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breathing exercises
Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome
Breathing exercises in Visual Snow Syndrome primarily modulate the autonomic nervous system by activating the parasympathetic response through controlled diaphragmatic breathing, which can reduce sympathetic nervous system hyperarousal. The technique helps regulate neural oscillations, potentially mitigating cortical hyperexcitability and reducing the intensity of visual disturbances by promoting neurological calm and decreasing stress-induced neuronal amplification.
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Superjombombo
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It's been an unfortunate and long journey lol. I got the idea for neck stretching and posture work from posts on this subreddit. I went to PT for posture work and to focus on my neck. Focused on both neck and jaw stretches. It helped greatly. I ma...View more
Physical therapyNeck exercisesJaw exercisesVitamin dPosture correctionStretchingYogaBreathing exercisesEye exercisesExercise
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Relax, it is going to be okay. I got vss after having covid. It’s been 3 years and my symptoms have gotten much much better. I used to not be able to stare at walls without extreme distress, and lights used to take forever “unimprint” from my visual ...View more
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vaachi
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No need to be sorry, happens :) but thank you! I also suffer from tinnitus like you, but thankfully, it doesn't bother me that much anymore. I found out that when I am anxious, I tend to concentrate on it, which worsens the symptoms. Getting anxiety ...View more
Breathing exercisesRelaxation therapyPhysical exerciseSleep hygiene
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yepimtyler
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You can but it takes time and consistency. I promise. I went through a traumatic event last year in March where I was pistol whipped in the back of my head. I was shortly diagnosed with anxiety, panic disorder, DPDR, PTSD, and VSS. From then until a...View more
MeditationGroundingEft tappingPositive affirmationsBinaural beatsFresh airBreathing exercisesHerbal supplements
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