When Your Brain Says, "That's Enough": Living with a Vestibular Disorder
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Some days, the best thing I can do is admit that my brain has reached its limit.
In this episode, I share what it's really like to live with a vestibular disorder after stroke, how symptoms change from moment to moment, why treating one symptom reveals another, and what brain fog feels like from the inside. I also talk about the frustration of searching for answers, advocating for yourself with doctors, and learning to listen when your body tells you it's time to stop.
Coincidentally, by the end of this episode, my brain fog became so overwhelming that I couldn't even remember the point I was trying to make. I left it in so you can see the most honest picture of recovery.
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