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Old 07-11-2012, 10:36 AM #4
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Thanks for the quick replies.

Through the mill is exactly how i feel. I've been living with all these symptoms for years (since the vertigo attack). At the time I was diagnosed with a vestibulopathy and sent off to over a year of PT, which helped very slowly. I was told I might never recover fully, so I've just been bearing these symptoms almost every day, assuming it was just normal (for me).

Now it might be something else? Something worse? You mean I could end up flat on my back with 24/7/365 vertigo again at any moment? Or near paralysis out of nowhere? Gah. I don't even know what else to say besides gah!

Thanks for the shoulder.
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