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LATEST THEORY: Brain Stem trauma?
 
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LATEST THEORY: Brain Stem trauma?


When reading about how balance or the feeling of balance is maintained by the body, I learned that the brain stem plays a role in maintaining balance.

I figured that I couldn't have damaged my ear nerves to the vestibular part (balance) of the inner ear because my hearing actually got a tiny bit better. Since the vestibular nerves is part of the auditory nerves, then I reasoned that the nerves didn't get damaged.

I have on a number of times been able to pop my ears so the Eustachian tube is not blocked.

So why do I still have this wobbly-headed sensation? It could be the Brain Stem had been affected by the cayenne pepper tincture in the ear canal. Horizonally, the brain stem aligns with the ear. Remember, I had suffered a 15-minute painful ache in my neck below my right ear and TWO days later started feeling the dizziness. It appears that when the brain suffers a stroke or some type of trama, symptoms show up a day or two later, like it did in my case. Whenever I relax my upper back and neck during sleep, my wobbly-ness is decreased the next day. I guess I have to treat this like I had a Brain-Stem stroke and I've read such things usually takes a few months for the brain to "reset" itself. This would be better news than having actual inner ear nerve damage.

Does anyone have ideas as far as healing or soothing the brain stem?
 

 
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