Management Techniques for Vestibular Migraine an interview with Michael Teixido MD 2022

Published 2022-11-14
This video is the audio track only of an interview with Neurotologist Michael Teixido MD at the 2022 Migraine world Summit. For a video version, a written transcript, and access to dozens of other high quality expert interviews on migraine topics visit: www.migraineworldsummit.com.

Questions addressed in this interview include:

What is vestibular migraine?
Does vestibular migraine always feature a headache?
What does vestibular migraine feel like?
Is vestibular migraine related to the inner ear?
Is there a relationship between vestibular migraine and inner-ear disorders like Meniere’s disease and BBPV?
How do you distinguish between vestibular migraine and inner-ear disorders?
What are the primary ways to treat vestibular migraine, both acutely and preventively?
What medications are appropriate for treating vestibular migraine?
Do people with vestibular migraine experience symptoms sporadically or are they always present?
What is the relationship between vestibular migraine and anxiety?
Are motion-sickness medications like meclizine effective in treating vestibular migraine symptoms?
Are CGRP medications an effective treatment for vestibular migraine?
Can vestibular migraine be treated the same ways as regular migraine?
What is vestibular therapy? Can it be helpful in managing vestibular migraine?
What type of therapist is most appropriate for treating vestibular migraine?
What is PPPD and how is it related to vestibular migraine?
How does vestibular migraine affect one’s balance?
How can someone with vestibular migraine improve their movement and stability?
If vestibular therapy isn’t effective, does that mean it never will be?
What are some nonmedicinal ways to improve vestibular migraine?
What other specialists might be involved in treating vestibular migraine and its associated symptoms?

All Comments (21)
  • By far one of the most renowned doctors on the planet fully understanding this condition and the varied debilitating symptoms. I'm blessed to be under his care from May of 2020 to the present. My condition was severe and at a point of hopelessness prior to seeing him. Today it is nothing short of a miracle how much my condition has improved since treating with him. I'm not there yet, but on a positive path where the light at the end of the tunnel is closer every day.
  • I am seeing my third neurologist. It’s sad the time, money and suffering that I have been through trying to get help. Almost three years of constant pain and suffering with symptoms that have not been able to be resolved as of yet. Excellent lecture.
  • @kayeff7155
    I have symptoms all day, every day. Alot of vestibular migraine patients have constant symptoms. It csn lasts for years at a time. I wish so called experts would acknowledge this instead of thinking of migraine as episodic. I'm very grateful my neurologist recognised vm and diagnosed me.
  • Thank God for Dr Teixido! I'm so happy to have found him after 6 yrs and 10 different Dr's here in South Florida. I went back to my hometown in Wilmington, DE and was treated by him. He is the only Dr who understands this disorder and gave me hope. Thank you Dr T for all the material and resources you have shared. Prayers answered.
  • @pattiel1108
    This was the best discussion I have heard on VM and treatment. Frustrated is an understatement. I've had to do so much research n then have to convince the provider what treatment works for me. Thank you for being so clear here.
  • @kimrye5455
    By far the best information I have found about Vestibular Migraine. I stopped seeing my doctor at Hopkins two years ago because, apart from finally having a diagnosis, I felt there really wasn’t a lot a doctor could do for me. Physical therapy helped me get back behind the wheel after not being able to drive for several months. Even so, I still have days when I’m too impaired to drive.
  • Thank you soooo much for your pursuit to illuminate this misunderstood condition.i am diagnosed with VM, as you said no migraine nor headache for the last 50yrs( I was given small dose of Valium 50 yrs ago for new job stress related which stopped in a month,no head ache since then).My VM attack to me is disabling,stays in bed almost like a mummy,no head movement nor bed jarring for 1-2 days.Hugs my toilet bowl for violent vomitting and sometimes comes with urge to do #2 .Cold clammy all over my body.Gravol helps.Tried Cerc pill,made my vertigo worse(spinning not only vertically ,but horizontally).I feel that the Epley maneuver dont help.This vertigo started 40 yrs ago and happens at least 2x in a year.I still havent recognise my triggers.Just grateful that all attacks happened at home.I will watch my hydration and some food triggers. I will follow up your podcasts.More power to you.
  • Thank you so much Dr. Texido.. God Bless you from a Vestibular Migraine sufferer. I was lucky to have an ENT and family doctor who diagnosed me when a fancy neurologist on MIchigan avenue almost caused me to be suicidal with his dismissal of my issues... You are very clear and succinct..
  • @maleinetea1842
    Hi Dr. Teixido , I want to thank you for your hard work and the invaluable information you have shared with VM patients. The word alone can't describe enough of how much I appreciate all that you do . I used to have 30 migraine days for many years with vertigo and tinnitus. I am now got less amount of migraine attacks per day. I took your information to share with my doctors. That has help tremendously. God blesses you and your loved ones with good health . Thank you from the button of my heart for your compassion in helping all of us 🙏 ❤️
  • Hi Dr. Texeido, I want to thank you from the button of my heart how much I appreciate your very invaluable support and information you have posted . God blesses you for helping all of us with Vestbular Migraine. I do have one top question and hoping you get a chance to response back . If not I completely understand. I have VM everyday that come with dizziness/vision vibration, it is worsen after I eat a meal. So far no doctor knows why, I am hoping you might have heard from other patients before and know why. Thank you so much for your time. Respectfully yours, Mayline
  • @pamelablake4489
    Thank you for this video. It’s very informative, I have learnt so much.
  • @susangautier787
    This is SO helpful! Your descriptions are so clear and understandable. I’ve been diagnosed with VM by an ENT. I’ve had Mineare’s Disease dx for 60 yrs and was told recently that VM rules out the Mineare’s. I’m glad to hear your explanation and interaction of the two!
  • @vincent-rz1pr
    with this disease I have to educate myself, had a series of bad lucks with doctors
  • @chatiquap1
    Very informative Dr Teixido! For me, All of this started after having the Covid vaccine. Is this common or a possibility?
  • I live in South Africa and I have been for every test MRIs CT scans blood tests and the doctors know tells me it is physiology problems but I have severe headaches, balance, depression and anxiety the medication gave me more headaches but the dr said I must go on with it...This is me that you are speaking to everything started in my left ear always throbbing
  • Thank god I found this video. I finally understand what is going on with me. I have vestibular migraine and with Alice in wonderland syndrom. I have been to sooooo many specialists in Peru and no one has been able to diagnose me since my migraines have such strange symptoms and no headache. Dr do you do online sessions? I would love to speak to you and book a consultation 🙏🏻
  • @comnz
    Thanks for posting this, it gives me some options to discuss with my neurologist :)
  • @samanthahorrell
    Would i be able to get an appointment with you remotely please? You are the only person I have any faith in and my hope is fading fast.. I live in the UK. thank you for all of your good work
  • @lncarnold
    I am curious if bad neck alignment can cause vertigo.