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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Far North Queensland
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Far North Queensland
Posts: 10,994
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Are you kidding? In your area?
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Not permanent. Not to my understanding.
It also says in that first article that cerebellar injury could mean longer recovery time, but it says "recovery". Author also said that everyone is different. Every case is not the same.
I've had residual vertigo for almost 9 years. I was never sent for vestibular therapy. I wasn't sent for anything. I thought it was in my ears, and then all my foggy brain and memory issues and other things got better and I was left with this vertigo which was for some years incapacitating totally. Now I'm able to go places and feel less afraid of another fall or dying attempting to walk across the street because of my vertigo. Sounds lame I guess, but it's been horrible. Now I see the light at the end of the tunnel and I wonder how much faster I would have recovered if I had proper care.
anyway...
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