It sure helps to get a diagnosis. Maybe they can help you.I may be suffering with Vestibular Migraines! This ENT at the U of U may have figured me out. I did have a NP for a Neurologist say it could be that, but I didn't understand it. Now I've had two tell me. She really thinks if I find a med that will work for me, that my dizzy could go away... mostly.
Look it up..it's me! Here's some things I pulled...
The duration of the vestibular symptoms can be highly variable, but usually last between 5 minutes to 72 hours [1,2]. Some patients may suffer from persistent vestibular symptoms lasting months to years with episodic exacerbations.....For example, vestibular migraine attacks can be triggered by the following stimuli: External motion such as moving vehicles, movies or computer screens. Visually "busy" or "cluttered" environments, including shopping malls and grocery stores. High-contrast patterns like flashing lights or even striped images....Weather changes, such as in barometric (or atmospheric) pressure or temperature, are a potential cause of vestibular migraine. Typically, barometric pressure undergoes minor shifts throughout the day. However, it can also rise and fall dramatically depending on current weather patterns.Jul 21, 2021.......Common symptoms include simply a sense of light-headedness and imbalance, typically worse in the morning. There is a sensation of floating and that the head and eyes are not moving together. Visual motion or activities that require visual stimulation are particularly bothersome.