How to heal from chronic dizziness or PPPD (first steps!)

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The Steady Coach

The Steady Coach

Күн бұрын

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@flyersluver4eva
@flyersluver4eva 2 жыл бұрын
Googling symptoms has been my biggest enemy I’d say. Unbelievable amount of anxiety. There’s nothing worse than being inside. Your own head sometimes
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely a common issue.
@t1202j
@t1202j 2 жыл бұрын
googling is literally the worse thing for people with anxiety issues.
@kokomorales8320
@kokomorales8320 Жыл бұрын
I agree. I can fully relate to that
@lolitamiranda4472
@lolitamiranda4472 9 ай бұрын
Definitely it helped me ,i love your explanation ,you’re right i am a person who thinks of the worse and it seems it’s all in my brain and i sense what’s going on ,it triggers and i have the feeling of anxiety .You’re such a great audiologist I’ve been looking for exercises that would help me fight this and i found you,so the moment i saw this i followed you and i felt relief i believed and i agree in all what you discussed or-explained you’re God sent ,thank you very much ,i started tonite and i’ll do it again ,all the things you said hit me bec i have nervousness and i am coward but hearing what you said i understood everything and the first time i did the exercises they worked for me ,i learned how to do deep breathing!Thanks a million .!I felt better ,thank you again😊
@JonnyQ408
@JonnyQ408 7 ай бұрын
I agree, one search on Google, and we think we have all types of disease
@paulaspagnuolo8285
@paulaspagnuolo8285 2 жыл бұрын
It's a relief to find people who "get it" and are offering explanations and possible solutions for the thousands (if not millions) of people who may experience this at some level.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
What you're experiencing is 100% real and you can get better, Paula. I will have a new video out this weekend explaining a method people can use on their own to start their treatment. Thank you for your kind words.
@tinnalaco
@tinnalaco 2 ай бұрын
I literally cried after watching your video. I've never had anyone explaining so simply yet so effectively what PPPD actually is. After hearing you explaining that this is a constant "fight or flight" state, I became more aware of what I have to do with my body and brain to feel better. More importantly, I have deep belief that consistency in calming my body and doing these exercises can actually heal me. Thank you. God bless! ❤
@AnnaCooke-sv7qc
@AnnaCooke-sv7qc 2 ай бұрын
My opinion and appreciation exactly. Couldn't say better myself.
@jesjorgensen
@jesjorgensen 2 ай бұрын
The reason you might not read many comments from people who has recovered from PPPD is that when you get cured, you just want to live your life normally again. You're not spending much time on social media like youtube looking for explanations and help any more. My PPPD began around three years ago, and it took me about two years to recover. The time it takes to recover depends on how long you need to change your life so it doesn't overburden your nervous system any more. (Please also remember to check that there isn't something physically wrong with you - go check your ears, vision, heart, etc.). My blood pressure was very high due to stress and being in a constant fight, flight, freeze mode. I believe stress activates a body alarm mode that will make you dizzy after some time and I did not do any PPPD exercises like "tracking"; I just started managing my stress levels (changed my job to a less stressful one, took long walks, used metacognitive therapy) Best of luck. You can be healed, but accept that it will take time in most cases.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@kagimurebeccab5854
@kagimurebeccab5854 Ай бұрын
​@TheSteadyCoach , could you be having a support group where those battling with symptoms can like share and encourage each other, also where we can get reviews from those who are recovering or are recovered. I have been in this place for three months now, seem different specialists including a psychiatrist but I'm yet to get well. Need help
@davidcammilleri5526
@davidcammilleri5526 10 ай бұрын
Dr Yonit! I have been diagnosed with Long Covid and also PPPD. I have been sick since April 1, 2023. I found your KZbin channel 5 days ago. Since Then I have felt the best I have felt in 7 months. I have turned all of my negative thinking around. I have started pushing myself again. The breathing and eye exercises are game changers. The biggest challenge for everyone who has PPPD is the diagnosis. Once I got to the right doctor it changed everything. Then I found your channel and it;s amazing! Thank you so much for taking the time to do these videos. Truly life changing!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 9 ай бұрын
Another amazing comment from you, David, this really warms my heart and I am SO glad you're seeing the progress you deserve!
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 4 ай бұрын
Please stop the covid dumbness.
@jonaslarsen94
@jonaslarsen94 18 күн бұрын
Hi, how are you doing now David?
@MuratYlmaz1903
@MuratYlmaz1903 2 жыл бұрын
This might be the best explanatory and educational video about pppd all over the internet. Thanks doc!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Murat, I’m so glad you found it helpful! I had no idea when I put it out that it would gain the traction it has. I’m so glad to have a way to share this information with people, because far too many are suffering.
@Abu_al-rrub
@Abu_al-rrub 3 ай бұрын
I'm new to your channel, I'm experiencing undiagnosed scary dizziness, off balance , depersonalization etc 5 years already, but I'm taking the opportunity to say that you are very beautiful and listening to you can calm my symptoms down, thank you, Doctor ❤
@Smac101
@Smac101 5 ай бұрын
2+ yrs post concussion (or what ever they call it now) and still working on my constant dizziness + elevated nervous system which I believe roots from my eyes and neck instability. Have improved but still in need of tracking down what exactly is going on. Simple exercises like this and charismatic teachers like yourself truly give peeps like me more confidence and direction...especially when we've tried all of the PTs and doctors out there.
@CellMusic100
@CellMusic100 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I'm so happy you felt compelled to make this information (and these rehabilitation techniques) accessible. To say these are mind and life-saving is not an exaggeration. You've made a significant difference in the lives of people who need it.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much for the kind words. There are many people who are suffering and even if this just reaches a few of them, I know it will make a difference in the world.
@kashg.5973
@kashg.5973 Жыл бұрын
Combining tracking and balancing drills with parasympathetic breathing has been an absolute boon. In just 3 days the difference has been incredible. I've been dealing with mild balance issues for roughly a month after some significantly stressful moments in my life. Also, your empathetic approach really comes through. That alone alleviated so much of the stress surrounding chronic dizziness. It feel almost claustrophobic but your insights and guidance are showing us a way out. Thanks so much.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words, Kash! I am so happy to hear of your progress! It is truly my privilege to be able to help.
@kashg.5973
@kashg.5973 Жыл бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach My main frustration at this point is that progress is not necessarily linear (was checked out by 2 docs who also mentioned chronic stress as a source after it began about a month ago after 3 loved ones were hospitalized for various reasons). I'm still able to workout (run, lift, HIIT) and have now had days when it's all but gone. Also, the foggy headedness, slight sense of imbalance is almost always gone by the evening but is always worse in the morning (cortisol spike perhaps?).
