Are your eyes causing your dizziness? How to deal with visual symptoms in PPPD & chronic dizziness

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  • Visual symptoms and triggers are such a common feature among people who have dizziness that they occur to some extent in almost everyone. In this video, I take a deep dive into why that happens, focusing on people who have chronic dizziness from PPPD, vestibular migraine and other causes. I also give you some exercises to work through to reduce these types of symptoms. As always, stress reduction is the most important part of healing from chronic dizziness! If you don't know how, please check out my free course- it'll walk you through the healing process step-by-step. There is an entire vestibular rehabilitation program example in the course, and you can incorporate some of these vision-specific variations in this video into your plan.
    Free Healing Chronic Dizziness course: thesteadycoach.com/free-course
    Membership community: community.thesteadycoach.com
    More about me and my work: thesteadycoach.com
    What is neural circuit dizziness:
    • Why you have PPPD, MdD...
    How stress affects your dizziness:
    • Ask Dr. Yo: My medical...
    More about stress and dizziness:
    • Ask Dr Yo: Why do my d...
    Here are some videos of different visual backgrounds to try:
    Driving at night
    • Tokyo night drive 4K 2...
    Walking tour
    • Walking tour of the Na...
    Grocery store
    • walking around a groce...
    Subway
    • NYC Subway in Bronx an... DISCLAIMER: Please note that Yonit Arthur, The Steady Coach and any of our other guests are not acting as an audiologist nor offering audiology or medical services services or advice on any public videos or on any other content. This channel provides wellness education and personal opinion only, and are not meant to be a substitute for medical or mental health instruction or intervention. Use any tools discussed at your own risk.

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  • @luzzapata1575
    @luzzapata1575 9 місяців тому

    Thank you very much!! You really is giving away Blessings offering free understanding and knowledge with kindness. Gracias!🙅‍♀️

  • @Zippy177
    @Zippy177 2 роки тому +3

    Another great video thanks Yonit, it is really good to learn about the switching technique and for you to give an exercise to demonstrate this. that is brill and I look forward to trying it. X

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Gill, yes! It’s a great one and something we do all the time without even thinking about it!

  • @candiceblanco4936
    @candiceblanco4936 Рік тому +2

    This information is amazing. Thank you. It makes so much sense. For years I have had no idea what has been happening to me and it is finally FINALLY coming together.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      You're very welcome, Candice! I am so glad that it is all coming together. Thank you for trusting me! It is truly my privilege to share this information.

  • @rblightchild
    @rblightchild 3 місяці тому

    thank you for explaning all the components in many different ways so i can understand. ive been having vertigo daily. for 2 weeks. i was dx pppd and meniers, having trouble figuring things out. i did have vetibular pt which helped me most with the visual pppd issues. it was a god send and something that gave me my life back. now just having vertigo spells daily, i almost feel like its cervicogenic because of tension in neck n back of head. God bless you.

  • @GaryRockliff
    @GaryRockliff Рік тому

    Thank you so much for offering this to people. God bless you. 🙏

  • @AnonymousPerspective33
    @AnonymousPerspective33 2 роки тому +5

    This is so helpful, it explains a lot of what’s happening to me. I will do the exercises

  • @pure_awareness
    @pure_awareness 4 місяці тому

    You have the best explanation I've heard and touch on so many unknown points.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  4 місяці тому

      Awesome, so glad it made sense to you!

  • @jeffallamon1630
    @jeffallamon1630 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank You for all of your content, and especially the free information on how to heal your dizziness.

  • @spotthought6215
    @spotthought6215 24 дні тому

    Wow.. such a wonderful explanation.. excellent video.. many thanks to you for all your effort to educate on the lesser known physiology .. I feel your videos are very helpful. Thanks again. 👏👏👍

  • @ms9786
    @ms9786 29 днів тому

    This is so incredibly helpful. Thank you!

  • @sanjayray-oq6zw
    @sanjayray-oq6zw Рік тому

    Nicely explained

  • @sammiller2617
    @sammiller2617 2 роки тому +6

    Fantastic vid to explain how the hypo function of one sense is mitigated by hyper function of another! Really resonates. Thank you so much. ‘Looking into the fridge’ is like an extreme sport for me!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +5

      I was quite proud of my flat cake analogy! And yes, you were EXACTLY who I was thinking of when I put "the fridge" in the thumbnail.

    • @sammiller2617
      @sammiller2617 2 роки тому +3

      @@TheSteadyCoach the cake analogy was
      tops!

  • @neef68
    @neef68 9 місяців тому +1

    Amazing video. Thank you so much!!

  • @Kamangir6
    @Kamangir6 Рік тому +39

    Thank you so much! I have been suffering from this for many years, and have finally found the solution. Started with some of your exercises yesterday and found immediate relief 🙏🏼😌

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +3

      You're very welcome! I am so glad that this video helped!

    • @StaceyLovesOurPhillyTeams
      @StaceyLovesOurPhillyTeams 10 місяців тому +2

      Sending love and healing vibes your way! You’re not alone!!

    • @yogeshpawar7262
      @yogeshpawar7262 7 місяців тому +1

      ​​​@@TheSteadyCoachMadam pls help me i am having this problem since last 6years. My right eye getting heavy and i could not walk properly, I could not see mobile phone for more time

    • @bhavnamisra9590
      @bhavnamisra9590 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TheSteadyCoach Hi doctor, i want an online consultation with you for the diagnosis of my disease. I 247 have dizziness , that dizziness is not like vertigo that everything is revolving , but that type of vertigo wherein i am unable to gaze anything. It remains 247 365 days a year. It suppresses when doctor gives anti vertigo medicines for months . Please help me out , no one is able to diagnose it here in India.

    • @pamelaviverette7459
      @pamelaviverette7459 4 місяці тому

      Please help 13:20

  • @stephanieeusse
    @stephanieeusse Рік тому +3

    Hi, Yolit I need to say thank you for your videos, it brings me mental peace, I have chronic dizzy 24/7 it never goes, since two months, im very affraid to have these symthomps for ever, I cant see well and thats te reason why I dont work because im a graphic designer and an artist..it has been the worst part of the illness. Im so stressed and sad... thank you for your help. I hope to recover completly some day ⭐️🌟

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +2

      Hi Stephanie, I am sorry that you are going through this. You are not alone in this. There is hope. I believe in you!

  • @esperantapolynice4814
    @esperantapolynice4814 4 місяці тому +1

    I wish to find a better word than saying thank you so much you're an angel..

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  4 місяці тому

      You're very welcome, Esperanta! It truly is my privilege to be able to help.

