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Hi, I don't know how you are able to work with these symptoms. I'm sorry to hear that you are suffering. I have been dizzy since January 2020. What you describe sounds like what I have been told is "silent migraines." Now there's another fancy name for it. Ajovy did not work for me but has helped many others. None of the other popular preventives have helped me either. Propranolol has been somewhat helpful as a preventive for full blown migraine HA and Reyvow for abortive. Do you have a neurologist? If not, try to find one that helps you keep searching rather than a neuro that passes you off to a nurse that only provides maintenance. I'm not dismissing the importance of specialized nurses--they are important. I just feel that a continued search for successful remedies is important. A book that has helped me a lot: Victory Over Vestibular Migraine: The Action Plan For Healing & Getting Your Life Back by Shin C. Beh, MD

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Thank you, I will look that book up. I am feeling like nothing is going to work for me either as I have already tried topamax, gabapentin and now ajovy. My biggest complaint is the dizziness and nausea NOT headaches.