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The DizzyFIX Vertigo Relief Trainer is a groundbreaking device designed to assist individuals suffering from Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). This non-invasive, drug-free solution offers real-time feedback for the Epley Maneuver, ensuring effective treatment. Lightweight and portable, it empowers users to manage their symptoms conveniently at home or on the go, all while being easy to operate with a comprehensive user manual.
C**L
IT WORKS!
This product is a life saver.It is NOT flimsy as others have stated. It is a well made product. Yes, it is light weight but it has to be to do the maneuver correctly. I dont feel the price is unreasonable because it really does work.I tried the Epley maneuver several times on my own and I was getting a little better. Then I found this device. It guided me through the maneuver and I found that I wasn't tilting my head correctly in part of the process. This device made me do it correctly. And it worked.....not immediately....when I sat up, I felt better but still a little dizzy. But as the day went on I got better and better. I feel back to normal now. They suggest that I continue to use it once a day for 3 days without symptoms. I will definitely do it. It takes about 3 minutes to save your life!I had vertigo for a week before I used this device so I'm feeling very thankful right now. I'm getting my life back. I'm a little scared...afraid it might return...but I feel better knowing I have this device to help me back to normal.
A**K
Complicated and non-effective
Product is complicated to use and must be used in conjunction with specific exercises, needless say, once in midst of a vertigo, it is impossible to do, at least in our case. Would suggest the product description ought to clearly state the effective usage must be with prescribed exercises.Also, did not appreciate the seller's return/refund policy requiring the customer pay for return shipping cost. I believe for a fairly expensive product whose usefulness is not predetermined until tried, it is audacious to expect the customer to pay for returning it when it did not work.
D**A
Answer to my prayers
I have had vertigo (this time) for over 2 weeks. I was bed ridden for the first few days. I had tried the epley maneuver and all it did was make me throw up. I was looking for anything and everything that was suggested. Supplements, patches imported from China, meclezine, sleeping with my head elevated, etc. When I saw this, I thought, “well, I’ve tried everything else, I may as well try this silly looking thing too.” I am so glad I did! I got some relief after the first day. The second day, I saw even more improvement and I have been symptom free all day today. ( yesterday was the second day I did it). I decided I would do it again tonight before bed. I had zero dizziness using it tonight! It felt like a miracle! I had vertigo in January and then again less than 2 months later. I would have tried ANYTHING to make it go away. Just follow the instructions and I pray everyone who uses it, gets relief. Vertigo is horrible. In my opinion, $59 is not too much to pay, if it works.
T**Y
How tool works and why it's not necessary
When these terrible symptoms hit me I quickly learned about Posterior BPPV and the Epley maneuver that is designed to solve it but had no success in performing it. Figured this meant that I either did not have Posterior BPPV or that I was performing the Epley incorrectly. It appears in youtube to be very clear and simple but I thought that perhaps there was a tighter tolerance for error then one might think and that perhaps I was not holding the head angles precisely enough.So enter this tool, which is based on the Epley. I asked several enthusiastic reviewers if and how this tool made an accurate Epley dance more certain. If the Dizzy Fix revealed any possible errors that could occur without using it. Though these reviewers were all recent and therefore likely still tuned in, I got nothing but silence, causing me to doubt them. Always depressing.Looking at the picture now. You have a tube coming out from the hat that bends down to meet a twisted U shaped tube. Only the latter liquid filled U tube is involved and there are 5 relevant points on it. Two ends colored blue and yellow, two bent areas halfway along colored red, and the middle where the empty tube from hat joins. A floating colored ball.One needs a bed, table, or stout object on floor because it is crucial to have your head hanging not only back but down so head is not in same plane as body.I recommend "Peter Johns" on YT for 2 vids, one on posterior and one on horizontal BPPV.The ball is moved to and started at the end that is your bad side.At first 45 degree head angle on bad side the ball goes from end to red zone roughly. At 45 degree Angle #2 on other side the ball moves to middle juncture. Lastly, on your side with head pointed at floor moves ball to second red zone, then you sit up and it travels to opposite end from where you started.Here it is. The Dizzy Fix is not going to help you be more exacting. Whether you hold your head at 35 or 45 or 65 degrees the ball comes to rest at roughly the same point around the red zone. I.e, I couldn't tell the difference. Heck, if you turned head a full 90 it is still the same. And at end when you strive to turn face toward floor while on your side the balls position is same regardless of how much you twist. If very precise angles within 5 degrees are critical (but I don't think they are) you're out of luck, or better to say, dependent on luck.So Dizzy Fix is absolutely no help imo. The Epley maneuver is clear and simple to perform with as much visual instruction out there as one could ever need. All you can do and the best you can do is follow the video exactly and if no results after several repeats try the horizontal canal BPPV movements, then maybe Epley again if still a problem because grains may have newly moved into the posterior canal.As luck would have it, or not, by the time I got this my symptoms were gone. In just one week, and I had it bad, falling over and such. Maybe cause I immediately quit coffee and started drinking distilled water but who knows? Possibly. Everyone's different. Scared straight.My research has led me to conclude that it is erroneous to say as many do that, though you solve this, once you have this it will definately keep coming back. There seems to be no evidence to support that assertion and some indication that under the right conditions the loose particles will be dissolved by the body, and you won't shake loose new ones. Heal yourself.Of minor import, it could be made a lot better for 140 bucks. #1--it doesn't clamp tight to the hat. I used my own hat and it held fine. Or they could spring for a little Velcro? Looseness obviously defeats the whole purpose. You can hold with your hand.#2- the cinching mechanism on cord is cheap and doesn't hold well so hat tilts. Once again, either improve it or use a better hat that is adjustable, fits deeper, and will form a snug fit on a variety of head sizes. You know, the way they used to make ball caps 20 years ago.Let me know if this article assists you.
M**.
BETTER than Worse Off
UPDATE TO REVIEW: This product was overpriced, but I was desperate to get rid of my vertigo. I tried it out yesterday and I felt ok--no better no worse. I thought it would take time. I woke up today and I am miserable. My vertigo was just bothersome when laying down or getting up. After using this my vertigo has become constant. It is bothering me just to sit still. Any head movement makes it worse. I tried a 2nd treatment and no change in vertigo. My ears popped and my neck is cracking, but the dizziness is now constant and gets worse with any movement. So obviously I was not thrilled at first, BUT I tried it a few times and I have not had any vertigo in 48 hours. I wanted to give a fair review. I think be prepared that things could be worse before getting better. And kept 4 stars because I still think the price should be lower.
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