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Originally Posted by Joannetb
Either that or ocular or Vestibular. I can laugh because today is a good day. I'm sure you're all familiar with what I mean. I'm going to check the vestibular, and I guess the other avenues if that turns up as nothing. I don't mind it Terribly other than it seems like I'm not fully able to keep up, so if it were to get much worse than this it would probably keep me down... On the couch...which would Nit be good.  I tell you, if I ever get over this I want to run a Spartan Race.
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Yes, I really get it. As I've made a nearly full recovery (with some symptoms that hover around a bit still) I've made all kinds of plans for doing amazing things in my life in the future.
Best thing to do with this kind of dizziness, if not caused by a heart condition or other condition and not causing falls--move forward each day and the next day will be better. The brain adapts if you keep moving, keep working toward something greater than yourself. The worst thing for my dizziness was, honestly, lying on the couch and worrying and obsessing about it.