  • @nicholasjessen5003
    @nicholasjessen5003 9 місяців тому +7

    I'm about to start your course, before anything I'd like to thank you for taking your time to assist people like me. I'm from a small country called Eswatini and PPPD isn't really known here. I was initially diagnosed with Vestibular Neuritis about 2 years ago and since then I've just never been the same with symptoms changing. The few symptoms I struggle with are sitting positions, some chairs just throw me off, some standing positions like when I stand and lean on something and the worst out of all is after I've driven for like maybe half an hour or more I just feel terrible after that and sometimes even struggle to sleep if I drove for long. I really hope I can get the help I've been searching for, thanks once again.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  9 місяців тому

      I am so glad that you are going to take the course, Nicholas! Thank you for trusting me with your healing!

  • @believer2734
    @believer2734 7 місяців тому

    12:00 on she leads to the exercises for helping balance & perception. Great information all through video.

  • @user-ku4mj6iq8t
    @user-ku4mj6iq8t 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this video, and helping so many of us with these issues. Today is the first time I have heard about the refrigerator. I honestly thought I was delusional when I would go up to open the refrigerator, and my balance would be so bad. I'm starting to listen to your videos, and I'm going to be talking with my Dr. I know for me, the off balance issues started with my progressive lenses. Thank you so much for all you do.

  • @henryfearless3017
    @henryfearless3017 Рік тому +1

    YOU ARE A GENIUS MADAM' BEST WISHES AND BLESSSINGS TO YOU....

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      Oh, Henry! Thank you for these kind words! I am so privileged to be able to share this information.

  • @joanneramsey7723
    @joanneramsey7723 8 місяців тому

    Thank you!!!

  • @chocolatethunder4190
    @chocolatethunder4190 Рік тому

    Thanks, Doc... Well appreciated info!

  • @d.s2352
    @d.s2352 Рік тому

    Heartfelt thanks and very useful x

  • @eyedw
    @eyedw 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you so much. I have been suffering from PPPD for 1.5 years and what's really bothering me is watching TV and working on my computers . Any tips on which exercise to focus on? Thank you so much, you're really a Gem !

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +4

      I would start with head and eye movement type exercises (I have a whole written course on my website) but starting with still backgrounds on screens, then ones that are not moving but are "busy" (patterns and shapes), then progressing to some of the ones in the video description. My favorite one is the head shake exercises I show in this video because it challenges your whole vestibular system.

  • @barbarascarpa26
    @barbarascarpa26 9 місяців тому

    Thank you suffering 13 months now using a walker will try this.❤

  • @andrewpotter3995
    @andrewpotter3995 2 роки тому

    Many thanks for this video

  • @susanp2349
    @susanp2349 2 роки тому

    So helpful. Thank you

  • @marktraudt
    @marktraudt 11 місяців тому

    Very informative. Thanks.

  • @curtisgore1611
    @curtisgore1611 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the video!

  • @randynavarro6101
    @randynavarro6101 10 місяців тому

    Great video and information! Thank you!
    Could this cause a bit of confusion as well?

  • @nicolerobinson3510
    @nicolerobinson3510 8 місяців тому +1

    I really appreciate all of your videos! They are super informative and will be downloading your free guide.
    I do wonder if I have visual vertigo, cervical dizziness or a combination of both. I got neck strain/whiplash from breaking up a dog fight and have been healing for several months now. The initial chiropractor I went to caused me severe vertigo in which I got sent to the ER. CT scan was clear. My current chiropractor has helped tremendously with putting a curve back in my neck and fixing my c1 & c2 subluxation. I was experiencing some dizziness on and off throughout, but for the past couple weeks I have had constant dizziness, especially with blue fluorescent and blue LED lights. I feel a head change and get nauseous. Dim lighting makes me dizzy as well, in addition to checkered flooring. Moving my head too fast and looking down causes some dizziness as well, and I'm always tired. I've become pretty depressed and stressed, and some neck muscles are tight including my SCM. Does it sound like a combination of both visual and cervical? Currently waiting to see a doctor, but in the mean time trying to help myself.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  8 місяців тому +1

      I’m sorry you’re going through this! What you describe is so common among people with NCD that I don’t differentiate between visual vs cervical once medical issues have been addressed- they are both part of neural circuit dizziness. I know you haven’t had all the medical testing done yet but you don’t need to focus on exercises in the meantime. Focus on calming your nervous system.

  • @lisaeastwood111
    @lisaeastwood111 Рік тому +5

    I had Ramsey hunt syndrome almost a year ago and still suffer from balance issues and visual vertigo. I was really triggered today and stumbled across this video. The information you provided was spot on! I am definitely overcompensating for the vestibular nerve damage with my eyes and experience sensory overload. I am going to try your suggestion exercises to rebalance my system. I feel confident that this is the piece I have been missing for a full recovery. Thank you so so much.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      Lisa, I'm so sorry you had that experience- AWFUL. I want you to know that many others on my channel had their symptoms start with viral infections and beyond this video, you may want to take a look at some of the videos in which I talk about anxiety and fear as well. Even when the cause was physical, calming your fight/flight system really helps. ua-cam.com/video/o0F6n_QB4iU/v-deo.html

    • @StaceyLovesOurPhillyTeams
      @StaceyLovesOurPhillyTeams 10 місяців тому +1

      What is Ramsey Hunt Syndrome? Sending love to you, dear

    • @harrytitcomb2457
      @harrytitcomb2457 8 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for your videos. Very helpful for my dizziness

  • @gwhelan7
    @gwhelan7 7 місяців тому

    Hi Yonit you are so kind to provide all of this information to people. Been going through all of your videos, as I had a concussion four years ago now. Since then I have had trouble consistently with the same issues. Slight dizziness/off balance feeling and a left sided intense headache. They always come together. Been through general vestibular rehab, neck physio, MRI the works. It is triggered sometimes by how I look down at my phone or while on my computer.
    Do you think it can it be possible this is vision related specifically? Im so tired of going through new physios and exercise plans at this stage so wanted to see what you think. Thanks so much

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  7 місяців тому +1

      To me what you're experiencing sounds like neural circuit dizziness that was originally set off by the concussion. It often manifests in vision issues and visual symptoms but not because anything is structurally wrong with the eyes.

    • @gwhelan7
      @gwhelan7 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for that suggestion Yonit, I have never come across that condition before. Yes I had an eye test last week which came back all good. So there is def some miscommunication happening with my visual and vestibular system. @@TheSteadyCoach

  • @philippegingras6282
    @philippegingras6282 2 роки тому +12

    Great video, as usual. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on why some of us develop a stiff neck.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +11

      Hello Phillippe, have you already seen my video on cervicogenic dizziness? It doesn’t really cover that question specifically but it does go over how common it is to have neck issues. Soreness and stiffness in the neck can be one of two things- being afraid to move your neck/being a stiff because movement makes you dizzier, OR it can be a chronic pain type condition that is another way stress is being expressed in the body. I will have more videos about this in the future!

