3y
    @Bashl3y 2 года назад +14

    I had this same issue once and ended up that I had an abscess in my sinus cavity. Where the roots of my upper teeth went. It was a year of being sick neck pain heart palpitations dizziness where I felt like I was on a boat and given so many antibiotics that I now have stomach issues years later. All this was from that infection. I had no tooth pain no signs of it. Crazy! Gave me the worst health anxiety ever.

  • @brookeyjade6484
    @brookeyjade6484 2 года назад +39

    As someone who has BPPV this was so amazing to watch! The Epley helps me with mine SO much and has been life changing.
    Funnily enough I also have jaw problems like this lovely lady- I can’t wait to see a chiro! LOVE YOU DR MONDRAGON! You’re the best! ♥️♥️♥️

    • @lindapita1531
      @lindapita1531 2 года назад +3

      Have you seen an Orafacial Specialist? They’re help with the jaw, which most likely TMJ Disorder, which can cause vertigo.

  • @Steve0904
    @Steve0904 2 года назад +32

    I need this! My ears are constantly filling with wax/fluid. I feel like I'm living vicariously through this treatment lol. I have the same problems as her on a plane. Just excruciating pain.

  • @timhmetal3499
    @timhmetal3499 2 года назад +81

    Being very serious when I say, it seems to be a common theme that larger chested women tend to stoop or lean forward, almost crouching forward, causing many of the issue Dr. B works on. It's almost a societal thing that women aren't taught to accentuate their posture to counter the heavier front weight associated with having a larger chest. I think that says more about the world we live in where women feel so self conscious about good posture for fear of comments or being ogled.

    • @MandyAmsterdam
      @MandyAmsterdam 2 года назад +4

      I know I do.

    • @rokelle_2012
      @rokelle_2012 2 года назад +9

      Yes, I totally believe you are right. A massive change in the way our society thinks is needed to improve everyone's overall health. In the way you mentioned, and many more to.

    • @abae2408
      @abae2408 2 года назад

      I’ve tried to fix my posture but it honestly doesn’t help with back issues!

    • @katehipkin1039
      @katehipkin1039 2 года назад +4

      Nothing like being mansplained to, is there?

  • @kaydublin5164
    @kaydublin5164 2 года назад +56

    I started suffering from vertigo about 3 yrs ago, I was told mine is from the crystals in my inner eye are out of “place”, unless you have experienced it, you can’t imagine how horrible it is , age is also a factor.

    • @danlux4954
      @danlux4954 2 года назад +4

      I’ve had vertigo for 5 weeks and mild dizziness. I have lightheadedness now.

  • @stevedoe1630
    @stevedoe1630 2 года назад +39

    Funniest part, 8:53
    Doctor: You don’t consciously do it. It’s unconscious.
    Patient: I know.

  • @Ellante
    @Ellante 2 года назад +36

    This is my new favorite one! I love when doc hair cracks! And massages the sutures! ASMR tinglessss

  • @Juju-l3o
    @Juju-l3o 2 года назад +52

    Omg she’s so gorgeous she looks like a Disney princess character

  • @greeneyedgal8270
    @greeneyedgal8270 2 года назад +5

    I was miss diagnosed for vertigo for over 10 months. I kept arguing with my doctors saying something else was going on. I gained 100 pounds because I was so dizzy and nauseous all the time I couldnt eat or do anything. I went to another hospital ER and was low key yelled at for coming there for a non emergency. The doc accidentally diagnosed me because he gave me meclizine. First my symptoms might not habe been life threatening but i have aevere ptsd, aniexty, depression and after 10 months of no help I was at my wits end, so headubf toward suicidal. So to all Doctors out there, just because its not life threatening in your view doesnt mean its not an emergency Since it worked I got out patient tests done . Non they did showed why I had vertigo, but I knew inner issues was the trigger. I reason years earlier that tmj not treated might cause damage to the inner ear. I have recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and my big area I my neck upper back and more with severe pain and tension. So years ago trying to stop the vertigo I went to a massage place 3 times every few days and only had deep tissue on my upper body for a 1 1/2 hours each time. My vertigo has been gone ever since. I told my doctors that just because you can't see damage or inflammation in the inner ear does not mean their isn't something being triggered there. I love people like this full body practioner whi clearly thinks outside the box and truly listens to the patient and body to figure out what's going on. I'm still fighting to lose the weight I gained from this ordeal, with the Final diagnosis of fibromyalgia I HOPEFULLY can find a great balance of health and energy.

  • @lindsaymanns3559
    @lindsaymanns3559 2 года назад +78

    As a vertigo sufferer I totally feel her pain.

  • @sarahdevon9329
    @sarahdevon9329 2 года назад +35

    She’s so pretty!! So glad she feels a little better 🤍

  • @chloetimlin6843
    @chloetimlin6843 2 года назад +3

    She seems like the sweetest person ever omg, broke my heart when she kept apologising 🥺

  • @juliacomeau7236
    @juliacomeau7236 2 года назад +47

    Love your skills and empathy. I believe a day with you could change my life, I just don't know if I have that high of a pain tolerance.

  • @kittoansystem2429
    @kittoansystem2429 2 года назад +5

    So I have never known what's happening to me but this girl described *every* symptom i've been having, I will be having my doctor check this out. And possibly finding a chiropractor who can help with this and my other ailments that cause me so much pain at 17. All the pain started when I was about 14. I ride horses, which normally helps the pain for a few hours after riding, and I feel none when riding, but otherwise i'm in a constant state of pain. I have TMJ, possible tendinitis, and a few other things. I pop my back and neck and that relieves the pain for an hour maybe an hour and a half, but never for a long period of time. My knees feel stuck, my hips feel stuck, every joint other than parts of my neck and back feel stuck. Every joint of my body pops on its own but most of it never feels good. The only pops that feel decent is my neck and back. I just want this pain to stop, and I hope doctors and a chiropractor helps. Will definitely be seeking out a chiropractor soon.

