Vestcula loop..

Angantug
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Anybody suffering with this condition?
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It's s main artery in the brain, by the side of your head just above the ear..it presses on the nerves in the canal which causes balance problems and vertigo.. it's extremely frightening as you never know when it's going to happen, can be violently vomiting to. Slight tilt of the head could kick it off. Can be days before I feel myself again.0
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That does sound scary! When I started having hearing difficulties, my balance was horrendous. Constant tinnitus too. Audiologists are still unsure what the cause is.
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Yes I suffer with that to. As you know it's worse at night. They given me medication for the sickness, and want to put me on amitriptyline, if that doesn't help operation, but the risks are to high and no brain surgeon will touch it. I had to sell my horse and I can't drive. Taken my license off me. I still working at the moment had to go to part time. Every single day it's a challenge. My work been very supportive and I thankful for that otherwise I have no income.0
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Sorry to hear that, but it's really good that your work are being supportive! Have you considered applying for any benefits?0
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Tried to claim pip but the refused me. Even contested it still got turned down. My husband gone part time now as he about to retire. I am worried about the money side of things. I just wanted a bit of help. I never claimed for anything in my life always worked.0
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It can be daunting when applying for benefits especially when you've never done it before.
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