🎯 Step 2 · Vestibular Disorders / Vertigo

A quick self-reflection.

Five minutes. Eight soft questions. This is not a test, not a diagnosis, and not a clinical screen. It's a chance to pause and notice where you are with vestibular disorders / vertigo — and figure out what learning more might unlock for you next.

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Thank you for reflecting.

Why the Force Field Fact Sheet matters for you

Three things to look for when you read it

    It's possible you (or someone you love) is at meaningful Vestibular disorder risk — even before any symptoms show up. Most fall from sudden vertigo happen without warning.

    Vestibular disorder is often silent until the first event. The good news: knowing your risk and acting on it (meclizine (acute) + vestibular therapy, BP control, diabetes management, no tobacco) is enormously powerful. We always recommend learning more, whether you've been diagnosed or not.
    Let's progress to review the Vestibular disorder Force Field Fact Sheet.

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