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Brian Werner, PT, MPT's avatar

very true. I think the treatment will be the same, but not the trigger. I proposed a completely different theory to MdDS. Can we discuss it and let me know your thoughts?

M SPENCER DIXON's avatar

Fascinating info -- but frustrating for those of us with "spontaneous" MdDS, that is, the trigger was not motion-related.

Brian Werner, PT, MPT's avatar

I am working on an article, Spencer. What my research has revealed was the same area is affected with NT-MdDS … but treatment is not working. Would like to talk about my theory for treatment using pure vection to try to recalibrate.

Susan Simpson's avatar

Long way down the road...if ever. Gotta dream, right?

Brian Werner, PT, MPT's avatar

I am excited you are thinking this way - it means you are making progress.

Susan Simpson's avatar

Brian, would someone with VM and PPPD be more susceptible to MdDS if they were to go on a cruise? Just curious as I'd love to go on an Alaskan cruise one day down the road once my Balance Therapy has done it's magic, but maybe I shouldn't?

Brian Werner, PT, MPT's avatar

Great question, and I wish I could give a crystal ball - I would say you should be fine. Get me images when you go.