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Old 10-18-2019, 04:16 PM #1
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Hello! Yes! The treatments have been helping me so far. Not perfect yet but noticing improvements in mood, vertigo flares, head “sensations” that aren’t aches per say but still aggravate me. I also have a lot of take home exercises for the eyes, mid brain, frontal cortex, and neck.

You can private message me if you wanna know more details or specific questions!
The only thing so far that bothers me a bit is this big rotating machine called a gyrostim and when I do it sometimes I get a brief vertigo flare but overall I think it’s helping my motion sensitivity. Just sucks after you stop moving for a little.
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