Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 That's great info Beth! It is hard to say if the same thing is the cause of everyone's, because mine is so screwy. I would think if a nerve was the cause of mine then it would be healed now and wouldn't be so strangely associated with my monthly cycle. Weird. It sounds like you had it bad! I even went to an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, to see if they could find anything wrong with my ears and the whole balance thing associated with the ears, and he couldn't find anything. It was so horrible, and I couldn't find anything to fix it. And that doctor was so compassionate...he really wanted to find a way to help me and he couldn't. It sounds like you had great results with those clay baths, and I was so excited to hear that. We need all the help we can get and to find something that seems to work is greatly needed to be shared. I am so happy that you are improved so much Beth! It feels good to feel good again, doesn't it? Hugs, Patty --- In , " bethlakey " <bethlakey@y...> wrote: > Hi Patty, > > I can't speak for everyone's vertigo, but Dr Kolb told me there is a > nerve in the brain that is affected causing the dizziness and > vertigo. There is a medication that can be given if it's severe, but > I opted to wait it out. That particular problem went away after > explant, but mental confusion, getting lost in town, took longer. The > clay baths really helped with that. > > hugs, > Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2005 Report Share Posted May 16, 2005 Hi Beth: Thanks for the info. It is so nice to hear that the Vertigo will go away. My children keep asking me why I have so many bruises on my body. It is from running into things when I walk. It is funny, you get implant to look good and the end result that you have bruises all over your body and a horrible skin rash that will not go away. Wow! I wish that I found this site before I made the worse decision in my life. Thanks for the inspiration and will continue to pray for all who is suffering. Hugs and prayers, Mindy --- In , " bethlakey " <bethlakey@y...> wrote: > Hi Patty, > > I can't speak for everyone's vertigo, but Dr Kolb told me there is a > nerve in the brain that is affected causing the dizziness and > vertigo. There is a medication that can be given if it's severe, but > I opted to wait it out. That particular problem went away after > explant, but mental confusion, getting lost in town, took longer. The > clay baths really helped with that. > > hugs, > Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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