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Meniere disease and a lazy heartbeat

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Aug 9, 2024 | Replies (20)

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Have they ever thought about putting in a Payless pacemaker it's called a paceless pacemaker they put it through your right vein of your leg and it's in your right chamber or your left chamber of your heart and it's called a faceless pacemaker so if you only fall once in a while it'll catch the offbeat heart rate and they can set it for what you need. Asked him about that and check into that Minor's disease is with the ear I do believe I know that. Do they have physical therapy or therapist at desert paper minors disease to for the ear 👂 in to teach you ⚖️ and teach you how to fall or how to prevent falling you might want to look into doing physical therapy would a person that does stuff with the ears 👂👂

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Thank you for both suggestions.
I could ask a physiotherapist to teach me how to fall ; the problem with Ménière are the occurrence of drop attacks: it is as if you were pushed suddenly and violently to the ground by a truck from the back. You don’t have the time to think and prepare for your fall.