Hello yonith, how long, right? I prefer not to talk or look at anything about dizziness; but I think I owe it to you and if you want to leave the information in the community that I think will cure me completely; I had an up and down in August because my father died. .. but after 3 years of suffering I can say that I am cured; I no longer even use a cane for fear of falling; I hope that dizziness never returns to my life... a yonith hug and if I could, everyone can.
@lolageorge312311 ай бұрын
How did you do it??
@oscardelafuente861211 ай бұрын
@@lolageorge3123 Paying attention to yonith and studying his videos a lot and understanding that PPPD is nothing more than a name for a brain error; and working and exposing myself for a long time.
@chiquitamclaughlin362411 ай бұрын
Can u give any information on how to heal from this
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Oh Oscar. My heart is so full. I am so happy my friend. ❤❤❤ YES!!!!
@oscardelafuente861211 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Jonith; you saved my life; for those who ask me how I did it; first watch all the Dr.'s videos; and study them well; in my specific case I noticed that dizziness is fueled by the fear we have of it; and make sure you are HEALTHY; the name of the disease does not matter; PPPD is just a name that doctors give when it is a chronic dizziness without any cause; you should not give it a single second of your time; and never think about it; nor talk to anyone about the dizziness I have NO; I'm fine, thank you; and don't check what level of dizziness I have today; don't stop doing anything out of fear; you do it; but it's no use doing it and saying it's shit dizziness; you have to do it forgetting it; first my life revolved around seasickness; As soon as I woke up I thought about him; when you add all this advice and patience and a lot of effort; it won't be 3 days; it took me time; and I assure you and yonith can confirm since I have spoken a lot in the forum that my level of dizziness was terrible; I couldn't take two steps without leaning on the wall; this is not chronic; it is heavy but chronic it is not; follow Yonith's advice; enter their community; they are all good people; after 5 months without any symptoms I dare to to say that I am cured; I hope I never have to watch videos of dizziness again; and these 3 years will remain like a bad dream; from Spain; sincerely, Oscar de la Fuente Rodríguez.
@peynattyl11 ай бұрын
I stil have head pressure, brain fog and balance issues, but I'm super grateful I haven't had anymore violent episodes of vertigo. I pray those episodes never return 🙏
@brendacastro397611 ай бұрын
Do you get tension headaches ???
@peynattyl11 ай бұрын
@@brendacastro3976 Thankfully no headaches.
@sweetbiscoff11 ай бұрын
We’re same🥲
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Glad to hear you’re feeling better!
@jmwb4uАй бұрын
How are you now
@lindab578911 ай бұрын
I wanted to let you know how much you have helped me. My symptoms started almost exactly one year ago with a nasty bout of BPPV. After about 6 weeks, my symptoms were improving when suddenly they took a turn for the worse. What I realized after I started watching your channel is that these renewed symptoms were most likely caused by the sudden loss of a very close family member. For the next 5 months I struggled with dizziness, brain fog, etc. After finding your videos and learning about the impact of unresolved emotional issues on my symptoms, I started to deal with the pent up grief that I had unconsciously been repressing. Once I recognized and began dealing with my loss, I started improving immediately. I went through the ups and downs just as you described in this video. I rarely experience any symptoms at this point, with the exception of minor issues when a major low pressure weather system moves through the area. It took about 10 months in total, but I consider myself 99% 'cured', and I cannot thank you enough!
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you so much for writing! I am so glad to hear of your progress! These are the types of comments that keep me going! Thank you!
@HorrorGirlNat11 ай бұрын
This video has come at the perfect time for me. Had a few good days (still dizzy but not as noticeable). Today has been annoying with symptoms I haven't had for a while returning and I felt very disappointed for reacting with panic and anger towards myself.
@rachellucas526911 ай бұрын
This could have been written by me! Right there with you on this
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
I'm glad that you found this video at the perfect time.
@devonplayzkeyz10 ай бұрын
I’ve had it consistently for 4 months all day everyday. Yesterday and today have been almost back to normal! I didn’t know what was going on then the anxiety that came with it was overwhelming. I was shot in the stomach kidney and liver so . This feeling like I’m near death body in fight or flight and just didn’t know how to come out of it! Understanding it can be cured it’s not the end of the world just stay calm! It’s easy to say now talking about it would send me into a spell! Hope and pray it all gets well!
