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Old 01-03-2011, 06:05 PM #1
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Default No inner ear trauma

Or so they tell us. Daughter had her testing this afternoon Was told by the vestibular threapist that she cannot help us. I thought that vestibular therapy was ggood for the balance and dizzy symptoms of PCS even if there was no damage to the inner ear. Now all she has left is her bloodwork and then back to the nuro for all results and hopefully a recovery plan.
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