I've had horrible painful migraines in the past. These aren't. Like so many other illnesses this is just one type under the umbrella. I didn't know there were so many different types of headaches. This one is silent, but makes you feel pretty lousy, like rocking on a boat all day. Some days are still like this for me, but not nearly like it used to be. I've lost more hearing in my left ear, considerably more. Sounds..lights..I wear sunglasses everywhere, even in church. For my ride up to the wedding I put things in my ears to snub out the sound of the tires on the road. I've suffered with non stop dizzy, woozy, wobbly, for 2 years now..all day every day. What do they call it? They find something to call it eventually. This gal has the right name and she has the right plan to move forward. I'm doing things now I never thought I would be doing again. I had sat on the couch, I laid in bed. I got up holding onto things. I wasn't giving myself enough therapy..self therapy through my home. I needed to get up off of my butt. Do something , even if it was only one thing, buts its more now..and be able to lay down at night and think..I did something! Going to therapy didn't help me, it made me worse, just like most I've talked with. Watch her. Good luck.Yes you did share this and thank you for the reminder! I have this gal bookmarked on YouTube so I can watch.
I don’t have confusion, and my last incident of vertigo lasted the entire day. I spent the day in bed with my eyes closed, no sounds. Sleeping for the most part.
I don’t care what they call it, I just want a plan for moving forward. Coincidentally, people with Meniere’s often have had migraines in the past. Also, sounds can be too loud or inaudible, and hearing loss tends to limit itself to one ear usually, with tinnitus in that ear rather than both. Some people do end up with both ears affected though, but that’s even more rare.

