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#Pppd Reel by @anxietyrecoveryemilee (verified account) - PPPD - persistent postural perceptual dizziness - There is a way out of PPPD! I battled it for years! Recovery course in my bio 🤍 #pppd #vm #vestibul
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PPPD — persistent postural perceptual dizziness — There is a way out of PPPD! I battled it for years! Recovery course in my bio 🤍 #pppd #vm #vestibular #vestibularmigraine #vertigo
#Pppd Reel by @conscioushealing.uk (verified account) - I have helped hundreds of people in their chronic dizziness recovery journey 

The steps aren't complicated, but they do require you to commit. 

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I have helped hundreds of people in their chronic dizziness recovery journey The steps aren’t complicated, but they do require you to commit. If you want the blueprint and someone to walk you through it, comment: HEAL and I’ll show you how. 🫶🏼 #pppd #mdds #chronicdizziness #dizzinessrelief #vestibularmigraine
#Pppd Reel by @berneruppercervical (verified account) - Do you feel "crazy" explaining these odd symptoms to your doctor?  Do they look at your like you're crazy 😳 (you're not)….But what do they mean?  Why
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Do you feel “crazy” explaining these odd symptoms to your doctor? Do they look at your like you’re crazy 😳 (you’re not)….But what do they mean? Why is this one of the first times you’re seeing a video that finally explains some of the symptoms you’re feeling and no one seems to understand. Comment “soft” for info (and comment below any of the other odd things you feel) #mdds #pppd #dizziness
#Pppd Reel by @thedizzypt_amy - #pppd #3pd #persistentposturalperceptualdizziness #vestibular #dizziness
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#pppd #3pd #persistentposturalperceptualdizziness #vestibular #dizziness
#Pppd Reel by @the_balance_blueprint (verified account) - PPPD vs. cervicogenic dizziness 💫

Not all dizziness comes from the same system… This is why treating the wrong one can keep you stuck.

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PPPD vs. cervicogenic dizziness 💫 Not all dizziness comes from the same system… This is why treating the wrong one can keep you stuck. PPPD (Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness) This shows up as daily dizziness and feeling worse when you move, turn your head, or walk through busy environments. In PPPD, the brain relies too much on vision for balance instead of body and inner ear input. That mix-up makes the world feel weird, even if it’s not spinning. That’s why these exercises use eye tracking and head movement. They help teach the brain how to use the eyes and body together again so balance feels steady. Cervicogenic Dizziness This kind of dizziness often comes with a stiff or sore neck. Your neck has sensors that tell your brain where your head is. If those sensors aren’t working well, your the neck sends unclear or distorted messages to the brain… So the brain gets confused and you feel dizzy. That’s why these exercises focus on the neck and posture. When the neck sends clearer messages, balance gets better. #doctoradvice #pt #dizziness #dizzy
#Pppd Reel by @pppd_vertigo - Travelling in a crowded train has been one of my biggest fears. After getting PPPD, I avoided trains completely for the past five years. But recently,
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Travelling in a crowded train has been one of my biggest fears. After getting PPPD, I avoided trains completely for the past five years. But recently, I travelled for two days in a row with no issues. I felt the fear, but I controlled it and tried not to give any attention to the anxiety. After some time, everything felt normal. Today, I even stood in a crowded train for one straight hour. I’m proud of that. This may be a normal task for many people, but for someone with PPPD, it’s a big achievement and a real step toward overcoming fears. #pppd #vertigo #dizziness #earbalance #migraine
#Pppd Reel by @reactivept - PPPD recovery is possible. 🎉
We have been chatting a lot about PPPD lately 
And honestly, all of the learning I have had from our fellow community me
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PPPD recovery is possible. 🎉 We have been chatting a lot about PPPD lately And honestly, all of the learning I have had from our fellow community members that have helped me in many ways, including supporting through this case. Imagine having a team to reach out to that can help you get someone better in just 5 visits. And not only that—the person who had trouble going to the grocery store is now doing aerial arts. Wow!🤩 This is the power of the community! Our Brain Bytes community is THE interdisciplinary community of neuroscience loving, big hearted and trailblazing therapists supporting one another in the most complex cases. We have therapists share their cases 24/7 in our private community and get all of the input and feedback! So if you are struggling with a tough case, join us today and get immediate feedback! (Like literally, share your case with us today—and get the whole team commenting and helping!) Our doors close Thursday—we can’t wait to welcome you to the community! Comment Brain Bytes below, I’ll send you the link! #physiotherapy #physicaltherapy #physicaltherapist #physicaltherapystudent #occupationaltherapy #speechtherapy #speechtherapist #psychology #psychologist #onlinelearning #mentoring #community #pppd #fnd
#Pppd Reel by @thevertigodoctor (verified account) - Comment PPPD below!!

