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Meniere disease and a lazy heartbeat

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

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I just read up on this, and it reminded me that I had severe vertigo about 12 years ago. I investigated and the internet gave me suggestions on how to get out of bed to not make worse. I was not slammed to the ground when standing but when in bed. It was as if I had someone jerk me and flip me over violently. I was then dizzy and think I would pass out for a second. Then when getting up it was like I was drunk only I never drink.

I went to my chiropractor for another problem which he fixed, and then mentioned my vertigo etc. He replied - Well, why didn't you call me? I told him I had no idea he could help.

Now I understand many people think chiros are quacks and I am sure there are some. But the first one I went to I was unable to turn my head in any direction more than an inch in any direction. Determined it was from auto accident a year prior and got to that condition very slowly. The chiro I went to uses a Gonstead method which is considered the elite. There are usually only one or two in each state in US. I used the first in Tulsa and the second after moving to Florida. The one in Florida I would go to for one problem and 2 more would disappear.

They do make you get xrays before treating you the first time, but they know what they are doing. I believe this last one I used would very possibly get rid of your problem. A Gonstead chiropractor. He had people from all over the world go to him and he had looseleaf books full of usually handwritten testimonies of how he helped them. Got rid of my vertigo. I could barely walk across the room.

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Thank you very much for taking the time to relate what happened to you so long ago.
I am not familiar with this practice in the States but while posted in Europe, I was in the hands of a very competent osteopath who seems to have been trained like your chiropractor. At the time I suffered from severe migraines and had suffered for more than 25 years.
He cured me in six months by realigning slowly my skeleton: when I was 15, I had a horrible ski accident which damaged cervical vertebrae and shifted my pelvis but not a single physician realized that. They just gave me stronger and stronger medicine.
I am currently seeing an osteopath to double check that my disease called Ménière, is not also caused by the old accident.