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Old 01-28-2014, 04:07 PM
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Default Hi Joby

Thank you for your post! I do not remember the specific specialty of the neuro I saw unfortunately, but I'm guessing it was not in the area of cervical spine and brain injury. I've been to a number of chiros who have done upper neck imaging but none of them specialized in concussions per se.

I have never had actual vertigo with the spinning thankfully, just the ever-present dizziness/feeling of my world never quite being concrete. I am thinking a really good vestibular therapist who specializes in concussions might be the way to go though. I've seen a few, but will try to find one who specializes in the hydrops/VOR issues or at least concussions specifically.

Really glad to hear she was able to get rid of your vertigo. Hope you keep improving and can get rid of that dizziness!!!


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Originally Posted by joby7165 View Post
I agree with Mark, have you been to a neuro that specializes in cervical spine and brain injury and have you had a c-spine MRI with contrast? I had my TBI about a year ago and my PCS is still going strong! lol but I went to an excellent vestibular therapist,she got rid of my vertigo but my dizziness is still there but it sounds like your inner ear troubles are more chronic than mine were, I hope the info helps.
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