On May 30, I got a migraine and was dizzy for all of June. I could function at about 30%.
I felt normal for a few days at the end of June then my symptoms morphed in July and I've felt lightheaded every day. I can still drive but I'm functioning at maybe 50%.
A nurse practitioner diagnosed me as having a vestibular migraine. It usually hits when people are in their 40's. (I'm 43)
It's not painful but I'm still basically a partial invalid.
I'm a bachelor.
I feel grateful that I don't have a real job or family to support because I'd really be screwed.
I created a Daily Treatment Plan with the help of my doctors and Chat GPT and am hoping to be close to normal in September because these treatments take 3 months to work.
CSB.
Anyone else having a doozy of a year?
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I felt normal for a few days at the end of June then my symptoms morphed in July and I've felt lightheaded every day. I can still drive but I'm functioning at maybe 50%.
A nurse practitioner diagnosed me as having a vestibular migraine. It usually hits when people are in their 40's. (I'm 43)
It's not painful but I'm still basically a partial invalid.
I'm a bachelor.
I feel grateful that I don't have a real job or family to support because I'd really be screwed.
I created a Daily Treatment Plan with the help of my doctors and Chat GPT and am hoping to be close to normal in September because these treatments take 3 months to work.
CSB.
Anyone else having a doozy of a year?
Vestibular Migraine
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