@sharmarahul0607
@sharmarahul0607 Жыл бұрын
Hiii what you do can you please tell
@kashg.5973
@kashg.5973 Жыл бұрын
@@sharmarahul0607 I first got checked out by two docs. I've experienced BPPV before and thought maybe that was the culprit. Once you can rule out an actual physical ailment to a reasonable degree, you realize just how much chronic stress in all its various guises - grief, anxiety, frustration - is the main culprit as @TheSteadyCoach insists. For me, going through balance exercises alongside parasympathetic breathing helps boost my confidence which - in turn - reduces my stress. I'm also makng a concerted effort in addressing the roots of my so-called chronic stress. I can pinpoint almost to the day when my sense of imbalance began to occur and it coinciding with some incredibly significant and stressful moments in my life. It's still a process but the more I address the various stressors in my life contributing to these vestibular issues, the easier it is for me to see the connection. And once you can really see the connection, it seems to become easier to address in a meaningful way. I can see with confidence that I've now had days with minimal to no issues. Just remember, progress is not linear. I had the three great days followed by a setback. That's all part of the process of healing. Godspeed.
@jamiejam3825
@jamiejam3825 9 ай бұрын
@@kashg.5973this has been my experience as well. I’ve been dealing with this since October. In the morning I can immediately tell if it’s present. Usually evening is better for me but when I workout I find I’m very dizzy after. It’s been a nightmare but I have a doctor appt coming up and I’m certain I’m on the right track with PPPD or migraine. Best of luck to you!
@christinanavarro3802
@christinanavarro3802 2 ай бұрын
I am so happy i found this veideo and trying it will get back to you in a week, i have been having Vertigo since Feb.2024
@Zeepjeliefs
@Zeepjeliefs Жыл бұрын
Hello there I need to tell you that watching your videos helped me tremendously and you don't even know it but you helped me survive through the symptoms and it made me able to still finish my masters degree while I had VN in February and afterwards pppd. I was very anxious before I found your videos and they helped me pull through it and work on my internship. Thank you so much your work is very valued and important 🥰
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
I am so, so so happy to hear this! Congratulations on your masters degree! It moves me deeply to know that you're out there living life again. I am grateful to have been part of your healing in my small way.
@carikshawn4201
@carikshawn4201 Жыл бұрын
Almost 8 years of dizzy with balance problem and I refuse to give up so I'm searching for help every day...just listened and did exercise with you and will do this daily now...thanks much, praying it works....it will be nice to be "normal" again soon. Was diagnosed with Vestibular Migraines...by the way.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Hi there, it is a treatable and curable condition. Please consider taking the free course for FAR more guidelines on recovery. thesteadycoach.com/free-course
@chriswaits6402
@chriswaits6402 Жыл бұрын
My 41 y/o dtr diagnosed with VM. Been dealing with chronic vertigo for 2+yrs. Can't drive. On 1mg klonopin. Helps a bit. Did vestibular rehab, botox injections in neck/head, had MRI/CT. All other tests. Allegedly normal. Drinks 12 diet coke per day, smokes 1.5 pk cigarettes, poor diet, poor hygiene. Idk if these are factors. Aspartame is not healthy. Desperately want to help her
@lsmith3942
@lsmith3942 Жыл бұрын
how u doing now any solutions
@gexgarcia
@gexgarcia Жыл бұрын
Hi dr. Yonit! Your videos have been a blessing. Have had dizziness since December and I’ve been cleared by doctors as nothing physically is causing my dizziness. When I finally accepted that this is neural circuit dizziness - my anxiety about it has gone down drastically. It hasn’t disappeared completely yet but am doing ur free course and meditating, going back to working out and I feel a lot better about myself. Confidence is slowly building and I know the dizziness will go away in time. Thank you again for doing what you do! 💖
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Gex! You got this!
@englishwithhina5398
@englishwithhina5398 Жыл бұрын
How r j know @gecgarica
@sahidortiz2832
@sahidortiz2832 7 ай бұрын
Hi how are you??? Fine? Better?
@barbarabuenger378
@barbarabuenger378 7 ай бұрын
I have no physical cause for my vertigo. My doc says stress is causing it, so I think these may be the answer for me. How long does it usually take for vertigo to disappear with exercises? Thank you! Barbara B
@gexgarcia
@gexgarcia 6 ай бұрын
Hello! My dizziness is gone and I am 100% back to living normally again. I honestly believe that slowly going back to doing the things you love plus exercise is incredibly empowering and the brain will slowly tell itself that it’s safe and it doesn’t feel the need to focus on the dizziness anymore. Meditation and working out helps A LOT and there are some days I can feel it coming back and I know I’m stressed, I recognize that and just try to relax - it goes away. Just keep telling yourself that you have control and it will slowly get better. I promise you it will go away.
@Hightowngirl
@Hightowngirl 17 күн бұрын
I have dizziness, spinning, imbalance, wondering and visual issues since mid December. 24/7. Done all the exercises, vitamins, Dramamine, diet changes, CT scan, MRI’s, epleys, occupational therapy, eye tests, hearing tests, ear pressure tests, eye path tests - you name it. Still 24/7. Sometimes I feel like a bobble head doll. Other times like someone has been spinning me in circles for hours and I cannot balance myself. And sometimes like someone is pushing down on my shoulders. It’s hell! So frustrating. All the doctors do is refer me to someone else.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 17 күн бұрын
You’re in the right place. I’m sorry you’re going through this. Please watch some of the success stories!
@ylbergashi8425
@ylbergashi8425 Жыл бұрын
Bless you ❤ The worst thing about this illness have been the gaslighting by the Norwegian doctors and neurologists for years now!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
I truly believe they try their best but don't have the understanding or the tools to help people. You are in the right place!!!
@ticklish1979
@ticklish1979 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, I just ended up in an ambulance and the er twice in 3 days. This has been going on for almost 2 years and this exercise helped immensely. Thank you thank you thank you ❤ Randy from Regina, Saskatchewan Canada
@afsoonerfanian5804
@afsoonerfanian5804 Жыл бұрын
You may not belive how helpful this video was to me. God bless you. Thank you very much.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
So glad it helped. You're not alone.
@Gayleturner-c9c
@Gayleturner-c9c Ай бұрын
I am glad I found you. I have been suffering with chronic dizziness for years! I have healthy physically, but have this dizziness that will ease somewhat but does not go away. I have also felt this "fight or flight" issue- I never thought it was connected to the dizziness. Thank you. I am starting these exercises today.
@heleneanonyme
@heleneanonyme 6 ай бұрын
From Switzerland : I appreciate the exercices, very efficient to calm down my chronical dizziness. Would appreciate to have more exercices of this kind to practice, please show more ! Thank you. Elena.
@devorasinton5254
@devorasinton5254 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I am starting to try these and feel relief. You should be blessed back with health and life for all that you have offered for humanity!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
🙏 it is my privilege to be able to help people.