    • @apacur
      @apacur 10 місяців тому +1

      Because your atlas may be off-- upper cervical instablility-- the ligaments are too loose-- Look up Caring Medical--- Phenomenal Information

    • @gingerscott7532
      @gingerscott7532 7 місяців тому +1

      I am interested in your thoughts on that too. I had huge massive knots in my neck, stiffness & sometimes headaches.
      Thanks for asking the question I forgot to ask😁

  • @janrance8887
    @janrance8887 2 місяці тому

    I've been suffering this vertigo for 4 years. I hope this is the one that could help me

  • @idaroll2553
    @idaroll2553 Рік тому

    Wow thank you so much. My eyes are blurry, I have been struggling eith breathing heavily while walking in stairs etc. I am so dizzy. My body is numb. My arms are weak. I almost passed out and had problems with speach. I have been this way for 4 weeks now. The hospital said they believe it is stress because CT scan of head show nothing! You really put me in the right direction! Thank you so so much❤️

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      Amazing. You're not alone- of course do your medical follow ups to make sure nothing explains this, but understanding how your nervous system plays into this is really important.

    • @catherinepharamond7070
      @catherinepharamond7070 Рік тому

      O

    • @Enigma0071
      @Enigma0071 9 місяців тому

      Are you now? Are you feeling better?

  • @MrRavsta88
    @MrRavsta88 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much

  • @loveconquersall143
    @loveconquersall143 2 роки тому +3

    You are so awesome doing these videos for everybody. What a lovely, kind soul you are ❤
    Do you think that scrolling up and down so much on smart phones (etc) might be contributing to people's dizziness/mdds etc..? Ie is it messing with our eyes/brain?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +3

      Aw, thank you Louise! It is incredibly fulfilling to me to know that what I'm doing matters and that I can help people with these bits of information. I'm sure that smart phones and screens aren't helping, but the visual stress is not the main problem IMO- it's everything that comes with it.. the stress of polarizing social media, global news, seeing stories of other people being hurt, societal pressure to always be connected and "on," etc

    • @StaceyLovesOurPhillyTeams
      @StaceyLovesOurPhillyTeams Рік тому

      @@TheSteadyCoach wow!! I needed this! You are you inspiring and are motivating me to want to hop on board with your beliefs and work. Thank you 😊

  • @arturoortiz1251
    @arturoortiz1251 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for the video. The feeling off of balance can be caused by anxiety?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +5

      YES. But I think using the term anxiety is not exactly correct. I prefer thinking that the anxiety and dizziness are coming from the nervous system being in “danger mode”

  • @elizabethatkins9293
    @elizabethatkins9293 Рік тому

    Hello Dr. Arthur thank you for your clear and consise videos. Getting a GP appointment is difficult these days so I very much appreciate your information
    I have had vertigo for around 7 years now. Only around two years did I become a full time wheelchair user. (For a completely different health reason) what exercises can a wheelchair user do to help vertigo?
    Thank you
    Elizabeth

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +1

      All the exercises in this video and in the free course can be done seated in a wheelchair. The free course is at thesteadycoach.com/free-course

  • @user-cd2fp9gd1o
    @user-cd2fp9gd1o 10 місяців тому

    Thank you. I have been experiencing a balance issue for 3 1/2 years. In Jan of 2020 I went thru a very stressful financial issue with my husband which caused a huge mistrust issue. In a few days I lost hearing in one ear, starting having sight issues, and balance issues. I went to eye Dr, he said nothing is wrong with your eyes..you better see a chiropractor. Did that..he gave me 3 appointments of the epley maneuver. He than said you better go to your general Dr. He explained that I better see a neurologist. I have been to many Dr's since and they all ran tests and said yes there is a problem. I've had 2 MRIs and neck CT scan. All were normal thank god. Still balance issues. Eyes get bad when things are busy, like looking for a certain item on shelf. I have had vertigo off and on with this balance problems. I have been to many specialists with no success. A friend turned me on to your utube sessions and you are hitting the nail on the head. Please help.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  10 місяців тому

      You are not alone! Please consider taking my free course on healing. All of my recommendations and techniques are condensed within it. thesteadycoach.com/free-course

  • @magicproud1426
    @magicproud1426 6 місяців тому +2

    I was always very prone to severe motion sickness as a child. When I grow older it got a bit better but still pretty bad. Now as I'm an adult I always have to drive myself or take motion sickness medications. But very often I also get motion sick when I drive myself, much traffic, rainy or foggy weather or driving in the dark is the worst!!! Bit it can happen in normal circumstances too. Sometimes I get it even if I stand next to a big TV, a train, a street... ans other occations...
    It starts with discomfort, headache, dizziness and brain fog and soon goes to nausea, cold sweat, trembling, weakness and worstcase collaps. If it gets this bad I have to lay down and sleep or I don't get rid of the symptoms for hours....it is very disabling in my life.
    I just recently found out on the web search, that it could be a neuro-occular-vestibular dysfunction... I think it is the same you talk about. In my country (swiss) I found nothing about it... no treatment or study.... so I'm excited I found you and maybe your exercises can help me. I recently got diagnosed (at 36yrs) with ADHD.... is it possible that it is related? I mean ADHD is a brain procession dysfunction, right?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  6 місяців тому

      Sounds a lot like the conditions I talk about on the channel. I see a lot of ADHD along with neural circuit dizziness. They are related but not the same. This is a good one to watch to understand the symptoms better. ua-cam.com/video/4QDFGvHGURc/v-deo.html

  • @user-dg2pw2zv4k
    @user-dg2pw2zv4k 9 місяців тому

    Hi Yonit, quick q- what if I only now get the vertigo sensations when I am walking in my apartment - I can walk outside etc fine now (before I couldn’t without the bouncing) I do walk on my tip toes at home. thank you so much for everything you do from the bottom of my heart! You are just an angel. Loving the group!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  9 місяців тому

      YAY! Amazing to hear about the progress here! One way to tackle this would be to work on some somatic walking indoors. The other one would be to take a look at what stressors/emotional associations there might be in your home and see if there is anything you can journal about/spend some time processing.

