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Chronic subjective dizziness

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Jan 3, 2024 | Replies (37)

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Hello @labrynthitis and @annemusic! Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! I would like to introduce you to @trishanna and @suzanne321 who are both here discussing Chronic subjective dizziness (now called Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness).

@trishanna, did you find anything helpful on the VEDA (Vestibular Disorders Association) site that would be helpful to share with the rest of the group?

are there any tips or tricks that have helped your daily living that you can share and possibly help one another? I imagine this to be a very debilitating and tough thing to deal with. Sending healing thoughts to all of you....

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VEDA is quite interesting, but as is described, there are many forms or types of vestibular disorders. Since I was without symptoms for about 40 years, I wondered if there were any new ideas about treatment for my specific kind - Meniere's - allergy based - and I really didn't find anything especially enlightening. My symptoms (there is no cure) are under control again, and that was achieved through diet (especially low salt), plenty of liquids, and avoiding certain foods which for me are triggers. I do not understand why diuretics don't play a part in treatment - at least, not that I can find. My second problem is tinnitus - is anyone devoting a site to tinnitus? Best one I've found is the British Tinnitus Association - uk. Wish I could be of more help.