I watch like every caring medical video but I searched Caring Medical Empty Nose Syndrome and pops up the latest video. You guys are always on point! No pun intended
I totally relate to the ear fullness after Covid amongst many other symptoms. then developped tinnitus. And my neck got so tense. Got strange vibrations and weird electro shoc like waves down my spine. My eyes were so sensitive to light, painful and strained. I also seem to have neck issues. Hoping to try your treatments some day.
Wow 13 sessions. I am pretty sure my daughter has had CCI, etc. for 10+ years...We are planning on contacting Dr. Hauser to figure out if she could be a patient. My big question is how are people handling this financially? Since most insurance companies won't cover it, we have an idea on how to pay for it all, but am just looking to find out what others have done. Thank you in advance!
Hello. I went to Dr. Hauser a few years ago. Facility and staff are top notch. The intial testing was around 3,000. I needed neck prolotherapy but couldn't afford the 1,400 per session and each session is usually spaced out by at least one month so if you live far away you have to factor the travel, hotel and rental car each time as well. I'm still struggling and hope to eventually go back when I can afford it. Good Luck.
@@EdmundD1962 thanks for your response and the info...yeah we've thought about all those extra costs since we are in CA. We will probably be able to claim some of the costs as a deduction on tax return, even the travel. My big guess is that if we have to go there 6 times it may be around $50,000. Trying to decide if we want to switch from a HMO to a high deductible plan so we can get an HSA account, it has a higher limit than an FSA. Our 20 yr old can't work or go to school and desperately wants to move on in life, so it'll be worth it if it helps her, but it's hard to figure out the funds. Hope you get better! 🙏
Do you have any friends or relatives in Florida who you could stay with when you arrive for the testing/treatment? That's what I did to help cut the cost a little but still had to get an airbnb sometimes. My dad helped me pay for everything thankfully and after my 5th treatment I was better enough that I could work my long hrs again and space my treatments out a little farther so I could save up some money for the next one. Going next week for my 8th and probably last treatment and I'm about 90% better 🎉🙏💛 they are truly amazing I hope and will pray it all works out for you!! God definitely answers prayers I didn't think I'd be able to go even once let alone 8 times
I watch like every caring medical video but I searched Caring Medical Empty Nose Syndrome and pops up the latest video. You guys are always on point! No pun intended
I totally relate to the ear fullness after Covid amongst many other symptoms. then developped tinnitus. And my neck got so tense. Got strange vibrations and weird electro shoc like waves down my spine.
My eyes were so sensitive to light, painful and strained.
I also seem to have neck issues.
Hoping to try your treatments some day.
Literally everything I have. I also do running. I think that screwed us up!
Wow 13 sessions. I am pretty sure my daughter has had CCI, etc. for 10+ years...We are planning on contacting Dr. Hauser to figure out if she could be a patient. My big question is how are people handling this financially? Since most insurance companies won't cover it, we have an idea on how to pay for it all, but am just looking to find out what others have done. Thank you in advance!
Hello. I went to Dr. Hauser a few years ago. Facility and staff are top notch. The intial testing was around 3,000. I needed neck prolotherapy but couldn't afford the 1,400 per session and each session is usually spaced out by at least one month so if you live far away you have to factor the travel, hotel and rental car each time as well. I'm still struggling and hope to eventually go back when I can afford it. Good Luck.
@@EdmundD1962 thanks for your response and the info...yeah we've thought about all those extra costs since we are in CA. We will probably be able to claim some of the costs as a deduction on tax return, even the travel. My big guess is that if we have to go there 6 times it may be around $50,000. Trying to decide if we want to switch from a HMO to a high deductible plan so we can get an HSA account, it has a higher limit than an FSA. Our 20 yr old can't work or go to school and desperately wants to move on in life, so it'll be worth it if it helps her, but it's hard to figure out the funds. Hope you get better! 🙏
Do you have any friends or relatives in Florida who you could stay with when you arrive for the testing/treatment? That's what I did to help cut the cost a little but still had to get an airbnb sometimes. My dad helped me pay for everything thankfully and after my 5th treatment I was better enough that I could work my long hrs again and space my treatments out a little farther so I could save up some money for the next one. Going next week for my 8th and probably last treatment and I'm about 90% better 🎉🙏💛 they are truly amazing I hope and will pray it all works out for you!! God definitely answers prayers I didn't think I'd be able to go even once let alone 8 times
Was just reading your article on the Acrobat
I have had this same issues for the last 2 years or so and it is really ruining my life.
Im 5 years into this crap, however for me it's my neck, shoulder, trigeminal and Occipital neuralgia that hurts the worst 💔
Same for me. I feel 100 years old.
@kelseymariel2127 100% me too and im starting to look it 💔
@@shonna79 Hang in there
Can you do a video on anyone who had severe hearing sensitivity (hyperacusis) that got better?
What is eds
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome