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@jefferyverfo2025 sorry you have been experiencing everything you have outlined. My husband has had five strokes since 2018, two of which have been cerebellar strokes, the area that controls balance, and motion amongst other things. He has had motion induced daily dizziness that is debilitating the last 3 1/2 years. After multiple MRIs and all kinds of other things to rule out inner ear problems, his neurologist, diagnosed him with stroke induced 3PD, PERSISTENT POSTURAL PERCEPTUAL DIZZINESS. The only time he doesn’t have the sensation is when he is sitting still not moving his head or lying down. Also, we were told that if you have symptoms beyond 24 hours, you have not experienced a TIA, you’ve experienced a stroke. His MRIs show chronic ongoing subcortical, lacunar strokes and his MCI has progressed to Vascular Dementia. You would benefit from following through with a neurologist. Best wishes.

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I went to a neurologist ; she sent me for PT,had another MRI in which they found a small cerebella’s aneurysm on my left side. I had a benign brain tumor that was in my cerebellum,the size of an orange,and a menengioma removed 13 yrs ago.That is very interesting about still having the issue past 24 hrs means a stroke!