@jackiek415910 ай бұрын
@@devonplayzkeyzHow did you get out of the anxiety from it?
@devonplayzkeyz10 ай бұрын
@@jackiek4159I’m still going threw it! Lol! But it’s getting easier.! The supermarket is the absolute worst. It comes on so strong and so fast.! Even when taking anxiety meds. I’ve been going to the chiropractor doing balance workouts. I’ve my neck still all the same things as before. Just lay back and go on the ride. Chill while it’s happening close my eyes stick my figures in my ears. Say it’s ok I’m ground I’m not going to die . I’m in a safe place repeat until it subsides! Making myself do more and stay more active when it gets to overwhelming I take a break. I’m going to a neurologist next month just got my hormones checked waiting for those results. Going to get my eyes checked. Ruling out everything I can that I have control over!. And lots And Lots And Lots of Prayer!!!!!!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@parsos061010 ай бұрын
It’s going in a year and a half for me with the dizziness, the neurologist finally said that I have vestibular migraine. They put me in an antidepressant but it’s not working I’ve had severe dizziness for three weeks straight. I’m going back to neurologist on April 16. Thank you your videos have been so helpful I just want to be better just like everybody else. Thank you for all your support
@lewisoverdorp84053 ай бұрын
I am a curious person, how do you know without going through it yourself? Dr Yo, you are right on the point!!! Thank you!!!!
@BettyKlein-Horsman11 ай бұрын
I love your message! I am in the most difficult place right now with PPPD, following a recent Ménière’s attack. I’ve had Ménière’s for 25 years, but only formally diagnosed in the last 2 1/2 yrs, after 4 wrong diagnoses. Constant dizziness, headaches, pressure, tinnitus and visual problems are 24/7. But your channel is really helping me to understand how I can look to the future to get better. Exercising everyday, going to physiotherapy and really starting to understand how my mind and body 0:17 need to better understand each other, is pointing me in the right direction. I’m fortunate that I am retired and can spend time on myself now, can’t imagine this if I was dealing with kids and a career! Keep it coming Dr Yo !
@LADodgerGirl11 ай бұрын
I appreciate your content so much! I rationally know what you’re saying is true, but it’s so easy to get caught up in the stress of dizziness that we quickly spiral back into panic and danger mode. Dizziness is just SO horrible. Thank you for the great reminders in this video. You’re so knowledgeable, and frankly just awesome!
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
That means a lot to me, truly ❤. Thank you for taking the time to let me know this helped you.
@dgvokes11 ай бұрын
Yes! I see my symptom flares as the lovely neural connection my brain has made when I am feeling stressed. Whereas I used to get stomach upset or have muscle tension when stressed, now my brain says, “Slow down! You are stressed! I’m going to make you dizzy to slow you down!” I’m grateful for this channel and all the great information. I’ve managed to reduce my fight/flight response significantly. I just tell myself, “This too shall pass.” When I’m focused on other things (life activities), my symptoms are hardly noticeable. Thank you! ❤
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Brilliant way of looking at it!
@debbypfordte118110 ай бұрын
Just to express how grateful I am for giving me hope and understanding ..
@kaylievinchenstein99873 ай бұрын
Needed this, though I wish the video was specifically labeled as such. I was spending a lot of time with symptoms coming back and getting anxious because I couldn't find "the culprit" stressor. Like everything else it's just about stepping back, acknowledging the moment and moving on.
@brookewelsh59124 ай бұрын
Can these “dips” happen even when we aren’t stressed and have been feeling better mentally and stress wise? Also thank you. I love your videos, I always feel better after I watch a video. You bring me so much comfort 🙏🏼💛
@rachellucas526911 ай бұрын
Wow, Dr. Yo, it's like you are reading my mind! I came here because I am in a dip. And before I could even search in your videos for something to help, this video pops up! I haven't even watched it all yet but I had to comment because I'm kind of gobstopped. You ROCK!!!