@OnaliIsmail
@OnaliIsmail Жыл бұрын
SOLVED …. So I had all the symptoms of PPPD. I’m male, 50 years old. Spend long hours in from of computer screens. Symptoms started about 2 years ago. Feeling of confusion, brain fog, unable to concentrate, poor memory. Then mild dizziness when walking especially corridors and the supermarket. Symptoms got worse, depression and very emotional. Jaw pain at my TMJ and incredible neck pain. Had MRI, CT, ear pressure test, eye test, changed glasses, dental checks etc. All cost me a small fortune. Tried stretches, yoga, meditation etc. nothing worked. THEN… by chance I had reason to close my ears with my fingers… symptoms reduced. So I wore earplugs and …. Symptoms reduced. Kept them on 24/7 for a week to get through the day. I still didn’t know why symptoms reduced. Took the ear plugs out it was like letting the devil back in. With the earplugs in whilst driving and pressed down on the plugs and symptoms reduced even more. Was convinced it was ears. So I watched a video on doing ear massage and stretching. When I pulled and stretched my ears, away from my nose line, and held them there for a minute, it was quite sore, the symptoms had reduced massively!! The pain in jaw / cheek had gone but my inner ear was very sore as I kept doing this all day. The next day all symptoms had gone by 90 percent but has very sore inner ears. I am now on day 3 and no dizziness etc but still quite sore inner ears and haven’t stretched them since. Please try this and reply if this worked for you. Go easy on the ears tho. Very gently pull and stretch them away from the side of your head. Please do reply if this works or not.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Earplugs actually really do work- they reduce nervous system overload. They are only helpful for the short term though- it’s important not to avoid sound for a long time. I’m glad the massage helped. it seems like maybe there was some kind of physical tension contributing to your symptoms- unfortunately not the case for most people with PPPD.
@chuongnguyen1932
@chuongnguyen1932 2 ай бұрын
I realize this exactly as you did, but I dont bring ear plug everytime like you. With your recommendation, I think I will try to do it one more. Thank you very much for your comment. One more thing I'd like to ask, have you fully recovered?
@jonaslarsen94
@jonaslarsen94 18 күн бұрын
Hi, how are you doing now?
@OnaliIsmail
@OnaliIsmail 18 күн бұрын
@@jonaslarsen94 sadly symptoms came back after a few months.
@juliagooliagiulia723
@juliagooliagiulia723 Ай бұрын
God Bless you Dr. Yo.. you have helped me so much!! It has been like living in hell since June 22nd 2022 for me. Severe Vertigo brought on by hormones due to menopause that lasted for hours with vomiting and diarrhea nonstop i ended up in the hospital-not knowing what was happening to me-this happened 3 more times.. after many tests. seeing an ENT, a fancy neurologist in downtown chicago, an mri, etc. all found me healthy but diagnosed with Vestibular migraine.. I had always had motion sickness as a child.. began taking migraine preventative and i still somehow developed PPPD.. Noone understands.. I can't drive myself, my job allows me to work from home and I have a wonderful family thankfully-- but I feel trapped in my house. You doing this for free--you are a GOD send. Thank you!!!
@jdyer4596
@jdyer4596 Жыл бұрын
It’s so good to know I’m not alone in this omg what an awful decease thank you so much
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
You are not alone! There is hope! ❤
@ahmetbugranazik2690
@ahmetbugranazik2690 2 жыл бұрын
I believe that this PPPD thing has some cervical component instead putting to much focus on vestibular system, eyes are related with visual stimuli indirectly secondary to the neck position output to brain, in fact eyes are compensating neck position error all the time that makes them very tired, neck muscles and eyes as an outcome make you feel heavyheaded or lightheaded given the feedback information to the brain. This issue almost always induce anxiety or happen after anxious situations. What I suggest is that, it is simply due to the neck muscle spasm (continuing weeks), constricting it too much, make the bloodflow decrease, squeezing nearby structures and effecting eyes and neck position feedback to the brain. Almost all recommended exercises in youtube which make you feel better is somehow related with neck movement. Try to unlock the spasm in neck with scientific manner first and then if it is not working, try more complicated things.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ahmet, any of the three systems involved in balance can be incorrectly integrated by the brain and lead to PPPD symptoms. The neck and proprioceptive system in general can be the the primary one, and I totally agree that a neck spasm can lead to altered proprioceptive input and therefore to dizziness, but in my experience, addressing the neck spasm is still addressing the symptom rather than the root cause. WHY is someone having a spasm? That's why it's important to understand the role of the nervous system in this process.
@Menfam6
@Menfam6 29 күн бұрын
My vestibular therapist is working with me on this exact thing! You can have a nerve that is affecting the Vagus Nerve, which can bring on panic attacks. Working with the neck, ears and eyes is our plan to recovery. Thank you Dr. Yonit for all your help!
@Mr315679
@Mr315679 2 жыл бұрын
“Retrain the brain to appropriately listen to the eyes” .. perfect explanation of what is happening.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, glad this made sense to you!
@Mr315679
@Mr315679 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach yes because when asked what exactly does it feel like ,the only explanation is not exactly all the way “ dizzy “ but maybe spatial disorientation but not really . It’s like my eyes are tired & jumpy & can’t properly track too much movements
@johntaylor-hayhurst392
@johntaylor-hayhurst392 Жыл бұрын
I’m still in the diagnosis stage and I still don’t have a label for what I have! This makes a lot of sense though, I do feel my mood and anxiety level play a massive part in the severity of my symptoms. Thank you for putting these videos up!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, John! You are not alone!
@esperantapolynice4814
@esperantapolynice4814 8 ай бұрын
Dr.Yonit Please l only found your channel 2 weeks ago ,l already feels a big relief , you're certainly an angel sent by God Jehovah , the doctor gave me prescription l felt that was making me fell even worse , thank you for loving heart. May the Almighty bless all your loves one and your followers who suffer with that very dangerous disease .
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 8 ай бұрын
I am so glad that you found my channel too! ❤
@rblightchild
@rblightchild Жыл бұрын
i love the intro explaining why. I've had tinnitus and vertigo for years before being diagnosed with pppd and ging to PT for it. Im very happy now that i can do my balance exercises and optokinetic videos also helped me as far as walking in busy areas like grocery stores and for driving. i appreciate you.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Rasheedah! I am so glad this was helpful!
@deysimayorga7584
@deysimayorga7584 2 жыл бұрын
Hi!! I am so glad to hear that. Not the only one who's going through this. I've been starting to question my sanity. Sometimes I feel like I'm going crazy. I have major anxiety!! I got diagnosed with a vestibular disorder in 2011 I did physical therapy for a few months and acupuncture and it went away. But since 2011 it comes and goes and just recently I got diagnosed with PPPD. As of right now I've been dealing with the symptoms consistently for about 5 years now. I can't drive, I don't like to be around too many people, it's affected my vision, it's pretty much affected my entire life. I can't work, I can't drive a car, I can't go on walks or even be a passenger in a car for too long because the movement triggers it. I'm desperate! I just want to be normal again!! 😭😭😭
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
You're not alone, Deysi! I know it's horrible and turns people's lives upside down. But they really can get better.
@deysimayorga7584
@deysimayorga7584 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach Where do I start? I don't even know where to begin.
@catherinewambui5322
@catherinewambui5322 Жыл бұрын
How are you?
@katherinetalevski468
@katherinetalevski468 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I've been going through it for about 7 years now. I take lexapro to try help calm the anxiety and nothing seems to be helping 😭
@Mickey71773
@Mickey71773 Жыл бұрын
Just started watching today. I going to try these external exercises today. I am also going to change my diet, internal changes, to lessen my stresses/anxiety so my brain doesn't shut down or disassociate.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Please take a look at the other videos on my channel! This is one of my older ones and I have tons of good information on the other stuff you should be doing.
