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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
Have you had somebody try the Epley Maneuver on you ? It resets the position of the crystals in your ear. You dentist chair problem suggests it may help.
I've read about it, but have tested negative for BPPV twice, so no one had walked me through the process or given it thought. Would this help given I don't technically have BPPV, but trauma related vertigo?

If I can just get this under control I can deal with the rest of the symptoms.
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