@JessicaMcCabe-o6w11 ай бұрын
SAME! In a dip right now and feeling the panic setting in again. These videos are like life jackets 🥹
@carolesmith267511 ай бұрын
Same here..
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
This is such a common and difficult experience during recovery. I hope the video helped you see you are still totally on the right track and going to be ok!
@awrielijali173711 ай бұрын
I am so greatful for all your effort and work. I am still on my way to recovery and I can say that your chanel is a real miracle to me. Thank you!
@klararybnikarova773110 ай бұрын
OMG I feel like comming home and finally beeing understood! 5 months after massive car accident still struggling with diziness, vertigo and constant confusement. I feel like someone finally named it whats wrong with me and even has an explanation for it. I wonder how doctors might have NO IDEA about it and say we are all fine and simulating.
@TheSteadyCoach10 ай бұрын
I am so glad that you found this channel!
@parsos061010 ай бұрын
It took a year for the doctor to figure out what I had thousands of dollars I had to spread, I hope you’re doing better now
@klararybnikarova773110 ай бұрын
still on my way, now watching these videos here and ready to take the online course. And you? @@parsos0610
@laniseboomsanders757710 ай бұрын
Is the light headedness same as dixxiness? What about the sensory issues that come with dysautonomia?
@susanp234911 ай бұрын
All i can continually say is thank you. You are spot on about the dips. They can really get you down by thinking I'm back to square one, but after a few years of dips, I'm coping better.
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
You're very welcome, Susan!
@Caroline-Horvath-Rivera8 ай бұрын
I put this in repeat 🙏🏽 so grateful for you ❤
@plumehead11 ай бұрын
I just signed up for your courses after watching so many of your videos. I have suffered with dizziness for 4 years now and seen all the specialists. My neurologist is sending me to a pain management dr. since she thinks my migraines and dizziness may be from arthritis and stenosis seen from MRI. I think its a new rabbit hole for me to venture down and still find no relief. I am hoping your courses help!! thank you for all the information.
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Those rabbitholes often don't yield relief, you're right. I hope you find relief from the course
@mark536811 ай бұрын
As usual, Dr. Yo, you clarified another confusing side of this difficult to manage process. It’s soooooooo hard to work thru this. Just when I get to another low point of discouragement you come out with another reassuring video. I’m sure you get tired of hearing how wonderful and appreciated you are. Mark
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
I never get tired of knowing that my life’s work is actually making an impact on people’s lives ❤
@meriawakened3 ай бұрын
Wow, the stress bucket is a profound concept. Thanks for the explanations!
@michellebrinsden4941 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Yo! Great Timing ❤
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@MAGGIEMUU8811 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr.Yo again your video help to reassure myself Im on right path. Its really hard but with your help I wanna believe recovery is out there. I couldn't be more grateful for your YT channel. Thank you so so much xx ☺☺
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
It is out there. You will get there too.
@JoleneWilliamson-c8x3 ай бұрын
Hi Dr Yo, I think what you are doing is amazing, I am certain I have PPPD, most of the symptoms you talk about and the symptoms in your success stories I have, from the rocking, swaying, heavy head, visual vertigo, and that weird sensation of not being in the moment and connected to the ground or when talking to people. I have had heavy stress for the last 3 years so I’m sure it’s stress induced. I just wanted to say thank you for your videos and now I know there is a name for this thing and it won’t hurt me, I immediately feel a bit better. I just need to now start to do the work to get better
@TheSteadyCoach3 ай бұрын
I’m so happy you found this channel! You’re going to get better. ❤️
@JoleneWilliamson-c8x3 ай бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach thanks again so much, I hope so much that more people find your channel, for me I found it quite by accident and I am sooooo glad I did. The suffering that we feel without knowing what’s wrong is truly terrifying. Once again thank you, all the way from Australia
@mattp53059 ай бұрын
Very very helpful thank you. I have had dizziness for several months, apparently set off by a long international flight. I had been improving over the last few weeks but had a dip last week, which seemed to be related to some stressful events. This video was so comforting to know that this is common, and to be expected, with chronic dizziness. Now I need to find ways of trying to better manage stress and its impacts in my dizziness
@at250011 ай бұрын
Thank you for this....I needed to hear this...I feel like I'm almost recovered but just little dizziness around still dealing with ❤
@nancyfosterlongbeachca.948311 ай бұрын
Excellent information! My feeling of moving is definitely less, but then some mornings it’s ramped up more, settles down. I’m not thinking about feeling that motion like getting off a cruise. Wasn’t on a cruise this motion came on after going chemo. In inner vibrations are less as well yes! I’ll take it! Thank you DocI
@daniw.548111 ай бұрын
Amazingly helpful, thank you so much for this! I've been at this for so long and you helped me see that my biggest stressor is ME and how I relate to myself, my desires and life choices! Now can you please put out a video on how to reprogram that unkind self-treatment without resorting to a lobotomy 😅🌺
@@TheSteadyCoach oooooh! Who that the old "ask and it is given" thing is an actual thing! 😃 thank you! 🥰
@TheACOOL12342 ай бұрын
Thank u for the videos. The videos helps me a lot. Hugs from Denmark
@JPCameron3 ай бұрын
I am in the midst of system drift. I had gone through the steady start program and felt much better. A few months later I feel like I have gone backwards and rejoined the program. It is even making more sense the second time around.