@altprotestant8108
@altprotestant8108 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I’ve been suffering this type of dizziness and imbalance since April 10th! My life has been turned upside down. And yes the fatigue is real! I will gladly try this out.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 3 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry to hear you've been suffering with this! Unfortunately it's not something that many medical professionals know how to deal with, but you CAN heal from it! Just understanding how our central nervous system can go haywire can help you find tools to help. Have you found anything so far that seems to help with your symptoms?
@faithruiz9275
@faithruiz9275 2 жыл бұрын
my boyfriend has been suffering from this the exact same day as you and still now. he doesn’t have anyone to talk to about this that feels the way he does. is there a social media you have i can give him from you so he can ask you questions and not feel so alone ?
@altprotestant8108
@altprotestant8108 2 жыл бұрын
@@faithruiz9275 yeah drop his @ for anything and I’ll add him
@altprotestant8108
@altprotestant8108 2 жыл бұрын
@@faithruiz9275 amosc 👻fuegostus
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Faith, i am just seeing this comment, he’s welcome to find me on IG @coachdryo or email me at thesteadycoach@gmail.com !
@janayoconnor6643
@janayoconnor6643 Жыл бұрын
Hi! I am currently taking your course. Thank you for offering this course and dedicating so much to this cause!! So far it has been very helpful. I have been chronically dizziness for a year and a half…chronic for me is everyday all day long except when I am sitting or lying down. Hoping this course can give me some relief! I have been to multiple doctors are had many tests performed…everything coming back ‘normal”
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry you are going through this, Janay! I am glad you are going through the course! You are not alone!
@ginnysnyder
@ginnysnyder 11 ай бұрын
@ Janay...YOU are not alone ! I have the swooping, walking on a Trampoline, etc. Dizziness from the second I put my foot on the floor in am till I get in bed in pm !!! Going to PT& Waiting for my MRI appt but Neuro Dr. said she feels it is pppd ! An ANSWER FINALLY!! I have started the exercises with MUCH HOPE !!!
@ashwinimahale2937
@ashwinimahale2937 11 ай бұрын
Got great relief after starting exercise staring one card at a time, didn't try saccades yet to try. Thanx for your great great efforts putting here on KZbin for betterment of humans. God bless
@katherinegrady6208
@katherinegrady6208 2 жыл бұрын
Love the use of the cards! Went thru balance rehab. Your use of cards is so much easier and more simplistic. So glad I found your channel!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Katherine, I am so glad you like the cards! To make things even more challenging, I sometimes have people use photographs or busy images and have them pick out details while they are doing the exercises.
@Megan_Jennifer
@Megan_Jennifer 2 жыл бұрын
Hey guys! Wanted to comment on this video and say that I did this routine for two months straight and it helped me so much! Keep going ♥️
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️ thank you! It is truly a privilege to be able to help! Thank you for trusting me in your healing!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
PS LISTEN TO THIS LADY!! She has gotten so much better!!!!
@sagigxxx
@sagigxxx 2 жыл бұрын
So happy for you! How long did it take for you to see improvements? I am on my day 10 of VRT and It‘s getting better than coming back than better. Like a rollercoaster. Makes me discouraged. Thank you!
@Megan_Jennifer
@Megan_Jennifer 2 жыл бұрын
@@sagigxxx hi I have only just seen this! I don’t have notifications on. So sorry 😅 it took me 2 months of doing VRT to feel improvements
@Bennysoapco
@Bennysoapco 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all your information on your videos. I have been going this since last July. It was the audiologists and balance testing after seeing an ENT that got me some answers. Now in PT and they have me doing these exercises now. But I am going to use the breathing techniques as well. Also lots of walking has helped me a ton as well. I was basically bedridden for about 5 months from this awful crap. I am excited to hopefully get to drive here soon again. Life has been pure hell with this. I was told from loved ones that nothing was wrong with me and it was all anxiety and in my head. Thank you so much for letting people know this is so real! God bless you for real!
@Bennysoapco
@Bennysoapco 4 ай бұрын
Also vitamin D has helped and also SAMe vitamins and going to start lithium as well to see if it will also help.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely not just anxiety and not just in your head!! But thankfully a brain processing change that can be reversed as long as your medical tests have shown you’re healthy.
@kiranpokuri1905
@kiranpokuri1905 10 ай бұрын
Thank you doctor...your videos are very reassuring for those of us with these vertigo and dizziness symptoms..they are very complicated for normal and healthy people to understand
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 10 ай бұрын
I am glad that you found this channel, Kiran ❤
@Tyson19882
@Tyson19882 Жыл бұрын
My PPPD, VM, MDDS started 3 years ago and VRT didn’t work for me. Now thanks to you I know why. Thankful I’ve found this channel
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
I am so glad that you found this channel too, Sam!
@543cooljon
@543cooljon 2 жыл бұрын
Really helpful videos. I never even knew what PPPD was until I got required to take a booster shot for school. These exercises along with meclizine and claritin helped me recover in a month. I hope I never have to experience this again. I feel terrible for people suffering with this condition. It really is horrible and mine was probably very mild compared to what others have since about half of the day I would feel normal.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
So glad to hear you're better! It is a horrible experience. Fortunately, having a short episode (though it felt like a very long time, I'm sure) means that it's less likely to ever happen again.
@SHTFACE83
@SHTFACE83 2 жыл бұрын
How did the claritan help?
@543cooljon
@543cooljon 2 жыл бұрын
@@SHTFACE83 it helps for long covid/longhaul from vaccine because your immune system is overreacting. Antihistamines are your best friend and both meclizine and claritin are antihistamines. Meclizine worked better because it targeted the specific issue while also being an H1 antihistamine. Claritin was an H2 blocker and is not the most effective antihistamine. But its still good because you can take it during the day. Meclizine at night got me tired.
@SHTFACE83
@SHTFACE83 2 жыл бұрын
@@543cooljon and you felt better in just one month?
@SHTFACE83
@SHTFACE83 2 жыл бұрын
@@543cooljon I was prescribed an ssri and I don’t want to take it. I’m concerned with the side affects. I want to try to do it by myself. But Claritin and meclizine is just over the counter, I would try that for a short period.
@manikantabadam
@manikantabadam 8 ай бұрын
Love your attitude! Have had PPPD for 6 months now. And yes, I’m dancing it too 😁 not cured but not scared
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@t1202j
@t1202j Жыл бұрын
The one change that helped me the most was incorporating allergy shots into my regime. I truly believe giving the diagnose of PPPD does a disservice to the patient. ENT's literally have no clue and all the have to offer is drugs that probably won't help much. IMO. I literally went to three ENTs and got three different diagnoses. I recommend adding an allergist immunologist into the mix. See if you have food or environmental allergies.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
I’m glad that helped you. The PPPD diagnosis is often a disservice, I agree with you there. For some people it is comforting, though.
@AnnaCooke-sv7qc
@AnnaCooke-sv7qc 2 ай бұрын
Wonderful video, wonderful coaching, and explanation of a problem. Thank you so much. I am starting my exercising today.
@BeautifullyBubbly
@BeautifullyBubbly 11 ай бұрын
You’ve answered so many of my questions, THANK YOU! 🥺
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 11 ай бұрын
I am so glad! You're very welcome!
