You Don't Mention Vestibular Migraines In Your Descriptions. I Wonder Why.
I spent a couple of years seeing a neurologist and she never diagnosed the VM. I got a new PC doc and he diagnosed it with my first visit .... dramamine and sumatriptan. It works most of the time.
Prepare for possible day+ long episodes of vertigo. I have just survived 4 days of difficult vertigo. I have go to medication: dramamine and sumatriptan which usually acts within the hour. I have learned that change of season can be a prime time for episodes. It seems that might have been the trigger.
I think I found that people didn't respond to me mentioning it and neither asking about it or speaking of the condition. I did try to respond to people with the same problem. I have also been very tired lately and don't have much energy. What would you like for me to say about Vestibular Migraines that might be helpful to you and other?
I Have Vestibular Migraines. The Only Symptom I Have Is Chronic Vertigo. It Is Debilitating. Any Advice On How To Live With It?
Has Anyone Ever Seen An Oto Neurologist For Vestibular Migraines?
Wondering Just How Many On This Site Have Vestibular Migraines As Opposed To Migraines? Two Totally Different. Seems Most Have The Latter.