@morlyg99711 ай бұрын
thank you soooo much for your holy work!!!! and you really do save people.
@BrendaIrwin-u3f4 ай бұрын
My MdDS continues to kick up a notch about every two weeks or so. It rarely goes back to any improvement level. Have had it for 7 months. Love your videos and course! Please advise. Thanks!
@TheSteadyCoach4 ай бұрын
I’m sorry that’s happening to you! This is probably too complicated for a comment but if things aren’t improving, i have a video coming soon about what to look at/do.
@BettyFoito11 ай бұрын
You're the best! Thank you!
@heleneboyer771911 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. ❤
@JulietMartin-jb8gk11 ай бұрын
Thank you. I am always on high alert panic mode with my new hearing loss, tinnitus and imbalance brought on by Minere’s disease. Trying to stay positive. 😢
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you’re going through this, Juliet. Stay tuned, I just interviewed someone with Meniere’s.
@Charcharss11 ай бұрын
This is so helpful thanks Dr Yo! ❤ I had cbt for ptsd mum died 4 years ago and I didn’t really process it. Since doing that my symptoms have dialled down a bit ❤
@leravolkova460511 ай бұрын
I appreciate the more detailed steps you mentioned at the end of the video, on how to resolve this. You have a lot of great and informative videos, but after completing your free course, I struggle to put this into practice because I don't seem to understand how to actually do it. It seems more complicated than it sounds.
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Structured week by week course is coming. Stay tuned
@carineengelbrecht586711 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Yo!
@dorisisarmy574811 ай бұрын
I don’t know what’s wrong with me… I’ve been dizzy for ten months straight, 24/7! I’ve had an MRI scan, blood tests, VNG, Caloric testing, eye tests, and BPPV tests and everything is okay. Yet I’m still dizzy. My symptoms are: feeling like I’m rocking in a boat 24/7. Visual troubles such as seeing objects moving or shifting when they should be still. Words moving when reading, feeling like I can’t focus my eyes on an object for a long time. Rocking when I’m lying down or sitting still. Trampoline walking. Headache and head pressure. Sinuous pressure. Ear fullness. My right ear makes strange noises that aren’t tinnitus but like it’s trying to flush itself. I can feel it doing it too so it’s a physical sensation. Anxiety. Depression. But I will say I’m anxious because I have this, NOT that anxiety made me dizzy. I just don’t know what to do. My family just start arguing with me when I bring it up. I match no diagnosises beyond spontaneous MddS or Vestibular migraines yet my symptoms are 24/7 and not episodic. Can anyone, please, relate to this?
@nicholasjessen500311 ай бұрын
Do some research about PPPD and see if it relates to what you're experiencing and if so, try the VRT consistently for at least 3 months and see if there's a difference.
@feelz11411 ай бұрын
Dude I'm legit like you 24/7 all day pls write back we can talk hope to hear from u I'm getting exhausted
@JonnyQ40811 ай бұрын
the rocking around while laying down makes me anxious,
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Ask Dr. Yo: I'm not (or wasn't) anxious. Why do I have PPPD or other chronic dizziness symptoms? kzbin.info/www/bejne/poWol4Wadr9_kJY
@dorisisarmy574811 ай бұрын
Thank you for replying! God, it’s all the time for me too and I’m so tired! Have you had tests? Does it affect your vision as well?