@christinasouza2468
@christinasouza2468 2 жыл бұрын
your videos are such a blessing. I have been using somatic tracking to heal for quite some time and it has worked for my migraines and chronic muscle tension. Over the summer dizziness started to pop up and that brought some fear. A lot of the Mind Body books don’t mention in detail about dizziness even though I know from my own research it comes from the brain. Thank you so much for confirming this. Sometimes just hearing somebody else make the connection makes me feel not so alone and brings a little safety to my brain. I will continue to do your meditations and somatic tracking and add in these ideas. I know my body will release when it feels safe. I am even having my students meditate and breathe at the beginning of each class. I am a middle school teacher and I have been in chronic fight or flight throughout Covid. This year the classroom is much simpler but I believe the exhaustion has set in and is keeping my nervous system in high alert. I think we could all use reminders to trim the volume dial down I appreciate what you do💜
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Christina! Thank you for sharing your experiences. How incredible to hear the way mindfulness and somatic tracking have helped you with tension and migraines. Dizziness operates on the some of the same brain circuitry as pain, and some of us (especially people who get migraines, people who are “go getters”) are especially prone to developing dizziness as a symptom. Dizziness is particularly scary because it automatically triggers the fight or flight response. You are not alone! And yes, just understanding it can take away the fear (which is a big part of the fuel). I have had a few patients have a significant reduction in their dizziness JUST from talking about this ONE TIME! Keep me posted! Wishing you health and some time and space to breath. Thank you for the hard work you put in as a teacher.
@Truerealism747
@Truerealism747 2 жыл бұрын
I've had dizzynes 2 years then dtmoch pain then hitus hernia now constant shoulder pain 2 years started in my throat globus Clair weekend good book to read
@Patrick-h7e
@Patrick-h7e 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the time and effort you put into making this helpful and informative video.
@christopherkeeble3433
@christopherkeeble3433 7 ай бұрын
First had PPPD back in 2008 finally got to see ent in 2011 and could not find anything so I had to just deal with it. The feeling ebbed and flowed since then, I dreaded going into some shops with the fear of going dizzy and then getting anxious about it all, people don't get the it when I say that I feel disconnected all the time. It has been bad the past month but I'm glad I stumbled upon this channel, at least I know what it is now and shall do these exercises which I hope will improve my current state. Thanks so much.
@RitzWood32
@RitzWood32 3 ай бұрын
Have they been working for you?
@Adiefrancis0161
@Adiefrancis0161 2 ай бұрын
So grateful for your channel as you give me hope. Ive just downloaded your free guide and ive listened ti Whitney's recovery story which has gave me belief. I have Vestibular neuritis, well thats what the dr said after months of not knowing. Im on medication called betahistine which dont really help. My dizziness started about 5 months ago randomly when i was in town shopping. I only get dizzy when i walk not when sat down or driving.
@meganhenry5795
@meganhenry5795 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all you do Dr. Yonit! 💕
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Aw, thank you, Megan! It’s my privilege!
@ashwinimahale2937
@ashwinimahale2937 11 ай бұрын
Got checked for b12 deficiency.. I got my dizziness symptoms relieved after getting b12 shots although continuing with these exercises daily!! Greatly benefitted
@abhaygautam4069
@abhaygautam4069 9 ай бұрын
Really bro! What were exact symptoms. I am having 24 hrs imbalance. Pls reply
@michellesawyer7360
@michellesawyer7360 4 ай бұрын
This really helps that I'm not going crazy 😜 but it drives me crazy so thank you for yr help n having compassion to help others going through this torture ❤😢
@deemure8842
@deemure8842 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your amazing clear and precise video , it is making a big difference . 😊
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Dee! Thank you for trusting me with your healing! ❤
@MariaLeon-ct5nc
@MariaLeon-ct5nc Жыл бұрын
I've been going through this constantly, apparently caused by Meniere's disease, since June of 2021 and it's becoming worse every day. I'm too young to live the rest of my life like this... I'm glad I've found you because, even though the doctor showed me a series of vestibular exercises and I'm taking some medicine (bethaistine), the breathing part before practicing the exercises was never on the list and the exercises are not helping me anymore. Now I know why! It makes sense, since anxiety is one of main issues we all go through as well. Thanks so much! I've heard all exercises are not appropriate for everybody and they should be personalized. Do you agree with that!?
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, these exercises are just the basics, and the best way to get an exercise program is to go to a vestibular therapist. But the general technique works for all triggering activities.
@deadcatlives6931
@deadcatlives6931 2 жыл бұрын
You are awesome, I have watched everything I could since 4/2/21 unfortunately. You are truly amazing thank you.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
I know it's been a very long year for you. I really hope these methods help. I also just released a course (free) that explains how to use these techniques in more detail. If you'd like to check it out, visit members.thesteadycoach.com/free-chronic-dizziness-course
@chen-eddywang8618
@chen-eddywang8618 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I think I may have PPPD, and the parasympathetic breathing exercises helped me a lot. I’m hoping to consistently do the exercises and look at your other videos as well!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 5 ай бұрын
You are so welcome, and thank you for your generosity. It is my privilege to be able to help you- your support means a lot to me. I don't know if you've taken the free course yet, but it synthesizes the info from my channel into a logical order. thesteadycoach.com/free-course
@wahabbaig9830
@wahabbaig9830 2 жыл бұрын
Your knowledge and explanation always amaze me appreciate your sincerity in helping the needy 👍
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
I feel very glad I can help!
@hunters7907
@hunters7907 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for providing your expertise here, I’m looking forward to trying your system. I’ve battled this stuff for years and am always looking for good info to try 👊🏻
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy it, Hunter! I’ve been getting great feedback about it.
@annerousselin4079
@annerousselin4079 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot.I ve been suffering from 3pd for 20 years non With years of complete stop of the symptoms and moments of severe dizziness. I m French and here nobody puts words on this illness. I m so grateful to have found you and a French physiotherapist who understands my dizziness issues. For the moment the most I practice exercices the dizziest I feel but I reckon it' s normal at the beginning of the healing? Just 3 days now...
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 3 жыл бұрын
Anne, thank you for sharing your story. You are absolutely right, many people don't understand this condition and they're quick to tell you it's all in your head. Remember this: "The brain can't fix what the brain can't see." If your exercises cause some dizziness, that is the first step to your healing. What other exercises has your physiotherapist shown you that have been helpful?
@howardchud9097
@howardchud9097 8 ай бұрын
Vertigo itself, where room spins around is a very serious problem, not to be confused with dizziness and balance issues which may have symptoms of Vertigo. The card exercise really helps. I use pencils. Balance exercises are also vital. Brain - Eyes - Ears work in tandem.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 8 ай бұрын
Yep!
@davidwilliams2578
@davidwilliams2578 2 жыл бұрын
I think that my issues seems like PPPV. It is exact symptoms I have. @ weeks ago I went to the ER thinking I had Coveid-19 so the Doctors ran labs test MRI etc and Covid test was negative. Well, they though I had another Stroke and was admitted overnight until my Doctor (Neurologists) said no I didn't have another stroke. They think I have BPPV but until I saw you video explain what a PPPV is I released here I go that exacting what I feel. So far I its been 3 weeks since I started feeling this and at the same time I got a very bad cold. Thank you for sharing. I am going to start doing the exercises. Thank you!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
So sorry you're dealing with this now, Dave! Make sure they do check you for BPPV- because sometimes BPPV and PPPD occur at the same time!
