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Old 07-04-2011, 03:08 PM #1
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Confused Unable to do epley for bppv

I have an acute fear of the spinning associated with bppv, and have been unable to successfully complete the epley maneuvr despite many many attempts. I have suffered for over 4years now, has anyone heard of medication to relieve the anxiety so this treatment can be administered, or even whether patients have ever been given a general anesthetic to ensure the treatment can be applied effectively?
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