Talk show host Stephen Colbert has positional vertigo
Late night talk show host Stephen Colbert has revealed he was diagnosed with the condition – which causes episodes of dizziness when a person shifts their head, and can lead to falls – in late October, on the weekend before the 2020 US Presidential Election, which took place on November 3.
The 56-year-old said: “It’s almost entertaining, until I forget. And then I go to stand up, and then I just fall down.”
Stephen – who is the host of ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ – has now been told by doctors to keep his body at a tilt to prevent him from feeling dizzy.
Speaking to Vanity Fair for their December cover story, he added: “I’m coming to you right now from a very weird angle, slightly listing to port.”
Stephen Colbert’s condition stems from a problem in the inner ear
The diagnosis comes after Stephen has already been battling deafness in one ear, which he developed after having “this weird tumour as a kid”, which he needed to have an operation to remove.
Stephen’s procedure left him without an eardrum in his right ear, and dashed his childhood dream of having a career in marine biology.
Speaking back in 2005, he said: “I always wanted to be a marine biologist … but then I had this ear problem. I have no ear drum. So I had this operation at the Medical University [of South Carolina] when I was a kid. Now I can’t get my head wet. I mean, I can, but I can’t really scuba dive or anything like that.
“So that killed my marine biology hopes. According to doctors, positional vertigo often goes away on its own after a few weeks or months, or it can be helped along with repositioning movements where a patient tilts and holds their head in certain positions to move particles around the ear canal. – BANG Showbiz
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