@JonnyQ40810 ай бұрын
Hi Dr, this morning I went to the ER I had a vertigo attack, I started feeling the vertigo after I blew my nose,
@dcbrot10 ай бұрын
Had you ever had vertigo before?
@sk276311 ай бұрын
Please suggest something for neck and head pain it increases my symptoms
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
You may be interested in this video if you haven't already seen it kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5u8lmetjL96jtksi=U3FJztuYa2sQ7s_1
@demelzafox591810 ай бұрын
I’ve had this 8 years now … PPPD😪
@jessicaamber662311 ай бұрын
Mine started from BPPV. Seems like my dips occur from positional changes and visual changes. It’s changing so much, not sure what else I can do. Everything else in my life is pretty darn good rn. 🤷🏻♀️
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
This means the brain is responding to those positional changes and visual changes as sources of threat.
@lewisoverdorp84053 ай бұрын
You are a God.
@dahuggable6 ай бұрын
My dizziness always seems to be positional. If it is BPPV, the Eply maneuver may activate it, but it doesn’t make it go away. Your thoughts ma’am?😊
@TheSteadyCoach6 ай бұрын
That is possibly a neural circuit issue if the repositioning maneuvers don’t help.
@dahuggable6 ай бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoachI have been following you. Any recommendations Iam all ears. I appreciate all that you do.
@elenaa968110 ай бұрын
Does acupuncture work for chronic dizziness?
@TheSteadyCoach10 ай бұрын
Ask Dr. Yo: do massage, acupuncture, etc. help with symptoms kzbin.info/www/bejne/qGSmlKatq96frrssi=56Cd8zDliuyM8axf
@beckerjoris450411 ай бұрын
Hello ! just wanted to know if u have in your contact a french doctor that cn help me like you do, english barrier is pretty big for me; Thank you for what you're doing
@Aminta-gr9gb11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I really needed this. Is it normal to have symptoms go up and down throughout the day?
@BlessedKarma1011 ай бұрын
Yes
@dinahsoar69827 ай бұрын
There's stress and there's distress...when you say stress do you mean distress or stress, or both?
@TheSteadyCoach7 ай бұрын
Both. Stress does have an effect on us, but distress amplifies the effects of external stress.
@JoannaTremlett2 ай бұрын
Hi..if you don't mind me asking .... So over the last week I've dropped down from a 9 to a 6 , I was able to go to the supermarket yesterday and took my dog for a walk . I felt great compared to the last 7 months . I took it for granted a bit and was playing ball with my dog and testing my eye gaze a bit too much (a lot ) I went in to my kitchen and opened a kitchen cupboard up high, as I did this I had a sudden internal rush of dizziness ..so like a ghost had grabbed my hair and flung me round a few times ( it only last seconds although was long enough for me to know to put a drinking glass down ) I dropped to the floor for safety .I've never had this so bad ever . This was very frightening and the next day I haven't left the house and feel back up to an 8 constantly.😢
@CharmedByLaurie10 ай бұрын
Do you recommend VNG testing? Will they be able to determine if my symptoms are coming from an ear problem or chronic fatigue? Thank you so much for your videos.
