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Old 07-06-2010, 12:45 PM #6
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In the short term, it sure sounds like you have serious vestibular/inner ear problems. What kind of prognosis do the doctors give you regarding these issues?

Until these are improved, The other symptoms will be hard to work with.

Good luck with your hearing and balance therapy. I have luckily never had to deal with this. My closest problem is losing the ability to go deep sea fishing without getting sea sick. I never had this problem before my 12th concussion. It totally changed how i can tolerate the rocking motion. Now, I spend too much time "barking at the seals."
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