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Old 03-02-2018, 08:30 PM
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The Stanford appt is with their neurology team, although I'm unsure who exactly. Sounds like it would be starting from scratch going through the process to see if they come up with a more nuanced diagnosis. Moving forward would have been a no-brainer until today getting this VNG and positive nystagmus outcome.

Maggie

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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
Some have benefited from Epley Maneuver therapy to reorient the crystals. Most PTs and Vestibular Therapists can do it.

There is a rare disorder that can impact the inner ear. I think RussiaRulez has posted about his experience with it. Maybe his posts can be found in a search.

What is the Stanford consult about? UCSF has a very good concussion clinic, too.

I have had mild nystagmus in my left eye for decades. My doc would not do a VNG.
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