#vestibularmigraine #pppd #vestibularmigraines #migraine #bppv #vertigosucks #neuroplasticity #vestibulardisorder #nervoussystem
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Comment PPPD below!! #vestibularmigraine #pppd #vestibularmigraines #migraine #bppv #vertigosucks #neuroplasticity #vestibulardisorder #nervoussystemregulation #menieres
#Pppd Reel by @thejohnhongkim (verified account) - Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD) is a chronic dizziness disorder where the brain becomes overly sensitive to motion, posture, and visua
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Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD) is a chronic dizziness disorder where the brain becomes overly sensitive to motion, posture, and visual stimuli. It’s one of the most common causes of long-lasting dizziness, yet many patients go months before getting the diagnosis. What PPPD feels like Unlike vertigo, PPPD usually does NOT cause spinning. Patients often describe: • Feeling rocky, swaying, or like they’re on a boat • Constant or daily dizziness lasting >3 months • Worse when standing or walking • Worse in visually busy environments (grocery stores, crowds, scrolling screens) • Symptoms triggered by head movement or motion around them What triggers PPPD PPPD usually starts after another event affecting balance, such as: • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) • Vestibular neuritis • Labyrinthitis • Concussion • Severe panic or anxiety episode The original problem improves, but the brain remains stuck in a hyper-alert balance state. Key diagnostic clues Providers start thinking about PPPD when: • Dizziness lasts >3 months • Symptoms are present most days • Worse when upright, moving, or visually stimulated • Neurologic and ear exams are usually normal Treatment The goal is retraining the brain’s balance system. Evidence-based treatments include: • Vestibular rehabilitation therapy • Gradual exposure to motion/visual triggers • SSRIs or SNRIs in some patients • Managing underlying anxiety or vestibular hypersensitivity The good news PPPD is very real and very treatable. Once recognized, most patients improve significantly with the right therapy. #pppd #vestibulardisorder #healthconditions #nurse #nursepractitioner
#Pppd Reel by @dremilykostelnik (verified account) - "What if I live like this forever?" "I'm never going to be able to work again" "I'm not going to be a good parent"......sound familiar?

This is what'
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“What if I live like this forever?” “I’m never going to be able to work again” “I’m not going to be a good parent”......sound familiar? This is what’s happening: Chronic dizziness feels VERY out of control. Our bodies become totally unpredictable with symptoms and functionality. So, understandably, our brains try to gain some control over the situation....enter: rumination. Constant worrying gives our brains a faulty sense of control and this sense of control releases dopamine in the brain. Dopamine makes you feel motivated to continue doing that behavior, and the constant loop continues. The problem is that we cannot think our way out of uncomfortable feelings. The first step in calming this vicious thought cycle is to interrupt those thoughts. My favorite loop interrupter is: A - acknowledge that you’ve gone down the same loop C - connect with your body (maybe this is focusing on the breath or feeling proprioception) E - engage with your 5 senses to bring you back to the present moment. This requires A LOT of practice and in the beginning, you might feel like you spend all day trying to interrupt these thoughts. What’s your favorite method for stopping the thought loop? Share below! *** P.S. I’m Dr. Emily Kostelnik, Ph.D., both a Vestibular Warrior and a Vestibular Psychologist. If you want educational, expert insights or easy-to-digest discussions about the vestibular system, dizziness, migraine, and anything that comes with vestibular disorders, follow along @dremilykostelnik ! Disclaimer: This is not therapy and does not replace therapy. Interacting through this medium does not constitute entering into a therapeutic relationship. This is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor to diagnose or treat any medical condition. . . #rootedbehavioraleducation #vestibularpsychologist #dremilykostelnik #vestibularsystem #vestibularwarrior #dizzinessrelief #vestibularrehabilitation #vestibularawareness #vestibularmigraine #vestibularmigraines #vestibularmigraine #migraineawareness #pppd #persistentposturalperceptualdizziness #chronicdizziness #vertigo #neuroplasticity #inflammation
#Pppd Reel by @thedizzydr - PPPD is a chronic dizziness disorder where the brain gets stuck in a state of heightened motion sensitivity and over-reliance on visual input for bala
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PPPD is a chronic dizziness disorder where the brain gets stuck in a state of heightened motion sensitivity and over-reliance on visual input for balance. It often develops after a vestibular event (like vertigo, BPPV, or vestibular neuritis), but instead of resolving, the dizziness persists. Key features: •persistent, non-spinning dizziness (feeling “off”, unsteady, or like you’re floating) •worse in complex visual environments (grocery stores, scrolling on screens, crowds) •triggered by postural changes or movement (walking, turning, bending down) •strong mind-body connection (anxiety and stress amplify symptoms) Are these symptoms familiar?

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