  • @Dee-lw3ts
    @Dee-lw3ts 4 місяці тому

    I had the experimental gentamicin operation in 2000 which killed off my right ear balance organ. I am now, in my eighties, suffering from constant background dizziness. My brain has to rely on my eyes more so in the dark I lurch when trying to walk. I will work at the exercises as I feel they may well address the basic issue. Thank you.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  4 місяці тому

      I am sorry to hear what you're going through! If your left ear is still functional, your brain can compensate for this issue. ua-cam.com/video/y6UQmNSnVFo/v-deo.html

  • @RosanneMullaly-ic2mr
    @RosanneMullaly-ic2mr 6 днів тому

    I just came across your video and it is so helpful. I have just begun my journey with Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy. I mostly wear contact lenses (Monovision…meaning one lens for reading and one lens for distance). I have done this for over 10 years and my brain adapted and it worked well for me. But now that I am doing this therapy for VOR, I feel it is counterproductive to my healing that each eye is corrected differently for different functions. Do you think it is correct to think this way? I was told not to wear my progressive eyeglasses while performing the exercises so I am doing them with just single distance vision only glasses. Also, do you think that my monovision contacts may have caused my issue to begin with? I just want to be sure I’m performing the exercises while seeing properly and not impair my healing in any way. Thank you for your videos. Very helpful. Hoping to see improvement soon so I can get my life back on track.

  • @Mr315679
    @Mr315679 Рік тому +5

    Ok so I’ve commented on your other videos & this one is interesting . Now that I think about it my dizziness started when I started wearing my glasses more . That being said o still have dizziness upon certain head movements, but it seems most of the time it’s in visual rich environments , Costco , Walmart ect … I’ve been cleared of all other diseases. But there’s no doubt a visual aspect to what I’m experiencing. I could literally feel ok then a certain head movement to look at something or I enter a store then boom I feel weird .

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +1

      It’s so common to have these visual triggers with dizziness!

  • @RobKaufmanAuthor
    @RobKaufmanAuthor 7 місяців тому

    Hi Dr. Yo. We're at our wit's end and about to sign up for your course. Before we do, I'd like to know if you've ever heard of a case where both people in a household get dizziness (that won't go away for the past month) at the same time? We both woke up with it one day and although it wanes (some decent days, some bad days) it won't go away. We've done the MRIs, ENTs, GPs, Physical Therapy (SO MANY EPLEYS) and even had the house checked for environmental factors (it's a new house). All have come up with nothing. We are now doing eye exercises 3X/day. Long question short: Any reason you might know of why two people would get this at the same time? BTW, thank you so much for the work you do. Your bring us (and so many others) a great sense of hope!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  7 місяців тому

      Hi Rob, wow, so sorry you’re experiencing that. I have seen this a couple times and yes of course my first suspicion is always something environmental or contagious. However I do know a few couples with neural circuit dizziness and I suspect that their nervous systems are impacting each other. Our systems naturally co-regulate so when someone is not regulated, the other person can suffer as well. Again very sorry this is happening. Please take the course!!! It is completely free so there is really nothing to lose.

    • @RobKaufmanAuthor
      @RobKaufmanAuthor 7 місяців тому

      Thank you, Dr. Yo. I thought the same thing, but great to hear you agree. I have taken much of the course and am now watching your interview with Vanessa and working with your Somatic video. Thank you again for your help and kindness. @@TheSteadyCoach

  • @robharrand
    @robharrand Рік тому +3

    Hi Dr. Arthur. Great video. And thanks for all of your videos. They're great. It sounds like Visual Vertigo, PPPD and Derealization share many common symptoms. I'm trying to get to the bottom of my own situation after blowing my nose (ear instantly plugged, for a month), then putting hydrogen peroxide in my ear and getting brief vertigo (20 sec), followed by instant Tinnitus (I know... very bizarre series of events). A week later I started experiencing all of the symptoms of VV, DR and PPPD. Been 5 months now. I've seen world-renowned experts. Most are useless. It hasn't been fun. Any ideas/suggestions? Much appreciated, thanks!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +1

      Hi Rob, assuming all medical issues have been ruled out, all my advice is condensed into the course. It is 100% free. thesteadycoach.com/free-course

    • @puredistancegolf
      @puredistancegolf Рік тому +1

      @@TheSteadyCoach Thanks. Signed up.

    • @AmandaB-dn2rd
      @AmandaB-dn2rd 11 місяців тому

      How are things going? Any relief?

    • @apacur
      @apacur 10 місяців тому

      Look up Caring Medical --- and also Dr Brain Hutchison---- Pheneomal info about exactly what you're talking about

    • @Enigma0071
      @Enigma0071 7 місяців тому

      it's been 7 months now...how are you now? any improvement you experienced?

  • @user-tr6oq5ld8u
    @user-tr6oq5ld8u 7 днів тому

    On the second set of exercises, do you still use the card tracking but on one foot?

  • @drdarcee
    @drdarcee 2 роки тому +6

    These are great balance exercises, I'll definitely be trying them. Any tips for issues when walking when it's dark? Would it be beneficial to practice walking in the dark (with a safe environment naturally) to help? I find that the floor feels more bouncy/ unstable when I have to get up in the middle of the night (kids) and wondering if there is anything else you recommend with that. Thanks again!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +3

      Sure, Darcee, practicing walking in the dark can help. I’m actually going to have a video out soon with some proprioceptive exercises that can help with this too.

    • @prapanthebachelorette6803
      @prapanthebachelorette6803 10 місяців тому +1

      This is actually a good one 😊

  • @Jay-bu6cd
    @Jay-bu6cd Місяць тому

    Thanks!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Місяць тому

      This is so generous of you, Jay! Thank you so much for supporting my work. I am truly touched.

  • @artysqueezy184
    @artysqueezy184 Рік тому

    What if you’ve had labyrinthitis and one ear had been adversely affected causing dizziness? Great clear video and well explained thank you 🙏

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      Very very much applicable! ua-cam.com/video/J9ia2XR-qB8/v-deo.html

  • @terrywhite6249
    @terrywhite6249 2 роки тому +3

    I had several concussions 10-20 years ago, and a bout of BPPV sent my vestibular system into chaos and I developed severe visual vertigo. I didn't realize how messed up my vision had been for years following the concussion since the eye doctor just told me my vision problems were getting older. It's not entirely gone, but it's gotten a lot better with vision therapy. It took a while for a physical therapist to finally connect the dots with my symptoms and realize that my vestibular system had been well out of wack for years. This video makes a lot of sense with what happened to me with the templates, but I really don't like how you blame stress.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +5

      Hi Terry, glad the explanations made sense to you. Conditions like these are always biopsychosocial. Some people (like you) have very big contributions from biological causes like injuries. Other people do not, and their symptoms are almost entirely psychosocial. Stress is much more nuanced than “I have a stressful job” and I talk about it in many of my other videos. Im glad you’re feeling better!

  • @tammyurdzela1324
    @tammyurdzela1324 Місяць тому +1

    My issues are mainly when i walk outside to my garden. i was starting to think i was becoming sensitive to the bright skies and sun. I feel so off balanced and lightheaded . I hate this.