@TheSteadyCoach10 ай бұрын
VNG testing is the gold standard for determining if there is an inner ear issue- and there are some others that can provide further important info. It would be really good to have vestibular specific testing. This is a useful video to help you figure out how to ask the right questions: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXasYWttp9iChqM
@CharmedByLaurie10 ай бұрын
I watched the video you recommended. It’s very helpful. It got here just in time before my appointment. My next step for appointments will be with a neurologist to rule out Any thing going on in my brain or spinal cord. When I had Covid I felt like my Brain down to the bottom of my spine was inflamed. Thank you so much for your reply and your videos 🙏🏼😊
@CharmedByLaurie10 ай бұрын
Update: well, I went for my VNG test. Everything was going well until they did the ear canal part. Where they put the air inside the ear. It was loud, warm, and pressure. I barely could make it to 30 seconds. It overstimulated my system, and I experienced tachycardia. I was unable to finish that test. Which I know my doctor will be very unhappy about. But I tried. It wasn’t good for me and it triggered me. I still have a hyper sensitive nervous system.😢
@LauraV-b8hАй бұрын
Can you help me understand why I have 1 or 2 good weeks and then some time that I feel super tired. After these days of being tired, I usually feel better then the weeks before. Is this because my brain is rewire-ing? Thank you for sharing you're amazing!! ❤
@richardandrewholmes163911 ай бұрын
My symptoms were getting better by just doing tracking, then I bought a grounding mat, hoping it would help me get some sleep, and all my symptoms came back. Now I can't use the mat
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Ups and downs are totally normal, mat or no mat. You're still on track
@richardandrewholmes163911 ай бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach thanks Dr Yo. Do you do consultations?
@ravindrarao748011 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I have had vertigo for 3 years with breakthrough’s every 6-9 months. But dizziness was only an issue for 1-2 days after the vertigo attacks. More recently I have had dizziness that is more chronic, now lasting a week, and anxious that I met get an attack of vertigo. Help?
@caal866311 ай бұрын
hi dr yo, what are your opinions on cbd oil? have you seen any improvements with symptoms and anxiety in people taking it? thanks
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
It seems to maybe help with anxiety in a mild way. It does not cure symptoms.
@Crazy_Cat_Lady_173 ай бұрын
So why do weather changes, barometric pressure changes cause symptoms?
@TheSteadyCoach3 ай бұрын
Ask Dr. Yo: why do biological and environmental triggers bring on or worsen my dizziness symptoms? kzbin.info/www/bejne/iaW8iJ96e9B5oK8
@Crazy_Cat_Lady_173 ай бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach thanks!
@Julie-s9l11 ай бұрын
Mine comes back each afternoon/evening😢
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
You may be interested in this video if you haven't already seen it kzbin.info/www/bejne/op3OhIh-itickJYsi=oCPkq6vFB6XGoXpP
@Julie-s9l11 ай бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach thank you!
@lubnafran554611 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Yo, your explanations are always so interesting and so helpful! I have one question: do I have to keep practising the rehab exercices every day, as when I started almost 2 years ago, even on "good" days when I have no symptoms? I'm so fed up with those PPPD exercices !
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
This video may help with your question kzbin.info/www/bejne/oH7JepaPe7mlhJosi=QqEG_hPHRApSc53S
@lubnafran554611 ай бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach It helped! 👍 Thanks!
@Alyshahouston11 ай бұрын
When I get stressed at work everyday the dizziness shows up and goes away when I’m done with my day. How can I get over this mild work stress affecting me in this way?!
@cbreighner213611 ай бұрын
This is a good question… I’d like to know too!!
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Figure out what is amplifying your stress- internal pressures you’re putting on yourself in relation to work or otherwise
@Vggbjjjjhhjjjjjj11 ай бұрын
I had PPPD symptoms for 4 months with gradual improvement about 95 percent. Suddenly I got flu fever and my pppd symptoms gets worse again . I don’t know why my symptoms got worse again.any idea please
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
This video will help answer your questions kzbin.info/www/bejne/pH6zg6WLe9Kcj7ssi=hddPiFzRd9oHg7Xd
@eoeclicl11 ай бұрын
Hi Dr. Yo, thank you so much for this information! I discontinued my birth control over 2 years ago and this is when my dizzy symptoms and insomnia began. Could this have thown off my neural circuit? Also, I at that time, I was in school part-time and worked a very stressful full-time job. I can definitely identify when I am in threat mode because the symptoms appear. But there are also other times that I should not be in threat mode but have butterflies, sometimes with or without dizziness/lightheaded symptoms. Is it possible that I have this neural circuit problem?
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
It is - often neural circuit problems are started by real biological triggers like hormonal changes, and then the stress and fear and anxiety keep them going.
