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DizzyFIX Home Treatment for Vertigo due to BPPV

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DizzyFIX is a device for self-treatment of BPPV, Vertigo and dizziness caused by BPPV. The DizzyFIX guides the user through the Epley Maneuver to quickly and effectively treat BPPV.

The DizzyFIX is a patented medical technology product developed by experts at Clearwater Clinical and tested by Canadian doctors known as Otolaryngologists.

The DizzyFIX treats the most common cause of vertigo caused by the inner ear, a disease called Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV).

Clinical trials at the University of Western Ontario indicate that it effectively treats active BPPV with a 92% cure rate.

This simple device, complete with DVD and written step-by-step instructional guide, is now available for those suffering from vertigo and dizziness to use at home.

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  • I've just ordered this device as I've tried the Epley Manouevre again 4 times now with no success.2 months ago after 6 months of misery I did the Epley twice and symptoms totally went away,but came back last week after a Yoga class-big mistake!However this time I'm not experiencing the spinning dizziness on one side as before but still have the imbalance problems and dizziness when looking down etc.Should I do both sides,one after the other as I'm not sure if the problem is still the right side?

  • @SapphireProperties Thanks for the comments. Usually BPPV is characterized by spinning, lasting seconds, only in certain positions. Imbalance/unsteadyness usually only happens after successfull treatment and not as a symptom of active disease. Given your comments it is hard to say if you have active BPPV right now. Often it is best to get an updated diagnosis then proceed with appropriate treatment. IF you do have BPPV on both sides you can certainly treat both side. (1 side/week)

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  • I have suffered from recurring vertigo for years. A year ago I researched it on the net and found the Canalith Repositioning technique and began just to mimic the movements (I had no device) and that alone helped me. still, it's nice to see this device that will enable me to know that I'm doing it right.

  • Works people.....I had a reaccurance which unfortunatley is common, Got a prescription from my MD. Arrived yesterday. 100% better today. It mimics the Epliey manuver.I highly recommend it.

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  • @dulsecielo. Vertigo can be from a number of different causes. As such your doctors prescription may be different. You can read more about treatments for BPPV at DizzyFIX.com

  • @Jiggs46

    I been getting Vertigo often

    may I ask what did your doctor prescribed?

  • @youtabeer

    Thanks for your comments. It is hard to give you much feedback at this point given the diagnosis is still unclear. Again I recommend seeking your own medical attention. With that said, following an episode of BPPV it is not unusual to have a few days - weeks of an off balance sensation. This is often the body's way to re-adjust back to normal. Good luck.

  • @clearwaterclinical

    I went to sleep early yesterday and it's much better now, however, even when I'm standing or sitting still I feel like I'm on a boat. Like the world is moving forth and back ever so slightly.

  • @youtabeer If you are experiencing severe symptoms and you are unsure what to do - the correct course of action is to contact your local physician or the local emergency room. If you are sure you have BPPV then it should subside in a minute or two. Once the worst is over you are then able to perform a treatment maneuver for whichever side is causing your problems. Always ensure to have a diagnosis prior to any kind of treatment. The DizzyFIX helps people perform a correct treatment maneuver.

  • PLEASE HELP I HAVE IT RIGHT NOW IT JUST RECURRED AND I CAN'T LOOK IN ANY DIRECTION AT ALL IT FEELS LIKE CRAP HOW DO I STOP IT

  • @clearwaterclinical okay thank you so much! i wil do so.

  • @AJay192010  DizzyFIX is an effective treatment for BPPV but does not treat other causes of vertigo. Vertifree is a homeopathic treatment in which the listed contents have been diluted to a ratio of 1-100 and then re-diluted 100 times. This means there isn't any of the listed ingredients left, at a molecular level. I am unsure how this can help anyone. Search Pubmed for BPPV and DizzyFIX to find peer reviewed scientific evidence regarding efficacy.

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