  • @user-th9ix4eg4q
    @user-th9ix4eg4q 6 місяців тому +2

    My dizziness started in may of this year. I have had all of the awful symptoms that it seems like comes with PPPD. Swaying, feeling like the floor is moving, eye issues, eye floaters, derealization, jaw pain, light sensitivity, panic attacks while driving, etc. I have been watching your videos and I have been really working hard to get over this. I’ve noticed recently that I don’t feel as dizzy anymore but the eye floaters are what really bother me. Are eye floaters very common with PPPD? If so, why is it that people with pppd notice them? I have never noticed eye floaters before this dizziness started. Thank you so much for your videos they have really helped me.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  6 місяців тому +1

      They are! The brain isn't doing a good job of filtering out the floaters because it's hypersensitive to any info coming in from your eyes. Also when someone is in fight/flight chronically, the body doesn't work quite as efficiently and this can create more floaters.

  • @TheLifeTidy
    @TheLifeTidy 7 місяців тому +1

    I so appreciate your channel! I've been dealing with dizziness for about 3 years now. I am an albino, therefore legally blind, and have always had nystagmus, but apparently lately that has gotten different. I'm 58 and this is the first time I've ever had disequilibrium issues. So now I'm wondering if the fact that my eyes have changed might be what's causing my vertigo? And if so, is it still possible for me to retrain my brain? Or LOL am I just out of luck? Eye doctor says there is nothing in my eyes that should be causing my nystagmus to be different, so I was thinking that that was happening because of the disequilibrium maybe? Any thoughts? We are fearfully and wonderfully made and it is sometimes difficult to figure out what is causing what. So glad I found your channel!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  7 місяців тому +1

      Hi!!! Wow, this is an interesting question and I appreciate you asking it. It seems like there might be a little more potentially “biological cause” leading to your situation than the average person on my channel, but let me reassure you that eye and vision exercises are almost never needed for people with neural circuit dizziness. Even if the disequilibrium has a biological component, your brain still has to interpret those signals to produce symptoms of dizziness. If there is any contribution of “danger mode,” it’s going to make the symptoms much worse. It would be really good to get vestibular testing done so you know if there is a medical reason for any of it, but there is no harm and only benefit from working on stress and distress to keep your nervous system from freaking out excessively no matter what.

    • @TheLifeTidy
      @TheLifeTidy 7 місяців тому

      @@TheSteadyCoach Thank you so much!
      I find your channel to be so helpful in so many ways!

  • @scortez51505
    @scortez51505 6 місяців тому

    I wish I saw this video before I went to the grocery store the week of thanksgiving 😅 thank you though, great video!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  6 місяців тому

      You're very welcome! For next time :)

  • @dcbrot
    @dcbrot 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much. I’ve watched so many of your videos over the last two months, and I’m 90% better from a sudden unexplained chronic dizziness after a panic attack. But I still can’t look at my laptop for more than a few minutes without getting dizzy. Should I just practice exposure and use it more and more?

  • @arielmercado2671
    @arielmercado2671 6 місяців тому

    Love your show and your technique I recently had vestibular neuronitis and I’m having trouble with my balance can you please help me out with some of your techniques thank youuuuu!!!!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  6 місяців тому

      Take the course! It’s free!!! thesteadycoach.com/free-course

  • @sindi13
    @sindi13 2 дні тому

    Hi dr Yo! ive started the gaze stabilization exercises, and it makes me so dizzy its that ok? and for how long should i keep doing the exercises?

  • @revaholic
    @revaholic Рік тому

    Dr. Arthur, your videos are very helpful. I have a condition called visual snow syndrome, which is still poorly understood but generally seems to be difficulty and hyperactivity of the visual cortex processing information. I now have chronic MDDS-like floatiness, have you seen whether trying to treat visual snow symptoms would also improve dizziness symptoms?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      Hi! Have you seen my video on visual snow? You may be interested in it ua-cam.com/video/1g4nelB4MUg/v-deo.html

  • @maddang1797
    @maddang1797 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video. Really interesting. Unfortunately, I
    couldn't differentiate between the floor, your clothing or the block. Which were all black. Do you have a another video with those exercises?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  9 місяців тому

      I do not unfortunately, please consider using a different device, others have not mentioned this problem.

  • @woodynorris3544
    @woodynorris3544 Рік тому

    Yes- flourescent lights and electronics. I just gotta take a break from the computer screen and wear clip on lenses. I'm better off not around a ton and ton of people like in Wal-Mart..so I go there early in the morning. I used to see blotches over my eyes during my childhood and ended up vomitting..then I'd feel better. I'd also faint alot as a child if I was in an uncomfortable atmosphere. There never happens more because it's controlled with anxiety med, a chiropractor, therapy, and my clip on lenses to go over my glasses. Great video :)

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      Some of us are born with brains that are particularly good at responding to danger- and they're more prone to making errors. Glad you enjoyed this, Mark did an amazing job of explaining his story.

    • @woodynorris3544
      @woodynorris3544 Рік тому

      @@TheSteadyCoach in your opinion does this sound like photophobia or panic attack, or both

  • @miroslavkostov6403
    @miroslavkostov6403 7 місяців тому

    Thank you fir the vid. Could you please drop some links to other excersizes gor visual dizziness? Or just key words so we could search for on your channel. I remenber there was one vid with cards but I can't find it now. Thanks.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  7 місяців тому

      Hi Miroslav, I believe you may be referring to this video ua-cam.com/video/54P_zcxd0oU/v-deo.htmlsi=Jc8g0gkGIwX_i-nJ

  • @PSBartlett
    @PSBartlett 9 місяців тому

    Driving is such a struggle. This started after I had Covid in 2020. It hit me hard. Scared the crap out of me!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  9 місяців тому

      Driving is a common struggle with my clients as well. You may be interested in this video if you haven't already seen it ua-cam.com/video/C3Tv8VckwuU/v-deo.html

  • @cherieleigh10
    @cherieleigh10 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou. I get triggered when im cleaning, wiping, mopping, vacuuming. The movement and watching it brings it on. Really annoying since i had a cleaning business for years.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +1

      I totally get that. Stay tuned, i have another vision related video coming soon.

    • @cherieleigh10
      @cherieleigh10 Рік тому

      ​@@TheSteadyCoach awesome thankyou. I've also signed up for the premium online course ❤

  • @michaelclark2144
    @michaelclark2144 2 роки тому

    I deal with this all the time

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому

      I hope you have found this a help to you, Michael!

  • @jessicamaresca6123
    @jessicamaresca6123 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks again...your vidéos are Always very instructives.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +1

      You are so welcome, Jessica! I’m really looking forward to hearing how you feel as things start to improve. Please be sure to let me know how things are going!

  • @J.T845
    @J.T845 5 місяців тому

    I found your videos and they are so beneficial, since my symptoms seem to be vision related. I researched Binocular vision disorder, and it seems like that’s what I may have. However, have you had patients that test positive for bvd and the glasses still don’t help? Thank you for your help.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  5 місяців тому

      BVD is a normal abnormality that exists in many people in the general population and is not responsible for these symptoms.

