Coping With VertigoThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Vertigo Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download My little Girl My daughter is 17 and i experiencing vertigo In March of this year, when she was 16, she was in severe pain and was nauseous and dizzy. We found out she had a huge tumor attached to her fallopian tube. It was removed with the fallopian tube and she was fine. Then in August she was nauseous and dizzy again and this time she had appendicitis. Now she suffers from vertigo almost constantly. We have not been to the neurologist yet but will soon. She is an opera singer and ready to go to college. When she performs, she has to steel herself, concentrate so she doesn’t pass out. She doesn’t want her teachers to know because they won’t let her perform. Her doctor said, it will probably just go away but she has had this for more than 6 months now. This is devastating to such a young girl who had so much ambition. She is always stressed and worried. We are looking into getting a life coach because a counsellor made her more depressed. She is such a beautiful and strong girl. Our hearts are breaking. Comments
December 2008
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