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Dizziness/Vertigo for almost 2 years

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Hi , my symptoms are as below
1. Dis-balance started since March 2025 , intitally its not regular weekly once
2. Please note I used to drink twice a week
3. Feeling - Like standing on a boat , when walking - its like walking on pillow
4.No spinning sensation
5.Sufferers chiken pox on June 2025
6.After that this dis-balance is day long
7. Initially in the morning all will be normal ..as the day progress it will increase
8. In the AC this disbalance increases
9.Brain and Spine MRI done , nothing came out
10. I can stand on one leg for a minute
11. Can do proper heal to toe
12. Please note now I am suffering from anxity
13. I wake up every day at 4am with little palpititiaons
14.ECG, Trade mil , Echo done - no issue in heart

What may be reason ...what are the possible mitigations ...

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@bibaswansarkar I suffered from vertigo for 40+ years. I'm now 67 and have it periodically. There are maneuvers you can do or have a doctor perform. One is the Epley maneuver although I never had luck with that. It actually made things worse but only for a bit so you could say that's a questionable result. One of the major things is you have to watch how you move. The little silica crystals that help with balancing have become displaced in the ear canal. Once you get them back in place either by sleeping, maneuvers, or just laying down for many hours a day, you then have to be careful with movements. Vertigo put me in the bed for 3 days, has sent me to hospital where I received Valium, don't ask how or why that worked but it did, and was throwing up. It is awful. I have meclizine, which is antivert, that I take at the slightest hint of an episode. It's been a while since I've had one but one reason is because I think when I'm about to do something that will cause it, I don't follow through. I immediately stop and rewind if that makes sense. Most times I can lay down for a bit and stop it. Hope you get better soon.