  • @eawil-sunart
    @eawil-sunart 6 місяців тому

    I certainly wish that I knew about this kind of thing before my doctor put me on benzos 22 years ago getting off of them five years ago was hell and still as hell. All that probably stems from nothing but a inner ear infection or vision problems however, I was diagnosed with anxiety and the medication only need the anxiety worse crippling me for years costing me my career. And so much more. I went from running marathons, and being an active mom to not leaving the house for almost a year.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  6 місяців тому

      So so SO awful and you are right, it makes me angry when people are told it is just anxiety.

  • @thundergirl6518
    @thundergirl6518 2 роки тому +1

    Can you please show some of the eye exercises and background you speak of

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +1

      Hi there, there is a full vestibular rehab example program in my free course at members.thesteadycoach.com. I am also working on a full exercise library and that will be part of the private community on there.

  • @shandymonte
    @shandymonte Рік тому

    Do you have a video of you doing the gaze stabilization exercises?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      I'll be posting those in the community eventually, but there's nothing special about how I do them vs any vestibular PT :)

  • @MC1RPOSITIVESusieQ
    @MC1RPOSITIVESusieQ 8 місяців тому

    There was a link for exercises with the eyes with playing cards for Saccades... When I went to come back to it I couldn't find it.
    Does anyone have that available that can post below?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  7 місяців тому

      I'm not sure where you saw this, Susie! Sorry :( maybe you mean my original PPPD video? ua-cam.com/video/54P_zcxd0oU/v-deo.html

  • @monicaz4949
    @monicaz4949 9 місяців тому

    Great video but what causes a visual brain dysfunction in the first place is it in inflammatory issue or a structural issue or a post concussion issue?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  9 місяців тому +1

      Hi Monica, it is a result of a brain prediction error that is not structural. I discuss more in detail in this video ua-cam.com/video/ZyN1iwLkM-I/v-deo.html

  • @Courtney56536
    @Courtney56536 Рік тому

    Hi Dr. Yo, I was in your membership community for a while and then left after feeling pretty close to recovered. However, I recently weaned completely off my SSRI I was on postpartum and am now having some visual dizziness issues pop up here and there. Is this common after coming off medication? And will these exercises help me get back on track? I feel a little lost as to what to do since I was almost symptom free for many months. Not sure if you see this happen sometimes.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      Hi Courtney, when the SSRI is stopped, some of the anxiety it was suppressing can start to bubble to the surface. It might mean there are still some unresolved sources of stress to look into. I have a video coming soon on why symptoms can pop back up. Regardless, the less you react to and worry about them, the less time they’ll stay.

  • @fg735
    @fg735 6 місяців тому

    Hello I've been watching your videos. I still have not seen the symptom of heart palpitations with pppd or visual vertigo. Any info on that ?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  6 місяців тому

      Totally a symptom- directly related to fight/flight/danger mode response.

  • @wutru20
    @wutru20 Рік тому +4

    Hi, What about dizzyness/pppd symptoms coming from *fear* of getting a vestibular disorder? I got a burn out 5 years ago and after that I developed all pppd symptoms. I'm burned out because of this. Thing is: when I lowered stress and lowered my school level, all the symptoms went away because stress lowered and my focus shifted. What is your conclusion dr. ? I'd love to hear from you. Thanks! :)

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +2

      Fear plays a big role here- but I always wonder why someone gets scared at a certain time in his or her life. You mention that it happened 5 years ago but now you’re worried about it happening again- if that fear has suddenly ramped up, there may be other things in your life that are bothering you.

    • @wutru20
      @wutru20 Рік тому

      @@TheSteadyCoach there indeed are. I'm working on my mental health, and had alot of unhealthy behaviours in general. School always going for A++...always thinking about what others would think.

  • @user-hz3mm5ww4z
    @user-hz3mm5ww4z 6 місяців тому

    Would you consider balance and gaze exercises as part of VRT? I know you say VRT does not work for pppd patients but just want to know what you think .

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  6 місяців тому +1

      I do, but balance exercises in particular can be part of any sensible exercise routine. I’m not against any specific exercise, I just don’t want them to be used as a blunt force instrument to solve a problem that is neural circuit.

  • @DiamondForevah
    @DiamondForevah 2 роки тому

    Thanks for you video, I have dizziness because of my eyes, I’m myopic but with my glasses I get even more dizzy. Do you know why?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +2

      Hi L, sometimes that happens because the lenses are rounded, which means your brain has to do some work to adjust/smooth out the picture. When your brain isn't doing a great job of filtering visual information, adding another thing to process can make things worse.

  • @elwiraboczkowski6591
    @elwiraboczkowski6591 Місяць тому

    I have that 😢is this curable? I also feel tension in my eyes 😢

  • @puregreen3109
    @puregreen3109 Рік тому

    Any tips please.. I have a floating sensation when lying down and focusing on the object or screen until now after the spinning sensation in 2020. Thanks

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      I am sorry that you are going through this. All of my recommendations and techniques are condensed in my free course on healing chronic dizziness. thesteadycoach.com/free-course

  • @samgibbons5233
    @samgibbons5233 Рік тому

    Hi, just wondering whether pppd and visually induced dizziness are the same thing? If not what are the key differences?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      From my perspective, yes, PPPD is just a name for a bunch of different symptoms that all mean "medically-unexplained vestibular stuff." It can include visual symptoms (and usually does) because the vestibular system is highly connected to the visual system.

  • @majafilipovic1392
    @majafilipovic1392 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for this video, I have spontaneous Mdds but also really bad visually induced dizziness as a part of it - really struggling with screens, tv and reading. I saw your other comment recommending exercises for dealing with screens, but I was wondering if you have any advice specifically for reading?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +3

      Hi Maja, the visual stabilization exercises are really good for reading (head shake no and nod yes). Instead of focusing on a card or your finger, you can start with letters or words that are large (say a big title) and then gradually do the exercise with smaller and smaller words as your focus.

    • @majafilipovic1392
      @majafilipovic1392 2 роки тому +3

      @@TheSteadyCoach Thank you! I’ve been doing gaze stabilisation head nods but only with a big letter on the wall and that has always felt easy, I’ll give that a go! I’m planning to also start your course any day now

  • @ariannesmakman5639
    @ariannesmakman5639 Рік тому

    Hi Dr Yonit, quick question, i have almost all sensations you mention in this video. But the biggest problem is the delay in my eyes when looking far to close and close to far. I cant get it sharp quickly. And that gives me much dizzy feelings. Can you also explain what of why this is like this? The divergeren/ convergeren?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +1

      This is your brain noticing and amplifying the delay between your vestibular processing and your eyes. The delay is normal- your brain is just noticing it.

