I posted somewhere here. But.. Let me copy and paste...
I had my first labrynthitis last 1999. I woke up one morning, opened my eyes and the whole the room was spinning out of control. I could not get up from my bed and walked imbalance that I feel like I was drunk! I was sitting at my couch about two hours later, the vertigo started as I could not control over my head, if I moved it to my chest and back to look at the ceiling, it felt like it was moving at 100 miles an hour!
The doctor told me, I have a permanent damage to both inner ear, and float around in the fluid. When I was turning my headway sends you spiraling out of control. The fluid float to the eardrum, it effected on my canal. The nerve impulses sent from your inner ear to your brain are sent these peripheral nerves. This system is found within the inner ear and is responsible for postural balance. Things called canaliths break off the little hairs of the inner ear and float around in the fluid.
I could not drive the car, I felt like I was really drunk. I was afraid to drive because I still don't feel like "myself". My visual was disturbance due to difficulty focus the roads. Oh my god, I pulled my car off the road and closed my eyes few minutes. I opened the window wide to keep refresh cold air to keep my sweat reduction. It was so freeze outside. I could not drink any fluid because it makes me vomiting again and again. When I turned my head a very little, it became vertigo, nausea, and vomiting.
I described all my symptoms to the doctor. He gives me the prescribed a meclizine, it is anti-vertigo. I was into two days of this problem and I was wondering if it ever going to go away now. I could not even watch TV because my eyes could not focus in on something, my eyes would bounce as I felt like that I was riding on a race horse.
I am frustrated with my dizziness, it hit me in the middle of day at my work. I could not even get up and walk to the bathroom or open my eyes. My visual was all-spinal around the walls at my office. I felt that that my chair was spinning as a riding around as at Amusement park. I was suddenly vomiting into the wastebasket. Of course, I was extremely embarrassed. I have given myself up to the fact, I will live with this for the rest of my life.
If my symptom does not resolve, my ETN doctor recommends me. I will have my neurologist evaluation. So far, my symptoms has been not coming back since springtime. (Knock the wood).
Doctor said, it is very common for the deafness and eldery people who have simular my case. Do you have the same problem as my symptoms?