  • @andreapettius5584
    @andreapettius5584 2 года назад +77

    I have Ménière’s with severe vertigo and Vestibular Migraines. This was so calming and hopeful to see. Since there is no cure I am always looking for treatments that don’t include pills! This was a good one to see! Thank you!

    • @shelleymends2751
      @shelleymends2751 2 года назад +3

      I had this vertigo and pressure and headaches went to a thai massager omg what relief so much better

    • @k.raye.6914
      @k.raye.6914 2 года назад +3

      @@shelleymends2751 May I ask what, exactly, they did? I am dying for relief from chronic vertigo and pressure migraines. I’ll try anything.

    • @shelleymends2751
      @shelleymends2751 2 года назад +2

      @@k.raye.6914 hi kaye i had deep tissue massage of my neck and shoulders i also had my blood pressure checked and its really high so mefication for bringing that down has helped my head feeling heavy and helped my vertigo and the blood pressure medication has helped with headaches and spins 🙏

    • @Phoenixfire98
      @Phoenixfire98 2 года назад +3

      @@k.raye.6914 if you have an acupuncturist. I go every two weeks and man does it work wonders. They have been a god send.

  • @BrittanyMorganVargas
    @BrittanyMorganVargas 2 года назад +4

    wow i have had all her symptoms she's having for years. maybe this is a sign to actually get it checked out rather than putting up with it! wonderful video Dr. Mondragon!

  • @malachir.2704
    @malachir.2704 2 года назад +16

    9:42 I know you were in your head but it looked like you were staring intently at it. But it is also amazing to know there is nerves in the ear that channel through different parts of the body. taught me something new and cool about the body.

  • @starlight954h
    @starlight954h 2 года назад +35

    Oh I completely relate to this!! Had a bad virus 5 years ago that effected my nervous system and ears, they remain quite full and constant tinnitus, leaving me off balance xxx

  • @No1SlapFIGHTFan
    @No1SlapFIGHTFan 2 года назад +53

    I love your videos. Other chiropractors just wanna crack you like a glow stick and send you out the door. You really get in their and try to relieve as much as stress to your patient’s bodies as possible.

  • @KiKifulton
    @KiKifulton 2 года назад +11

    I had vertigo before. It was awful. I had to go to the ER to get treatment. Scariest moment of my life.

  • @noecruz8168
    @noecruz8168 2 года назад +15

    I had severe virtago in July of this year and was on medication for about 2 weeks before I had the confidence to work through it. I still haven’t fully recovered and I still feel it coming on at random times so if was nice to see this video and get some help. I wish we had someone like here where I live.

    • @shockwave402
      @shockwave402 2 года назад +3

      Look up the Epley Maneuver if you have BPPV style vertigo. Fairly easy to do.

  • @schpookendike
    @schpookendike 2 года назад +45

    I had severe inner ear infections as a kid, still as an adult I can’t fly without first taking a decongestant and 7/10 times even with a decongestant I’ll still get an ear infection. I gave the WORST balance and I’m CONSTANTLY dizzy. I get migraines that will stop me in my tracks. I have rook and Tragus piercings that did help the migraines. I would love dr mondragon to fix me!!

  • @allylove21
    @allylove21 2 года назад +51

    Her patient is so sweet! 🥰

  • @samibuff1991
    @samibuff1991 2 года назад +18

    I had vertigo ONCE and it was horrendous - hope anyone that struggles with it gets better because its awful to experience

  • @TheWhatscaresu
    @TheWhatscaresu 2 года назад +6

    She reminds me of Lana Del Rey a timeless gorgeous look

  • @bradenbenedict3670
    @bradenbenedict3670 2 года назад +17

    She goes above and beyond any chiropractor that I Know

  • @duaneferguson1021
    @duaneferguson1021 2 года назад +36

    Feel bad for this poor girl, so many issues. Seems like some progress was made. Hope she keeps seeing more and more improvement. No one deserves to have to go through this.

  • @shanaadams9293
    @shanaadams9293 2 года назад +8

    I love her thinking face. She just zones out and you can see her seeing with her hands.

  • @marcovandenberg3011
    @marcovandenberg3011 2 года назад +6

    After these videos i always feel totally relaxed.

  • @DefinitelyNotNix
    @DefinitelyNotNix 2 года назад +4

    the patient's voice is so soft I love it 🥺

  • @Uzukii
    @Uzukii 2 года назад +16

    She has such a lovely little accent. I wonder where she's from and what's her native language.

  • @mrwindsor9082
    @mrwindsor9082 Год назад +1

    The therapist is like a great artist. She's great at her job. But makes it all look so easy. Thank you for uploading this video.

  • @badboymilli3741
    @badboymilli3741 2 года назад +25

    Her voice is beautiful

  • @TheMeJustMe75
    @TheMeJustMe75 2 года назад +11

    I used to get vertigo really bad in elevators. I would feel like I was moving up and down for about 30 minutes after getting off the elevator. I ended up having less fluid in one ear than the other. I did 7 weeks of physical therapy to help my body correct it. Now I don't have that issue or the dizziness. I do have naropothy like symptoms in my calves and feet. I still have full sensation but it's a heaviness that I constantly feel. I used to do martial arts but I can't kick to save my life now.

  • @eddywolfe1230
    @eddywolfe1230 2 года назад +17

    I suffered from this type of vertigo as well. I never went to a doctor to get checked and it lasted for about 6 months until it went away completely on its own. Very weird stuff.

  • @pendejaweyy6515
    @pendejaweyy6515 2 года назад +1

    her office and treatments seem so lovely. i love this woman and love that she loves her job