    • @ariannesmakman5639
      @ariannesmakman5639 Рік тому

      @@TheSteadyCoach How do you mean the delay is normal? Should it not be quick? Now it makes me feel so bad all the time...🙈

  • @andreaharwell8522
    @andreaharwell8522 Рік тому +3

    Hi Dr. Yo! I was wondering what to do about scrolling on phones, Netflix, or computers. For me they are very triggering, but what is the best way to train your brain to adapt to them again. I feel nauseous if I even scroll once.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +2

      I’ll have another video on this soon. Complicated answer. In general reducing danger mode addresses this. But stay tuned

    • @StaceyLovesOurPhillyTeams
      @StaceyLovesOurPhillyTeams Рік тому

      @@TheSteadyCoach I need to know as well! Looking forward for that video 😢

  • @exactlyonesasquatch2572
    @exactlyonesasquatch2572 4 місяці тому +3

    This makes so much sense. I've had chronic dizziness for 8 years after a giant anxiety spell followed by head injury, the diagnosis is Vestibular Migraine/MdDS and all your videos make so much sense to me. I wish they existed back in 2016 🥲 I'm literally listening to this video right now, not watching it because I can't. It'll make me dizzy 😭

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  4 місяці тому

      I am so glad that you found my channel now! There is hope!

  • @michellevelasquez440
    @michellevelasquez440 Рік тому

    hi dr yonit, thank u so much for this kind of videos, im suffering chronic dizziness since january, and i feel my eyes very weird, tired, blurry, specially when i put my glasses on, is this normal?? and i feel my legs weak sometimes, is this common in pppd? thanks for your help 💗

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +2

      Very common! Visual issues are number 1 and leg symptoms are common as well.

    • @michellevelasquez440
      @michellevelasquez440 Рік тому

      @@TheSteadyCoach thank u so much !

  • @dovekitty79
    @dovekitty79 Рік тому

    Can you comment on someone who simultaneously loses their hearing on the right side and their vestibular system on the right side (due to brain tumor removal stripping the blood supply to the nerve that controls the vestibular system in the hearing)?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +1

      Did you see my latest video from yesterday ? ua-cam.com/video/y6UQmNSnVFo/v-deo.html

  • @user-qq3ig6vb9f
    @user-qq3ig6vb9f 9 місяців тому

    Am wondering if your brain can still compensate (ie-bake a cake with only one ingredient ) when there is permanent damage to both an ear and an eye from a virus. Is it possible using only the balance? Thanks--

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  9 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/y6UQmNSnVFo/v-deo.html

    • @user-qq3ig6vb9f
      @user-qq3ig6vb9f 8 місяців тому

      Thank you for the hope! Will passionately do the balance exercises, along with breathing, somatic walking and all the other super exercises you have suggested!!

  • @wzaztecas4946
    @wzaztecas4946 10 місяців тому

    I have been doing alot of these exercises, for 3 years.
    But I am having issues with some of the advanced stuff.
    I still can not close my eyes and stay upright.
    I use to ride horses for hours daily before my mva. Now my brain goes haywire when I try to ride.
    No one has been able to help me with this.
    I also use to be very outdoors and did alot of fishing. And now can not be in a boat. Without becoming sea sick.
    Large crowds still make me feel off balance.
    I keep being told that my eyes are perfectly fine and so are my ears.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  10 місяців тому

      Then please watch this one: ua-cam.com/video/o0F6n_QB4iU/v-deo.html

  • @prathimashyamala2794
    @prathimashyamala2794 9 місяців тому

    i have been suffering from dizziness from past 13 years...i have went to ENT and i was diagonized with bppv...i'll practice all the manuevers but still i feel anxiety and recently i started to feel off balance throughout the day and also in open spaces the most sometimes i think it might be a vision issue or even meniers disease bcz i'll get ear pain and hearing loss for like min or so and also ringing sound in ear will gaze stabilization exercises work for anxiety and lightheadedness...is it possibile to have both inner ear issue and vission issue....if yes then on what sense does my brain rely on...and also i feel sensitive and shivering in my legs while dizzy....please respond i really need an answer for this....i cant even spend time with my kid bcz of this....sometimes i'll be worried that how can i look after my lil one(2 yrs old)

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  9 місяців тому

      Hi Prathima, please consider taking my free course on healing. I go into more detail on this topic and go through techniques and recommendations on how to heal thesteadycoach.com/free-course

  • @heatherh3457
    @heatherh3457 8 місяців тому +1

    I had cataract surgery and the new lenses corrected my life long astigmatism and I have amazing distance sight as never before. About four months later I began to experience auras, dizziness, nausea and anxiety. The auras have disappeared but the dizziness and nausea and some anxiety still remain. I have had brain mri's and CT scan and heart studies and nothing shows as possible causes. Would it be reasonable to suspect that these symptoms could be the brains response to changes in the visual stimuli from the corrective surgery?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  8 місяців тому

      Yes!! And you are not alone!! I have seen others with this exact issue!

    • @heatherh3457
      @heatherh3457 8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for you reply. ❤I am not living in USA. Do you have any advice for the next steps for me to seek out treatment.@@TheSteadyCoach

    • @jananee9311
      @jananee9311 27 днів тому

      How did you get through the MRI any tips ?

    • @heatherh3457
      @heatherh3457 27 днів тому +1

      @@jananee9311 Oh the MRI was no problem. It doesn't hurt at all and if you just relax and close your eyes the only thing you will notice is the fairly loud weird plonking noises. Think of your self as a caterpillar in a cocoon The best advise I can give is stay curious and just have a giggle at how weird it sounds. The idea that came to me is that it sounds like a Star War's Jazz band.😄 I'm not claustrophobia but if you are reassure yourself that the technicians do not want a body on their hands. It's too much paper work.😄 I have had 4 and every time the people were very kind and compassionate. They also give you a button so you can signal them if you are feeling overwhelmed so you aren't 'trapped' at all.

    • @jananee9311
      @jananee9311 27 днів тому

      @@heatherh3457 Thanks again for taking time to reply me, it means so much to have someone to share these tips. I will keep you posted if i improve 🫶🏽🫂🫂🫂

  • @zoemurphy3709
    @zoemurphy3709 Рік тому

    Thank you I have lost my life with this I tell worse doing the exercises waiting on mri brain cervical and mri IAM results to rule out anything else I have anxiety for 27 years has this for 26 years 😊

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +1

      I am very sorry to hear you’re going through this. For the record, I don’t see length of time as a reason why you can’t recover. One of our community members just recovered after 21 years.

