Mal De Debarquement Syndrome (MDDS) is a medical condition that give you the feeling of movement or motion sickness when a movement is not present. This can cause balance problems, stress, anxiety and constant motion sickness. In this episode, Dr. Jessica talks about MDDS signs and symptoms, and hot it can affect people.
In this episode Dr. Jessica has the opportunity to interview Sheila who is an mom, boss, artist, social media management and military spouse. Sheila is a pet portrait artist and children's book illustrator. Her day is filled with painting puppies and kitties in creative ways. Her first published book was illustrating for Ashley Ionconetti and Jared Haibon from the Bachelor Nation. She was first diagnosed with Vestibular Neuritis a year ago and had constant spinning sensation for 2 months. Sheila, shares her journey with Vestibular Neuritis in hopes to help you all with your diagnosis and to let you know that there is light at the end of the tunnel. If you are interested in contacting Sheila, you can message her on Instagram @sheilachenart.
Vestibular Neuritis and Labyrinthitis are disorders that result from either a viral or bacterial infection to the inner ear and affects the nerves that transmits information to the brain in regards of hearing and balance. In this episode Dr. Jessica talks about the signs and symptoms, and how it affects people differently.
Disclaimer: This is a podcast for educational purposes only. Not to treat or diagnose any medical conditions you might have. If you are interested in knowing more about this medical condition, please discuss it with your healthcare provider or specialist.
In this episode Dr. Jessica has the opportunity to interview Ashley who is a traveling wedding photographer and a mother of four children. Her 14 year old daughter Sierra is her third child and has been suffering with EVA with profound hearing loss on the left side that requires a hearing aid. She was diagnosed with EVA when she was in her third grade through a whole series of interesting events. Ashley, shares her daughter's journey in this episode. If you are interested in contacting Ashley, you can message her on Instagram @xoashdurham.
Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct (EVA) or Large Vestibular Aqueduct (LVA) is a medical condition that affects your hearing loss and in some cases your balance. In this episode Dr. Jessica talks about EVA signs and symptoms, and how it can affect people around different ages.
Disclaimer: This is a podcast for educational purposes only. Not to treat or diagnose any medical conditions you might have. If you are interested in knowing more about this medical condition, please discuss it with your healthcare provider.
In this episode Dr. Jessica explains her long hiatus from the podcast and talks about what has been going on with her life and gives updates.
Dr. Jessica had the pleasure to interview Stephanie in her journey with her diagnosis with Cervicogenic Dizziness. In this episode she discusses how she was diagnosed and what has helped her with her journey. She is currently the administrator of the Facebook group THE CERVICOGENIC DIZZINESS GROUP.
In this episode Dr. Jessica discuss what is cervicogenic dizziness and how it can be differentiated from other vestibular disorders out there. CGD (cervicogenic dizziness) is considered a diagnosis of exclusion. Listen to this episode for you to learn more about it.
Gigi has been suffering with BPPV for approximately 3 years of her life. Her story on how she started to have her BPPV symptoms is something out of the ordinary. After multiple testing done to find out the root of her dizziness, all these other medical conditions started to appear that she was unaware of and gave her the direction on how to approach her healing journey.
Melina is a competitive triathlete in Dubai and about a year ago she was diagnosed with an BPPV. Her life completely changed once she was diagnosed with this condition. Her resilience to heal and the hunger to get back to her competitive state, has made her stronger than before. In this podcast she shares her journey with BPPV.
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is one of the vestibular disorders that is most common and most out there. It presents with attacks of vertigo, spinning and loss of balance. This episodes discuss the different types of BPPV, treatments and clinical trials that are occurring at the moment for this debilitating condition.
This episode discusses the causes of dizziness that we encounter or other people encounter with their vestibular disorder.
This episode discuss briefly how the vestibular system works and how it is more than just an inner ear system.
In this episode I talk about my first experience with my prism glasses and how it took me from feelin "ok" certain days to me feeling almost at 11% now. It is a learning curve with this prism glasses, but I don't regret ever getting them since they have been a life changer for me.