@exactlyonesasquatch257211 ай бұрын
Hi Dr Yo, you don't have to respond to this but if you did that'd be awesome. I was wondering if you've ever had patients that have neural circuit dizziness/vestibular migraine/post concussion syndrome related dizziness that are incredibly sensitive to bearing down/straining. (I'm also very sensitive to screens/tv/video games, it's best if I sleep only once per day, and laying down in bed is my most comfortable position.) I've had this for 8 years, I've had my full medical workup, all tests come back normal, no Superior Canal Dehiscence, no Perilymph Fistula, no CSF leak, diagnosis of MdDS/Vestibular Migraine after head injury, confirmed by Yale, Johns Hopkins, and University of Wisconsin Madison. but if I strain decently hard from lifting weights my dizziness gets INSANEly bad for like 3 weeks straight before calming back down to "normal" (regular bad). The only reason I mention this is because I'm going through your free course on neural circuit dizziness and when it comes to "common triggers" there is a warning about straining being a consistent trigger and that I should tell my doctor (and believe me I've told alllllll my doctors). So I wonder, are there others that also have straining, like lifting weights, be a big trigger for their dizziness? For example it recommends strength training over aerobic exercise because its a little more measurable and doesn't activate the sympathetic nervous system as much I suppose, but for me I find the opposite (not that aerobic exercise is great or anything) but I can very easily overdo lifting and then pay for it and make myself dizzy for days to weeks afterward. have you seen this before? If you see this or respond to this thanks so much, sorry for the really long message! also thanks for all the resources!!!
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
The big question is whether there is third window syndrome. It sounds like that has been thoroughly ruled out for you so I would address this symptom as a neural circuit one.
@aaronsaffer11 ай бұрын
Hi Yonit, I'm a 39 year old male suffering with PPPD. My symptoms seem to get worse when I sit down which makes me end up standing up all the time. Any suggestions on how to sit without constantly feel like I'm rocking?
@jananee931111 ай бұрын
Doc my symptoms flared up after being emotional and crying about a week, new symptoms involving head have added to my bucket of symptoms, the doctor here wants me to take cinnarinze. Im scared of it, what should I do. Please reply 😢
@stargirl-900011 ай бұрын
Hi dr yonit. I just watched your interview with Dan buglio. I think it confused me a little. I know it’s just his approach but he says you don’t have to dig into childhood/ past traumas and that you can just focus on what is stressing you out now. What if you feel that what is causing the feelings of danger and anxiety in your body are things that happened a long time ago? As in they feel unresolved or you still feel very upset and triggered when you think of them? Are those things that need to be worked through? Or are you causing yourself unnecessary pain and ‘retraumatising’ yourself as he says? Thank you!
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
This is an area where Dan and I disagree (I love his work btw- just a slightly different approach). I think people need to address the roots of their nervous system sensitivity and often that does mean figuring out lifelong patterns. It’s not about “releasing “ emotions though. It is more about finding out why your nervous system may be reacting so strongly to stressors in your current life
@stargirl-900011 ай бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoachthank u for taking the time to answer!
@janiceince19655 ай бұрын
It's so scary though. I've never felt this bad. I keep thinking there's something wrong they missed...but I know a month ago when it got bad there was bad stuff going on that threw me into a spiral...it scares me cause I really don't know how to address what caused it to get back to where I was in June and prier... I know part of it was a core fear that was tested by what someone I barely knew did to herself.. I just feel so lost right now @steadycoach
@EvA_productions11 ай бұрын
There is something I do not understand I am in the kitchen without any dizziness. I walk to the living room and there it is from one second to the other second . The dizziness is back how can this be possible?
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
The brain can create associations between certain locations and symptoms. This is a slam dunk piece of evidence that you’re dealing with a neural circuit issue.
@klararybnikarova773110 ай бұрын
Dear Dr Yo, what if all my setbacks are hapenning after I move somehow badly and my back cracks? I go to this chiropracter/orthopedic doctor, who puts my vertebras on the place, cracking the vertebras into right position. After that I feel each time MUCH BETTER with my vertigo. But as soon as for example dog pulls me or kids hit into me and something cracks in my spine- BOOM VERTIGO, sometimes even for days lying in bed untill the doctor fixes me again. Might it be placebo/nocebo, meaning my brain thinks: oh now the doctor fixed my spine, lets feel good. And when the dog pulls me, than it thinks, oh sh....now we go into spiral of vertigo, lying in bed for days, all plans canceled and so on. OR is it possible something in the spine is really out of place and nerves pressing the spinal cord or something like that, which the doctor resolves..? It doesnt make sence and it repeats each time exactly same. So far noone ever helped me to resolve this.
