Ok, you need to find yourself a Neurologist who will listen to you. Or, find yourself a dr. who deals with virtigo. A dr. who deals with that might be able to help you better. Even though it is not really virtigo (but could be - I am no dr. here) they have the knowledge to discuss things such as motion sickness, spinning world and other things of that nature. The spatial disorientation deals with several aspects of the body.....so someone who specializes in stuff like that would be the best bet.
Hopefully you find some relief. I know it's not fun - I told you I get serious motion sickness. I am a teacher and sometimes if I walk around my classroom and the desks too much - I am ready to puke and have to sit down. So, your symptoms I can just imagine how yuck it must be.
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Originally Posted by Somethingstrange
I have and I've even brought it up but no doctor has treated me for it. Even mentioned it to my ENT doc which was basically just a quick 10 min visit, in and out after an MRI review, and he said I'd need to talk to my neurologist about it.
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