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Does anyone else suffer from a perceived feeling of motion when they close there eyes and occasionally with eyes open? Like rocking in a boat or swaying back and forth? This is one of my main symptoms.
I find after I "push it" or over stimulate myself this feeling gets worse. How can I determine if this is a vestibular nerve problem or my brain still not processing things correctly? Television seems to make it worse. It's the worst and most noticeable when I'm laying down with my eyes closed. When I wake up, from a nap or a full nights rest, as soon as I open my eyes it seems like my brain has to adjust to what my eyes are seeing for a second. Everything is blurry and woozy. This only last for a second or two then goes away. My general practitioner requested I start vestibular rehabilitation therapy. How do I know if my brain is ready to start the rehab? I'm concerned the focus and concentration of trying to balance will make things worse. Any help would be great. Thanks. Nitro ![]() |
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