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Meg's Success Story: Recovery from PPPD/MdDS with 24/7 rocking, vision issues, fatigue and more

Episode 61 Published 1 year, 10 months ago
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Today, we bring you the story of a princess. Facing an upcoming surgery, Meg was suddenly struck by a severe sinus and ear infection, leading to an incredibly challenging period in her life. After the surgery, her symptoms escalated into a bewildering array of ailments, including rocking and swaying, vision distortions, lightheadedness, anxiety, tinnitus, fatigue, and many more.

Join us as we delve into Meg's battle for answers amid a flurry of diagnoses, including Meniere's disease, PPPD, MdDS, and more. Discover how she navigated through the often unhelpful medical advice and finally found her path to recovery. The video highlights the turning point in Meg's journey: when she began focusing on herself and implementing mind/body tools and therapy. Learn how her perspective shifted, how she stopped fighting her symptoms, and how she started feeling better. Today, Meg's dizziness no longer controls her life, and she offers some great advice for others facing similar struggles.

And what about the princess? Amid her recovery, Meg changed direction in life and founded Princess Conservatory, so in a way, a princess emerged from the havoc of NCD. A beautiful transformation and an empowering message of hope and healing.

Meg's company on Instagram:   / princessconservatory  

Learn more about me on my website https://thesteadycoach.com

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DISCLAIMER: Please note that Yonit Arthur, The Steady Coach and any of 
our guests are not acting

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