86. Putting Yourself First: Why Prioritizing YOU Matters in Dizzy Management with Dr. Jenna

Grounded | The Vestibular Podcast - Un pódcast de Dr. Madison Oak, PT, DPT - Martes

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Sign up for VGFit25% off 5/4-/57! Use code BIRTHDAY25 at checkout!In this episode of The Vestibular Podcast, we're joined by the insightful Dr. Jenna to explore a powerful yet often overlooked piece of dizziness recovery: putting yourself first. We dive into why prioritizing your own needs, boundaries, and self-care isn’t selfish—it’s essential for managing vestibular symptoms and long-term healing.We share real-life strategies for creating space in your life for recovery, setting limits with others (and yourself), and building a daily routine that supports your nervous system. Whether you're newly diagnosed or deep into your vestibular journey, this conversation is a grounding reminder that healing starts with YOU.Tune in to learn how making yourself a priority can be the game-changer your brain and body have been waiting for.Links/Resources Mentioned:Vestibular Group Fit (code GROUNDED at checkout!) More Links/Resources:⁠The 4 Steps to Managing Vestibular Migraine⁠The PPPD Management Masterclass⁠⁠What your Partner Should Know About Living with Dizziness⁠⁠The FREE Mini VGFit Workout⁠⁠The FREE POTS - safe Workouts⁠⁠Vestibular Group Fit (code GROUNDED at checkout for 15% off your first subscription cycle!) ⁠Connect with Dr. Madison:⁠@⁠⁠TheVertigoDoctor ⁠⁠@TheOakMethod⁠⁠@VestibularGroupFit⁠Connect with Dr. [email protected] Work with Dr. Madison1:1, Vestibular Rehabilitation TherapyVestibular Group FitSmall Group Coaching (offered throughout the year, sign up for our email list to learn when!)Why The Oak Method? Learn about it here!Love what you heard? Reviews really help us out! Please consider leaving one for us. This podcast is for informational purposes only and may not be the best fit for you and your personal situation. It shall not be construed as medical advice. The information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical professional before trying or ...

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