@isaacgarcia261711 ай бұрын
greetings dr yonith I have a question I went to many doctors for dizziness, instability, feeling of disturbance and in the end they diagnosed me with generalized anxiety disorder, but when I listen to you I get the feeling that you think that danger mode and anxiety are two things that come from the hand but they are not the same, could you explain this to me?
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
This video helps to explain this in more detail kzbin.info/www/bejne/aoKnd3qsfayIiMUsi=26pXFjfPPCpONr8Q
@SINDHUJITGANGULY11 ай бұрын
Hi doc . If I hv a true medical condition like unilateral hypofunction, will somatic tracking/ walking help me ? My brain hasn’t compensated after 2 months of PT.
@rachelfritz824911 ай бұрын
I have hypo function and I have improved greatly over time. I still have symptoms but they are so much more manageable. It definitely helps me.
@SINDHUJITGANGULY11 ай бұрын
@@rachelfritz8249 how long hv you had hypo ? Uni or bilateral ? How much was your weakness ? How long hv u done PT and somatic tracking ? My weakness first time was 36% and other time 57%. I believe anything above 25% is abnormal
@rachelfritz824911 ай бұрын
@@SINDHUJITGANGULY I have had it for 4 years, and it’s on my right side only and it was a 60% loss when I had my first and only VNG. I did pt for almost a year and it only helped a little. I’ve been somatic tracking for about 6 months. Other things that have helped me are no caffeine, no alcohol and slowly added back in exercise (for a while I couldn’t exercise at all without feeling awful) I can’t exercise like I used to but I’ve just learned to accept that!
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Ask Dr. Yo: can I recover from chronic dizziness (PPPD, MdDS, VM) if I have ear damage or weakness? kzbin.info/www/bejne/r2e4gqCEiNOJfNE
@MarciasFIRSTCRUSH11 ай бұрын
I need help Doctor Yo
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Please take the free course! thesteadycoach.com/free-course
@IndialienJones11 ай бұрын
I can hear a whooshing sound in my right ear. It comes and goes but it happens the majority of the day every day. When I extend my neck forward I can hear it whooshing. When I move my eyes, I can sometimes hear it making a whooshing sound. It’s accompanied by symptoms of brain fog, balance issues, and sometimes pain. Could this be from sinuses or neural circuit dizziness?
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
It can be a neural circuit issue, but the only way for sure is to get medical clearance!
@IndialienJones11 ай бұрын
What about post concussive symptoms? I've been struggling with that for the past three years. Is it possible for those symptoms to also be neural circuit dizziness? And do concussions typically heal eventually or is it permanent if it's been this long? @@TheSteadyCoach
@AshleyMoreno-s9t Жыл бұрын
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@praveenmoorthy-z5f11 ай бұрын
Dr. Yo your very pretty, are you married ?
@praveenmoorthy-z5f11 ай бұрын
You showed up in my dream and bettered me, Im 80% recovered now. Im now back to NYU Law School after being a 4.0 in undergrad. I took a semester off of law school. My pppd symptoms persisted for 4 months and now Im at 80% thanks to binge watching your recovery videos and getting a counsellor w/o using an SSRI.
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Thank you for that, I think talking about things that I care about makes me light up. Yes, I’m married.
@joniotto769711 ай бұрын
Do you have an Instagram
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
Yes! @therealsteadycoach
@praveenmoorthy-z5f11 ай бұрын
GUYS PPPD ONLY HAPPENS TO SMART PEOPLE WITH OCD LIKE SYMPTOMS AND HYPER-PERFORMANCE/HYPER-FOCUSSED INDIVIDUALS. DISCLAIMER : this might not always be true , but it is for me and most others I know in certain forums.
@TheSteadyCoach11 ай бұрын
It definitely follows certain patterns in personality! I have seen calm people develop it too because they can be feeling repressors