@Aearin26
@Aearin26 Жыл бұрын
Im glad i found this. I just started having dizzines after caught an influenza a. The dizziness wont go away.I can't do things normally things ,coz its so annoying. found this I know i will get better. thank You so much❤︎❤︎❤︎
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@SHTFACE83
@SHTFACE83 2 жыл бұрын
I’m very happy I found this channel and I’m also happy to learn it can get better. I’ve been going through this since January 2022. I had horrible migraine like headaches from Covid and then gradually these swaying feelings came on. I’ve seen a lot of specialist and had multiple imagining and they are all normal. I’m not longer afraid that the source is something serious but it’s annoying and I want it to go away. I’m going to begin these exercises right away.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
I am so happy you found us too! You can heal!
@arvindsingh7608
@arvindsingh7608 Жыл бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach How much time taken to heal
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 4 ай бұрын
Another covid believer :-/
@nisalevy
@nisalevy 3 жыл бұрын
This is so great! I still have occasional dizziness from long COVID. I'll try these.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 3 жыл бұрын
Bouts of occasional dizziness are terrible- sometimes even worse than dizziness that comes and stays. Next week I'll be posting a video on fluctuating dizziness and why it's so hard to heal from it, and I'll have a COVID-19 dizziness specific video after that one! Stay tuned!
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 4 ай бұрын
Covid nonsense.
@scottkernaghan2600
@scottkernaghan2600 6 ай бұрын
Great video Interesting about 360 degree breathing Usually when people tell you to breathe diaphragmatically they focus only on the tummy going out and in Thanks for the tip 🙏
@saralofthouse5798
@saralofthouse5798 2 жыл бұрын
I am diagnosed with autonomic dysfunction, I suffer with pots, dysfunctional breathing and pppd. It all feels never ending, my hrv is permanently low and I've tried everything to improve my health. I'm going to try all of these exercises and hope for some improvent. Thankyou for this video I feel like I understand the the condition much more if nothing else.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Sara, I am so sorry to hear what you've gone through. It is common for my clients to report other strange symptoms, especially related to their nervous systems. If this video made sense to you, PLEASE take my course. It combines all the videos on my channel into a step by step process that can help you get your nervous system re-regulated and it is completely free. members.thesteadycoach.com
@JaJa-of6rr
@JaJa-of6rr 11 ай бұрын
The best explanation ever. Thank you
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 11 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@peteypickles3262
@peteypickles3262 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! You are a godsend!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 11 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@rachelm8622
@rachelm8622 2 жыл бұрын
Hello! I'm really glad I found your channel! I've been suffering from PPPD for 2.5 years now and have been very slowly, but surely recovering. I'm excited to watch through your videos and learn more about PPPD and ways to treat it. I do have a question. When doing these exercises, can I listen to calming music or asmr to help me relax? Or do I need to totally focus on the exercises? Thanks!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
You can 100% listen to calming music or whatever else you enjoy!
@deborahburrows3282
@deborahburrows3282 2 жыл бұрын
3yrs now thankyou for understsnding as no one else does
@annevans4968
@annevans4968 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dr Yonit. I was diagnosed by ENT doctor a few weeks ago with 3PD. It is nearly 6 months and is better than at start...i have a constant feeling of 'floaty' head when walking forward...started after my 2nd covid jab (astra zeneca) which drs agree reactivated a previous virus i had ben exposed to...whatever it was an acute vestibulaf neuritis lasted 4 days. I felt as though everything was draining from top of my head and the nausea and worst of spinning head had settled. I couldn't understand why i kept feeding dizzy lightheaded like I had drunk alcohol on empty stomach. I would feel like the feeling was reducing very slowly...i walk a lot and keep my tai-chi, yoga and light dancing exercises up....doc thinks it will go eventually and am waiting for exercises from physiotherapy in the clinic but i will try your exercises with the playing cards as there is still something there....it fluctuates due to all you talk about. It has all been very strange...and can sympathise with everyone who has this.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ann, what a miserable experience you have had. I am glad you were at least given a diagnosis- that really helps. The best thing you can do for yourself right now is to keep active the way you have been. These exercises in the video are very basic ones and if they don't feel challenging, that is because of how active you are! In physiotherapy, they should give you exercises that challenge you and bring on some of your symptoms. That is the key to getting better- being challenged, and then managing the symptoms as they happen. Yes, it is a slow recovery, but I know you can do it!
@Rose-gc8og
@Rose-gc8og Жыл бұрын
Hi Ann. Really appreciate if answer. Did you have the feeling of floor shifting when walking? Like walking on the walkways at the airport. Or walking on the boat.?
@cherlgolja5402
@cherlgolja5402 5 ай бұрын
Your a genius ❤
@aidaaquino9997
@aidaaquino9997 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Dr.Yonit for the very practical medical exercise to start treating mg recurring BPPV.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Hi Aida! These exercises aren't very good for recurring BPPV, but the technique of breathing and grounding between exercises is VERY good for anything that is recurrent or chronic.
@MedicareonVideo
@MedicareonVideo 2 жыл бұрын
Very helpful. Thank you!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
@thimotebatista5962
@thimotebatista5962 Жыл бұрын
Merci merci je ne trouvais plus de solution et ne comprenais plus mon état, je vais m'exercer tout les jours 💪💪💪
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Super! Je suis si content, Thimote!
@melindabianconi4045
@melindabianconi4045 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I have been dizzy n dealing with vertigo for months. Since June.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
So glad it helped, Melinda.
@thom6746
@thom6746 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for caring and sharing.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 11 ай бұрын
You're very welcome, Thom!
