Migraine Treatment Options: Vestibular migraine treatment with Dr Ron Granot

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Sydney neurologist Dr Ron Granot has been researching treatment options for vestibular migraine. In this video with Migraine Australia and VeDA Ambassador Alicia - @mrs_migrainetastic - discusses vestibular migraine and how to manage it.
Take part in Dr Granot's Vestibular Migraine Survey eastneuro.info/vm
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@alexdelaney1975
@alexdelaney1975 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting interview!
@braininjurydiy
@braininjurydiy 8 ай бұрын
what about patients who were well before a martial artist, soccer player, swimmer and in the army so impeccable balance and tolerance, but post head injury pain/migrains and sensitity all the time, disabled and can't hardly leave the house.
@braininjurydiy
@braininjurydiy 8 ай бұрын
I have constant headaches, noise light sensitivity, sensitivity to scents, trouble balancing and all kinds of problems after a head injury. I never had problems or headaches before my head injury, I also have oscillopsia and visual vertigo, extreeme fatigue. But tests show the vestibular system is norma;l my neuro said it's hypersensitivities post head injury and a study from cambridge came out this year and corroborated that saying post concussion hyperconnected pathways can cause the myriad of symptoms we suffer. The question is how on earth do you treat it as I've had vision and vestibular therapy with a slight improvement to how dizzy I get but not massive. It also feels like the dizziness and imbalance can fluctuate which is confusing, I have heard autonomic issues can cause dizziness and I have alot of issues like I don't sweat anymore and my stomach doesn't seem to work properly. Could it be autonomic causing the dizziness and imbalance. It's been 5 years I'm completely disabled, can't work and rarely leave the house because it causes so much more suffering.
@jayrockhammer
@jayrockhammer Жыл бұрын
So I've been dealing with vestibular migraines for a decade. Only I didn't find out they were vestibular migraines until about three months ago. It's gotten so bad to the point that I have blackouts, vision loss, and vertigo. I also survived two massive heart attacks this year and I'm only 33 and so many medications I am denied as I am at major heart risk. I'm at the point where I don't want to live anymore and am so broken and depressed. I can't even leave the house let alone my bed. I don't want to die but at this point, I don't want to feel anymore pain
@MigraineAustralia
@MigraineAustralia Жыл бұрын
We highly recommend joining our chat groups for support. We have a central group to support and localised support groups. There's likely one in your area. You can find more info here www.migraine.org.au/support Our website also holds a lot of information and facrsheets that you can use to discuss your symptoms with your Drs. It might also be time to see a new neurologist. Someone that specialises in migraine and headache disorders. If there are none in your area, travelling for care can often be worthwhile. Your local support group will be able to help recommend a Neuro with experience and empathy. If you need to speak to someone directly today, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 We hope you'll reach out for support. We see you, we hear you and we're here to help.
@braininjurydiy
@braininjurydiy 8 ай бұрын
I feel the same way, I'm so tired of pain and all the other symtpms after a head injury nothing has helped all the meds have made me worse and some like botox seem outright toxic. I can't take all the meds I had such awful side effects to them as can happen after a head injury as the body doesn't metabolise drugs the same way and you can have a permeable blood brain barrier, but all they wanted to do was trhow awful drugs at me. I was scared of anything they wanted to do afte the drugs made me so much worse.
@janmartell9792
@janmartell9792 Жыл бұрын
The auras are the problem for me, just debilitating and sometimes last all day. How to prevent these?😊
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