Dude I keep coming back to your videos I hope your doing well I was the same way 1 and a half years ago almost 2 years I felt like my world was rocking and my balance was off I was diagnosed with an general anxiety disorder I have came long way and feel a bit better now with medication and therapy and with the help of god I can’t tell you it does get better best wishes
Kyo if surgery was the answer for people with MdDS we'd know about it by now. Please contact the MdDS expert researchers before going under the knife. The MdDS researchers in Antwerp are getting good results via their updated version of the Dai protocol and you can contact them via the contact form on the SOS Vertigo site (don't be put off by the mention of 'vertigo', it's just the platform they moved to after they closed the MdDS Reset platform). Surgery can be useful for people with SCCD but unless you've been diagnosed with that I'd urge extreme caution.
There is vestibular chiropractic it’s specific and they do three d imagining it’s not regular chiropractic they don’t crack anything they just use pressure. I just saw it now on RUclips. I keep seeing your videos. And I also feel like I’m float on a boat after vertigo but I don’t have vertigo anymore I just feel like I’m on a boat when I sit down or lay down. It happened after I took an edible for back pain from pick up heavy stuff. The edible gave me panic attack like I was sinking. So idk if it’s my ear or neck. I totally feel ya. And my insurance got changed and it only cover half so I’m looking everywhere for answers. I wouldn’t do surgery I would keep looking. Do you see blurry sometimes like while looking at your phone too long? I’m getting this. I sometimes feel rocky when I stand too long. It’s so frustrating but it’s more scary than anything cause it makes me feel like I’m about to have vertigo again but I don’t. So I’m always in fear. Idk too if it’s my bed that messed me up. I got those foam mattress
Surgery on the vestibular system? I probably won't considering I found out the ENT diagnosed me for Mienere's Disease... I definitely don't want them messing/cutting things they're not supposed to and make something else worse...
Hi Kyo! I see that nearly every video you've done so far has been recorded inside a car; you do know driving can cause mdds right?; If you keep exposing yourself and driving, that could be the reason why your mdds is still active in your brain. Stay away from driving for at least 2 months and give it a try; I wasn't exposing myself for passive motions during my recovery period. I hope you understand my logic here.
I don't drive that often... Just for doctor appointments or grocery. I could kind of understand that theory if my symptoms were caused by a cruise ride or motion, but it was spontaneous after what seemed like a panic attack... I've had many theories/suggestion (the worst one had to be to spin around the opposite direction or fasting) like getting my anxiety under control would help recover; exercising; walking more, etc... But my rocking pattern intensity has not changed since...
@@kyodizzy This is my Theory: It could be that it wasn't "spontaneous", you were exposed to passive motions before your panic attack, your buildup of stress/anxiety in your life you had back then was enough to trigger your mdds when you were driving or was exposed to passive motions. It's not the anxiety as cause your mdds now, it's that you are exposing yourself for passive motions. I don't get MDDS anymore because I don't expose myself to elevators (which caused my mdds) at the same time with stress/anxiety. I can expose myself to elevators today in my life without getting mdds (only if I do it sometimes without feeling upset/or together with anxity/stress). I can also drive without triggering my mdds, but In your case it could be the driving as was enough to trigger your mdds together with your stress, but for me it was the elevator (we're all individuals).
Dude I keep coming back to your videos I hope your doing well I was the same way 1 and a half years ago almost 2 years I felt like my world was rocking and my balance was off I was diagnosed with an general anxiety disorder I have came long way and feel a bit better now with medication and therapy and with the help of god I can’t tell you it does get better best wishes
Kyo if surgery was the answer for people with MdDS we'd know about it by now. Please contact the MdDS expert researchers before going under the knife. The MdDS researchers in Antwerp are getting good results via their updated version of the Dai protocol and you can contact them via the contact form on the SOS Vertigo site (don't be put off by the mention of 'vertigo', it's just the platform they moved to after they closed the MdDS Reset platform). Surgery can be useful for people with SCCD but unless you've been diagnosed with that I'd urge extreme caution.
Thank you. I was misdiagnosed. I won't do it... I wish I could find a specialist locally who could provide Okn stripes guide that's fit for me...
There is vestibular chiropractic it’s specific and they do three d imagining it’s not regular chiropractic they don’t crack anything they just use pressure. I just saw it now on RUclips. I keep seeing your videos. And I also feel like I’m float on a boat after vertigo but I don’t have vertigo anymore I just feel like I’m on a boat when I sit down or lay down. It happened after I took an edible for back pain from pick up heavy stuff. The edible gave me panic attack like I was sinking. So idk if it’s my ear or neck. I totally feel ya. And my insurance got changed and it only cover half so I’m looking everywhere for answers. I wouldn’t do surgery I would keep looking. Do you see blurry sometimes like while looking at your phone too long? I’m getting this. I sometimes feel rocky when I stand too long. It’s so frustrating but it’s more scary than anything cause it makes me feel like I’m about to have vertigo again but I don’t. So I’m always in fear. Idk too if it’s my bed that messed me up. I got those foam mattress
Hi,I also have this issue very fastruted cause by anxiety not to sure
Put everything in God hand he got everything in control.
Waiting for that miracle...
get it done it will help u
Why do you think that? The doctor didn't even give the correct diagnosis.
Why do you think that? The doctor didn't even give the correct diagnosis.
Kyo-There is. nothing wrong with us! It is a bad signal. Our brains are not reading our environment right. It is not your ear!!! OMG! Don’t do it!
I won't do it... especially since it's misdiagnosed. But I'll probably just see what the ENT surgeon has to say...
Also, what happened to your videos?
kyo this is debra. i would definately get this done what do you have to loose
Didn't you tell me not to get it? (seeyouonthefly) or is this a different debra?
@@kyodizzy this is not seeyouonthefly.
Do not do surgery! Surgery on what??????
Surgery on the vestibular system? I probably won't considering I found out the ENT diagnosed me for Mienere's Disease... I definitely don't want them messing/cutting things they're not supposed to and make something else worse...
Hi Kyo!
I see that nearly every video you've done so far has been recorded inside a car; you do know driving can cause mdds right?; If you keep exposing yourself and driving, that could be the reason why your mdds is still active in your brain. Stay away from driving for at least 2 months and give it a try; I wasn't exposing myself for passive motions during my recovery period. I hope you understand my logic here.
I don't drive that often... Just for doctor appointments or grocery. I could kind of understand that theory if my symptoms were caused by a cruise ride or motion, but it was spontaneous after what seemed like a panic attack... I've had many theories/suggestion (the worst one had to be to spin around the opposite direction or fasting) like getting my anxiety under control would help recover; exercising; walking more, etc... But my rocking pattern intensity has not changed since...
@@kyodizzy This is my Theory: It could be that it wasn't "spontaneous", you were exposed to passive motions before your panic attack, your buildup of stress/anxiety in your life you had back then was enough to trigger your mdds when you were driving or was exposed to passive motions. It's not the anxiety as cause your mdds now, it's that you are exposing yourself for passive motions.
I don't get MDDS anymore because I don't expose myself to elevators (which caused my mdds) at the same time with stress/anxiety. I can expose myself to elevators today in my life without getting mdds (only if I do it sometimes without feeling upset/or together with anxity/stress). I can also drive without triggering my mdds, but In your case it could be the driving as was enough to trigger your mdds together with your stress, but for me it was the elevator (we're all individuals).