@kittiq
@kittiq 9 ай бұрын
12/12/2023 I feel a similar thing. Back in August of 2020, I was shopping and I felt so... off. It was very sudden. I was 11 at the time. A few days went by, and it never went away... fast forward three years, and here I am. I like to call it my "fog" because "dizziness" doesn't completely describe it. It started off light, and it was horrifying because I had just been so healthy until then. I haven't felt a MINUTE of relief. Ever. Not even for a second. It's always here, lingering in the back of my mind. Four days ago, on December 8th, I felt it the worst I've ever felt. It feels like a pressure behind my eyes. When I close my eyes, it mimics the motion of circulating, not spinning or rocking. We tried an ENT, eye doctor, ear doctor, blood tests, and regular doctor... and one by one, they all excused it as allergies or just told me to get more rest. Everything came back normal. I do have astigmatism and nearsightedness, but the glasses don't help. I feel so incredibly alone. My dad has felt the same thing for 30 years, and I got it from him. But I don't want to be like him in this way. I don't want to feel tired every day, with no interest in any of the activities I once loved and enjoyed so dearly. I don't want to feel this horrible "fog" biting at me day by day, second by second. It's so hard to describe. It's not a painful pressure, just an annoying constant one. Things that sometimes trigger it a little more are standing up too fast (I black out for a few seconds), being stressed, tired, having too much screen time, or reading. It either gets worse or my eyes strain. I got glasses to help with the strain, but they're useless. I always feel it, though sometimes more or less. I haven't found a pattern or rhythm, not any triggers or things that help. It doesn't affect my balance or vision in the slightest. I can walk and see just fine. I don't have any dizzy episodes, it's just constant. It decides when to get more extreme and lighter. When it's worse, I have trouble focusing. I struggle to calm myself down because my brain worries about it nonstop. Very rarely, I'll feel a 'drizzle.' It all comes in one go for a few seconds and then returns to its lighter form. It feels like a scribble. I feel disconnected from reality and sometimes feel like I'm floating or being dragged down by it. Or my body feels like it's leaning back. Things I have to miss out on now are steep slides, merry-go-rounds, swinging, rollercoasters, and rapidly fast driving. It's not painful at all, I feel it all in my head, it's not a migraine, vertigo, lightheadedness, or dizziness (I would assume), I worry I'll pass out from it, though I've never passed out before. It's chronic, being felt for 3 years with no relief. It hasn't bothered me a majority of the time but it's ALWAYS in the back of my mind reminding me I'm not okay. I haven't been diagnosed with anything because doctors give me that 'what?' look. It's always eating me away, especially as I'm writing this. I feel like it hasn't even been discovered by the world yet. It's not normal for a girl my age to feel this, right? :( I'm a hypochondriac: googling nonstop until I accidentally go too far and look into the extreme symptoms that only dig deeper into my nervous system. The only other thing I can think of is my sinuses. I'm getting an appointment in a month to scan them. Back to December 8th, 2023, when it began turning up the immensity. I was watching a movie and I could feel it turning up. It was at the point where I physically couldn't focus on the movie. Once it was over, I was crying to my parents. My dad went to bed and my mom stayed up with me as my fear grew worse. I had my first major panic attack. My entire body was uncontrollably shaking, my heart was rapidly beating, I was clammy, my cheeks were hot, I was VERY lightheaded, my 'fog' was extreme, and I was nauseous. I eventually calmed down with her help. My body felt like it was leaning back even though I was standing up straight. I went to bed after another hour of excessive worry. On December 12th, as I'm writing this, it hasn't gotten any better. Within these four days, I have gained depression, anxiety, and hopelessness. I'm crying every single day. I have a tension headache, the back of my head and neck hurt, my lymph nodes are a little swollen, and I feel it so strongly, I want to escape from reality. It's so painfully annoying. I wish it could go back to it's lighter form, but I've been stuck with this heavy fog for 4 days. The fact that it's not getting better leads me to believe I'll never be the same again. Here are some other unrelated symptoms I am chronically dealing with: •GERD (chronic acid reflux) and throat tightness, an uncomfortable symptom of GERD •Trouble focusing and staying present •Severe anxiety and excessive worry •Random body pains every day •Depression: loss of interest in everyday activities, hobbies, and passions: utter hopelessness, hard to take care of myself •Constant fatigue •This is funny, but my butt tingles when I'm nervous •Restless leg syndrome occasionally •Rosy and hot cheeks •Ever since COVID-19 my taste and smell have altered toward certain foods •Random body parts pulsing like a heart •Lack of exercise and healthy foods (overweight) I've been thinking of getting a therapist or psychologist but I have separation anxiety from my mother and don't feel comfortable going alone. It's just so dang expensive. Every day is the same struggle, worries, thoughts, tears, and hope. It's getting old. Part of me wants to take the easy way out: stay in bed all day, fail to take care of myself, cry all day, and quit everything. I've already started falling into that. NOBODY understands. Everyone hears my same old story, says sorry, and moves on with their day. I feel so alone. I miss happiness. I miss my childhood. I miss myself. No matter how happy I am, no matter how much faith I have, I always end up here. When will it end? Where did my enjoyment go? I want so badly to wake up and magically make it disappear. I can't wake up and accept that life is hard. I'm not an adult: I'm a child. Lost, confused, and stuck. I don't know how to reach out. I don't know how I can be saved. My brain is the scariest thing to me.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 9 ай бұрын
Hi there, you're not alone in the confusion and stuckness. As you might see from the other comments, everyone who ends up with symptoms like these feels utterly devastated at first. But things can get better. I encourage you strongly to seek therapy- it WILL help- and you can do it from the comfort of your home over video. Most of my clients do it that way.
@kittiq
@kittiq 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'll try therapy @@TheSteadyCoach
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 4 ай бұрын
Can't read all of that.
@mh199987
@mh199987 2 жыл бұрын
This is so awesome!! I had this happen to me for 6-8 weeks after my second covid vaccine. I got a booster and I'm on week 1 of this all over again. Have you seen people recover from repeated flares? So rough! (and weird)
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Oh yes, that's what the channel is all about. The trigger is almost never the cause. Take a look at some of the videos on stress and migraines for more info!
@MelonSmasher73
@MelonSmasher73 2 жыл бұрын
Same here!!!
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 4 ай бұрын
Stop getting those dumb injections.
@Karen-us3ls
@Karen-us3ls 8 ай бұрын
This was super helpful. Thank you so much! Chimes ver much with my experience.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 8 ай бұрын
You're very welcome, Karen!
@joycebanzon9236
@joycebanzon9236 9 ай бұрын
I had a dizzness every morning but bfore i go to d cr i stay in bed for secs hope i will be treated by this exercise i had two visions also i said to myself i have crossed eyes. on this disease i said i have to see a doctor for these. or i had in my mind i need to see a doctor. I am diagnosed by two doctors of medecine an optalmologist at d same time found it ti be vertigo my masager also said it was a vertigo ask if i know a chiropractor doctor i said none in d environment. A therapist she said i said. yes i know her a doctor of medicine and an accupuncture. my husband dont want me to go there i dont drive my car due to my diabeties i might be able to sleep along my way according to them my hubby and my daughter so i stopped driving. I am wearing eyeglasses . I have a reading eyeglass which my optalmologist advised. i said it should only be reading only. No coz i will be taking it off as i read. So i followed his advice. I fell falling when i walk. So i take it off. What will i do then.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 9 ай бұрын
I'm not sure I understand your question. I'm sorry you're going through all this.
@khaledsayed-s9g
@khaledsayed-s9g Ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😊🙏
@conniecox9695
@conniecox9695 Жыл бұрын
I would love a consult with you regarding vertigo I’ve experienced for over 2 years. This is the first video that seems to be on target!!!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Hi Connie, please check out my free course which has my recommendations and techniques condensed within it thesteadycoach.com/free-course. I also offer further support and coaching and you can find out more about these services on my website thesteadycoach.com/services/
@sskd73
@sskd73 Жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation. Thanks
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
You're very weclome!
