Sure, that makes sense. A violent movement like that could do it.
I was told by my doc that vertigo like this usually shows up as part of aging when someone reaches 70-80 years of age.
When it suddenly appears like this in someone much younger, it can usually be traced back to a bad head injury which can knock the crystals out of place.
She must have taken a very hard hit.
If this is indeed the case, it WILL get better. It will just take a while. In my case it was several years.
I slipped on the ice once and slammed the back of my head on the driveway. Saw not only stars but a bright flash of light.
Concussion.
It also knocked the crystals in my ears out of place. Lots of vertigo for a while. Epley helped some. Eventually it settled down after a few years.
I knew what caused it, so was just patient with it. Was super careful on stairs. Good luck.
Sure, that makes sense. A violent movement like that could do it.
I was told by my doc that vertigo like this usually shows up as part of aging when someone reaches 70-80 years of age.
When it suddenly appears like this in someone much younger, it can usually be traced back to a bad head injury which can knock the crystals out of place.
She must have taken a very hard hit.
If this is indeed the case, it WILL get better. It will just take a while. In my case it was several years.