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Vestibular Neuronitis

by vurb, Sep 02, 2009 07:29PM
16 months ago I started to feel dizzy.  I was first diganosed with a inner ear infection but later found out that I was suffering from vestibular neuronitis.  I began seeing a vestibular rebiliation doctor and she helped me get back on my feet.  I still suffered some dizziness but was getting better. About a month ago I started having some aniexty and a week ago a had a panic attack.  This made my dizziness twice as bad.  I was wondering if the dizziness will continue at this rate of will my recovery be quicker because I have already done the exercises before.
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