@TrainingIsBelieving
@TrainingIsBelieving 10 ай бұрын
after months of not having an answer from my family physician, neurologist, ENT, Rheumatologist, countless blood tests, MRIs, CT scans, ruling out anything physical, my neurologist finally offered to get a second opinion from another neurologist and he immediately was like, "ITS PPPD". all of my symptoms were triggered by an anxiety attack (first one ever) a year ago. from the foggy vision, depth perception being off, not being able to focus correctly, and symptoms getting worse in crowded places like stores, airports, family gatherings, etc. I thought I was slowly dying and doctors didn't know what was wrong with me. so I am glad I came across this page because I was going insane! I do have a quick question; I tried these exercises and in the middle of them I felt an intense feeling of anxiety and then dizziness. is this normal?
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 10 ай бұрын
Welcome to this channel! You will see you are not alone! Yes, these feelings are normal. Sometimes it can temporarily increase your symptoms as you are working on them.
@maryvasilopoulou
@maryvasilopoulou 9 ай бұрын
you are amazing!I would like to ask you what can i do if dizziness comes while driving and i can't pull over? thank you in advance greetings from Greece!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 9 ай бұрын
This is very very tricky! Having lots of skills around working with the dizziness in general means that you'll have the best shot at know how to deal with it if you can't stop what you're doing.
@marianoujaim5790
@marianoujaim5790 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr Yonit for all your videos that explain so well the PPPD case.Thank you for sharing your knowledge and taking the time to do it.Even my family doctor never heard of it. I had to wait a long time before I got a diagnosis.I hear that CBT might be helpful.Whad do you if it . Grateful to have found your channel. God Bless you🙏
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Hi Maria, I don’t usually recommend CBT because I have found emotionally focused approaches are more effective. I talk about this in the free course- you are welcome to sign up! Thesteadycoach.com/free-course . That said, CBT has been studied and has been shown to help PPPD. I don’t object to it, I just think it’s not as effective as it could be.
@marianoujaim5790
@marianoujaim5790 Жыл бұрын
Is mindfulness approach similar to the one you talked about in your course ?
@tammylarsonn9954
@tammylarsonn9954 Жыл бұрын
Am going to keep try this execise because i have dizziness proplem
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
It's a great step to healing, Tammy!
@joymehta9369
@joymehta9369 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I will follow your advice, I am sure that I will get better soon.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, I wish you speedy healing!
@منالمرجان-ع9و
@منالمرجان-ع9و 3 ай бұрын
كاميرا I want an exercise that will help me with fatigue, fatigue, and shortness of breath 
@moun707
@moun707 2 ай бұрын
Merci Merci Merci beaucoup de croire en nous de croire qu'on peux en guérir je vie un véritable cauchemars et grâce à vos exercices et vos conseils on crois en la guérison je prend des antidepresseur inhibiteurs sélectifs de sérotonine sa aide aussi avec vos conseil merci de tout mon âme depuis la France 🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@ugointhehouse
@ugointhehouse 2 жыл бұрын
I Love You! You are helping me a lot
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! You are so welcome!
@oshaneeldemire1599
@oshaneeldemire1599 Жыл бұрын
Blessings steady coach🎉🎉
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Oshane!
@ergoplus7885
@ergoplus7885 Жыл бұрын
good exercise
@carikshawn4201
@carikshawn4201 Жыл бұрын
Addendum to below email: you know what's really sad? You go to physical theraphy and do exercises and then they want you to take meds (which I didn't do and won't do) and here YOU are, talking about breathing and the exercises you showed which no one every showed me. SO not fair to those who just want help and all the PE's want in your money because they actually booked me with another patient and I quickly told them this was MY TIME, and I was NOT going to share my therapist with another person...got my way!
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
I totally understand this. This is why I had to go outside the system and create my own coaching practice. I couldn't help people the way they needed to be helped in a conventional office.
@asafeplacepodcast2690
@asafeplacepodcast2690 Жыл бұрын
I work nights and day shifts at work 4 on 4 off Every time I do my day shifts I have chronic fatigue, really drained dizzy and spaced out Struggling to let go and retrain myself to feel safe
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
Why you're so tired when you're dizzy & strategies for fatigue with chronic dizziness kzbin.info/www/bejne/m33EqK2Oo898hpIsi=vRB0oQVO9CCIRiXI
@thecubebender6921
@thecubebender6921 Жыл бұрын
thankyou so much..thankyou for making this video🥺..I'm gonna be doing this exercise thrice a day
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach Жыл бұрын
There are tons of other resources on the channel for you as well! I'm sorry for the late reply, for some reason YT flagged it as spam!
@brobertson251
@brobertson251 5 ай бұрын
Solved my dizziness by cutting out foods that have salt in them and not putting salt on.
@parijatacharbonneau4090
@parijatacharbonneau4090 7 ай бұрын
Fantastic thank you!
@n9r3m
@n9r3m 4 ай бұрын
Hi! I have just found your channel. I suffered with my first ever episode of bad vertigo last Nov after a short haul flight and it lasted 2 months before it subsided 😞 I have just done that same short haul flight and the vertigo is right back, as bad as it was before. I don’t seem to have any ear issues & all the tablets I’ve been prescribed don’t seem to work. I’m struggling to work out if it is BPPV, cervical vertigo or PPPD (which I hadn’t heard of until I found your channel) I’m hoping it’s the latter and that my brain has now remembered the pattern after flying before. Will keep watching!
@DelvReign
@DelvReign 2 жыл бұрын
I was worried about what caused my dizziness, I haven’t been diagnosed with pppd but I do believe I have this. It started so randomly, I was just playing a game, all of a sudden my body got really hot and my heart started beating quicker and then the dizziness came, lasted for about 5 hours. Went to the hospital later that night , got blood checked, urine, ears, heart, even a Covid test and everything came back clear. I ended up going to another hospital the day after just because I was so nervous and wanted more opinions. Again, everything was clear but I was told to get rest, one thing that did help me was the breathing that a nurse helped me with. I believe what triggered this was a lot of stress, constantly for a few days, then randomly I felt like I needed to catch a breath.. I took a moment, things were good for a couple moments, and then all the above happened. Sorry for this long comment, just trying to get my story and experience out there. I have hope I can for sure get better, my dizzi/lightheaded symptoms have been getting a bit better, last night sleep was kinda hard but throughout the day I’m okay with concentrating my breathing and focusing on over things. Thank you for this video, I’m gonna try these exercises! Btw this first happened August 11th, around 6 pm.
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear what you're going through! You are in the right place. Many people I've worked with had their symptoms come on randomly after a period of extreme stress.
@DelvReign
@DelvReign 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSteadyCoach I believe I’ll get better, it’s a lot to deal with but I know I’m okay, also is it normal to feel like your eyes have some weight? Like slightly, this is like a new symptom I started having yesterday night.
@queensarah9622
@queensarah9622 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been suffering for pppd for 4 years now. 3 of the years I was going undiagnosed so I thought I was going crazy because I didn’t know what was wrong with me and I was getting dizzy all the time. I went to several doctors and took several tests and all came back clear. Thank you for this video. I really need someone who can help me get rid of this dizzyness. Do you have a office or something? Do you do these in person with people
@TheSteadyCoach
@TheSteadyCoach 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there, you are not alone in your experience! This is the story I hear from pretty much all my patients.. months and years of tests without any answers. I do therapy with patients in person in Longwood, FL. I also do work with some clients online depending on the situation. Where are you located?
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