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48. Emma's Success Story: recovery from PPPD and vestibular migraine, 24/7 symptoms & health anxiety
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48. Emma's Success Story: recovery from PPPD and vestibular migraine, 24/7 symptoms & health anxiety

The Steady Coach

March 27, 20241h 2m

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We're back with Emma, who is here to share her story of recovery from PPPD, vestibular migraine, debilitating 24/7 symptoms. Emma tells us that she suffered from health anxiety for a long time, and when the dizziness symptoms hit, they quickly became debilitating and terrifying. At her worst Emma was experiencing many different symptoms, including dizziness, visual issues, visual snow, tingling, numbness, pressure, insomnia, brain jolts, vomiting, trouble speaking and more. Thankfully, Emma is feeling so much better nowadays. In this interview, she shares what she did to recover and where she is today. Enjoy!

This video was referenced in the conversation: When VRT is and is not helpful - • Ask Dr. Yo: which vestibular rehabili... Here is the workbook Emma used: The Health Anxiety Workbook by Taylor Ham

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