Anonymous wrote:You have to figure out which ear it is. Then do it for that one. Else it makes it worse. Look in YouTube or online I printed it out somewhere.
It's turning your head in bed. Don't.
It usually gets better in 2 weeks ime.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had this and it was very bad. I did not get a clear diagnosis beyond “probably ear crystals” and instructions to do the Epley, which sometimes made me worse.
The lying on back Eply did not help me. The one on knees did a little.
What I think helped more was finding the right pillows for neck support, spending less time laying on couch in bad positions, and doing yoga and Pilates to improve posture and relieve neck tension.
I hope you find something that helps.
Anonymous wrote:ED doctor here.
Just to clarify, ear crystals are otoliths. These are normal structures and reside in the deeper structures of the ear that we cannot see with the naked eye. They help tell our brain when we move our head what is north and what is south. When these otoliths move out of the deeper structures of the ear, it can result in the sensation of vertigo. When a patient has the symptoms of vertigo and we think it is a peripheral cause (rather than central due to stroke, brain mass etc) our first impulse it to try "particle repositioning." The Epley maneuver is one of of them and can certainly make vertigo worse. I recommend you google Dr. Carol Foster and Vertigo and you will see her recommended exercise called half sommersault maneuver (and no you do not have to be a gymnast or athlete to do it). This exercise can be practiced several times a day and is HIGHLY successful for otolith relocation and resolution of vertigo. Hope this helps...
Anonymous wrote:I have bppv & vestibular migraine. I have to stay on top of my water consumption & diet. No nuts, nut oil, spicy peppers, or heavily processed meat for me.
Anonymous wrote:Epley makes mine worse. Epley isn’t gonna help a vestibular migraine or mineres disease. I need stress reduction, Valium, lots of hydration w electrolytes, rest. If it spills over into migraine w vomiting and nothing stops the eye shifting then I’ll wind up in the hospital needing iv fluids for a few days and Valium and potassium. Can take months to fully resolve.