Anonymous wrote:Yes, it started after being on a boat over a year ago. Main trigger is any movement (car, walking) or being in crowds. I avoid big events, face a wall at restaurants, and sit in the back for long car rides. I also have trouble with flickering lights, scrolling screens, and ceiling fans. Vestibular PT really helped me manage it but hasn’t resolved it. MRI was with and without contrast (and made me really dizzy). I can function but would rather not be stuck like this forever.
I have a friend with this, she got it in her late 50s after going on a long cruise and also scuba diving. The bad news is her doctor said there is really no cure for it, the good news is she has learned to manage it, and now it is mostly in the background, and she hardly notices it. She doesn’t have any pain or migraines. It’s just the feeling of always sort of being on a boat is how she describes it, but again she has learned to kind of put it in the background, and it doesn’t affect her nearly as much as did at first.