From severe dizziness, dissociation, and near-total debilitation to surfing, open mic nights, and full life again. Travis shares his raw recovery story from PPPD-like symptoms — proving neural circuit dizziness can resolve completely.
Join me in this compelling episode as Travis shares his inspiring recovery journey. Struggling with severe symptoms that stemmed from a night out and lingering for over a year, Travis experienced dizziness, disassociation, chronic fatigue, tinnitus, anxiety, and more. His symptoms persisted 24/7 initially, leaving him bedridden and barely able to function. Through the emotionally grueling ups and downs, involving multiple doctor visits and diverse diagnoses, Travis eventually found his way. He shares his methods of self-compassion, exposure therapy, and therapeutic practices that guided him back to a fulfilling life, complete with surfing, rollercoasters, and open mic nights. This episode underscores the power of persistence, trust, and the importance of proper guidance for those navigating similar challenges. Tune in for hope, education, and actionable insights on how to reclaim your life from debilitating conditions.
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