ponytug
Super Member
The Epley maneuver is not a universal cure. It helps with a common form of vertigo, but certainly not all forms.
@RSKY I feel for you. Vertigo is tough, and not all forms get better but many do, so I think it is important to nail down the cause. A friend is dealing with a form for which he had previously a diagnosis that didn't match his symptoms, which actually fit an autoimmune type of vertigo. After years of putting up with it, he's now working on something that has the potential to actually make it go away.
If your local clinic isn't helping, I'd go farther afield.
I have to say while aging out of my skills and usefulness isn't something I enjoy, I am thankful to be beating the alternative and not be six feet under... I don't do roofing any more, and I do my gutter cleaning from the ground, and I've had to learn not do certain movements that I could when I was younger. Finding good help is a challenge for me, but I am learning to delegate, and trying to be gracious about it.
Hang in there and vent here!
All the best, Peter
@RSKY I feel for you. Vertigo is tough, and not all forms get better but many do, so I think it is important to nail down the cause. A friend is dealing with a form for which he had previously a diagnosis that didn't match his symptoms, which actually fit an autoimmune type of vertigo. After years of putting up with it, he's now working on something that has the potential to actually make it go away.
If your local clinic isn't helping, I'd go farther afield.
I have to say while aging out of my skills and usefulness isn't something I enjoy, I am thankful to be beating the alternative and not be six feet under... I don't do roofing any more, and I do my gutter cleaning from the ground, and I've had to learn not do certain movements that I could when I was younger. Finding good help is a challenge for me, but I am learning to delegate, and trying to be gracious about it.
Hang in there and vent here!
All the best, Peter
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