    • @zoemurphy3709
      @zoemurphy3709 Рік тому

      @@TheSteadyCoach so my mri brain mri IAM and MRI cervical are all clear so out down to pppd I am going to work through your videos as anxiety is setting it off and vice versa

  • @kelvin3763
    @kelvin3763 Місяць тому

    Can anyone help me to reconcile this doubt i have about my symptoms?
    Main doubt is: are mt symptoms ADD, PPPD or a mix?
    Every time i think the chaotic part/restlessness/quick thoughts are ADD i get more anxious because it feels more permanent.
    I have had something weird going on for as long as i can remember. In lower school i had very chaotic desk, no organisation going on, looking for sensation etc. But also i had dreamy vision which i noticed allot, i couldnt hear articulation of others well and reading was really hard/exhausting. Later in life when we started to seek help we started with psychologist disgnosing add, but it never felt right or complete. Medication also made it worse and not better. This doubt what it is keeps running in the background and i notice it might sometimes hold me back a little in recovery.
    Does anyone recognise it? Can symptoms of PPPD go back as far as lower school? Or might PPPD be caused because of anxiety for ADD symptoms like forgetting allot, chaotic quick thoughts, feeling like i am a burden to people.

  • @HASHIRAMA1000
    @HASHIRAMA1000 3 місяці тому +1

    This is what i have. For 5 years now. Its ruined my life. I cant drive very well... highways are a big NO... i cant ride in a carwm with anyone. I cant walk down isles at stores... chagning positions in bed is rough... sometiems if i look down like if im cooking i get severe vertigo and its so bad that it lasts a while and i have to just hang on to something and close my eyes.
    I am supposed to wear prescribed glasses everyday but i dont ..and im looking into my phone screen alot everyday... i wonder if its eye strain? Ive been to a ENT doctor and got an MRI and saw a neurologist and they all found NOTHING... ive even stood up..looked at my phone for the time then looked back up and was hit with dizziness so bad it almost knocked me down... WHAT IS THAT???
    The eply moves dont help..so i dont think its crystals in my ears.... i have symptoms of BPPV.. but idk... its like my eyes are to strianed or something. Life is twrrible now and id just assume die then to be tortured like this.

    • @doltonmurray1625
      @doltonmurray1625 2 місяці тому

      Hasram, you have described me perfectly. Mine has been going on for many years now too. Some symptoms started almost 20 years ago and have gradually gotten worse.

  • @DiamondForevah
    @DiamondForevah Рік тому

    I have this plus light sensitivity, especially neon lights or when it’s cloudy, do you know why lights like that are a trigger? Like they give me so much brain fog and fatigue that is insane.. is there something to do about it?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +1

      This is a symptom of your brain just being more sensitive in general to stimulation from your eyes. I associate it with fight or flight mode as well.

  • @MarilynnGoldstein-lj1ir
    @MarilynnGoldstein-lj1ir Рік тому

    I have nystagmus especially when I bend my head over as to read or write or bend over to retrieve something from the floor. The words on a page begin to scroll upwards and makes it impossible to read. It takes my eyes a few moments to settle, in the meantime, I am very much off balance. When I walk, without even bending my head, I begin to feel like I'm on a boat rocking in the waves. I have taken a few falls. I am 75 years young and this has become a real problem and hinders me from living and enjoying my life. Been to MANY doctors and done the VNG testing. Not a problem in my ears. I have neck stiffness and occasionally migraines also insomnia. Any thoughts or insights would be helpful. I have become depressed with all of this. Thank you.

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому +1

      Marilynn, this sounds like neural circuit dizziness. All of the videos here describe how to address it. This might be a good one to watch: ua-cam.com/video/4QDFGvHGURc/v-deo.html

  • @voiletwhitehorse
    @voiletwhitehorse 11 місяців тому

    I get a dropping sensation ,holding a mobile and the reflection moves its spins me our ,that and shadows and glass panes ,fridge door gets me alk the time ,moving trees

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  10 місяців тому

      I’m sorry you’re going through that!

  • @BattleofNocebo
    @BattleofNocebo 2 роки тому +1

    I’m searching for something to overcome nausea and feeling that something is wrong that probably comes from my vision. Do you have any advice?
    An ongoing investigation on my vision has found that I seem to have Dissociated Vertical Deviation (DVD). My eyes seem sometimes to not able to work together and I get subtle vertical, horisontal and torsional drifts when I’m not able to focus vergence or my thoughts drift.
    I’ve dealt with anxiety and a constant gnawing nausea most of my life. It’s not intense dizziness enough to knock you of your feet but the main impact is that everything feels off and wrong all the time.
    It is like the nausea and some kind of warning signal desperately attaches it self to my actions and situations around me even when I know there is nothing wrong. Leading to anxiety problems and depression. Since it is there all the time I don’t know when its my eyes and when it is my brain that is doing this. Living with it for probably all 35 years have probably made one indistinguishable from the other.
    It’s looking like I won’t be able to fix this vision problem so I’m searching for some hope for rehabilitation on making me handle it better.
    Thank you for your work!

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  2 роки тому +1

      I am so sorry to hear about this very long road you have been on. Those kinds of visual symptoms sound very much like what my clients experience. From my experience, the eyes are following the brain's lead. It doesn't mean there is something wrong with your eyes. When the problem is functional (aka not structural, it's in the way the sense behaves), the problem is usually feedback from the brain. Please consider watching some of the other videos on my channel, especially Why exercise isn't fixing your dizziness! ua-cam.com/video/N-kGca0gNGo/v-deo.html

  • @adamalderete2198
    @adamalderete2198 Рік тому +4

    Hi, I've been dealing with these issues since getting covid 8 months ago. Through my own research I found a lot of similarities to autoimmune disorders, in which I've also found that people are developing auto immune issues since having covid. Are you aware of any possible correlation between viruses, autoimmune disorders and vertigo/dizziness?

    • @TheSteadyCoach
      @TheSteadyCoach  Рік тому

      Strong relationship, Adam, and I’m sorry you’re going through this. From my perspective as a mindbody-informed practitioner, autoimmune conditions certainly have a biological component but also have strong psychosocial drivers. I have worked with several people with “post Covid” issues through a mindbody lens who have recovered. Julie, in the recovery stories playlist, is one example.

    • @1cavscout160
      @1cavscout160 Рік тому +3

      I have the same issues post COVID vaccine injury (16 months). I actually found this channel through a vax injury support group. It seems long COVID and vaccine injuries have the same symptoms.

    • @ryanriddle5534
      @ryanriddle5534 9 місяців тому

      @@1cavscout160- how are you doing? I’m in the same boat post vax.

    • @1cavscout160
      @1cavscout160 9 місяців тому

      Better but still have issues with vision, brain fog, neuropathy and heartrate. Hopefully I will continue to improve but it has been a long slow road so far.
      @@ryanriddle5534