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  • NEVER, BUT I PRAY FOR YOU , DONT WORRY U WILL BE OK ONE DAY
  • To some extent yes. This aforementioned imbalance is more akin to a drunken and euphric indifferences, however a strong mind set and resolve can disembody the prior.
  • What is this doctor's area of expertise? Is he/she an nose/ear/throat specialist? "Loosening of a problem in the inner ear" does not seem like a sound diagnosis to me. I had otosclerosis. That is when the stapes solidifies because of calicification of the bone and is immobilized..when the stapes doesn't move , you can't hear. Had an operation, replacing the useless stapes with a wire and hear perfectly. I'd go to a specialist. Being vulnerable to bouts of dizziness the rest of your life is dangerous. Good luck! :)
  • sort of ... i came out of a coma (which wasn't suppost to happen) brain damaged and started having siezures and black outs i was told that theis weiil last for the rest of my life ... and it has.
  • Yes, I had a ear infection once and it affected my balance and I was off work two weeks until it cleared up.I hope that your inner ear problem clears up soon!
  • i had. when i was really small, my father wasn'r really present... i got an virus wich had my sx ear... and no one noticed at time, so i had my ear inevitably damaged and cannot ear from it. On the other, i can ear perfectly and somehow 'more' than normally wich allows me to ear the same if nothing happened, but i'll never get back what i lost.
  • I sure have and do!! I sustained a head injuy in 1989 and have been dizzy since. The thing I find though is that remaining in quiet situations and not turning my head quickly have helped me a great deal. Hope this helps. There are also medications available called anti-verts. Ask you doctor

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