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@maomac I had vertigo several years ago . I went to a Neurologist . He ran several tests to include looking for a possible brain tumor that can cause it. He finally came to the conclusion that there was probably a build up of fluid in my inner ear so he put me on a diuretic in hopes to drain the fluid and it worked . This may be is some help to you ! All the best . Kay B.
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@maomac As a lifelong vertigo sufferer, I sympathize with the sudden, awful spinning feeling. Meclizine never helped me either. I am glad you are seeing an ENT for followup. Be sure to discuss the vertigo issue, even if it doesn't happen again before your visit!
When you visit the ER, their role is to rule out immediate, serious or life threatening issues. Sadly, in today's health-care only a few ER docs and their staffs have the time to treat beyond that, that's why we nearly always leave the hospital with instructions to "see your PCP for followup."
I was treated at a "dizzy and balance clinic" to positively identify my benign posititional vertigo (BPPV). After many bouts, some lasting a week, I finally know some things that trigger my vertigo, and some signs it may be coming back. Before the first wave hits, I start doing the Epley maneuver at least 3 times a day.
As for driving, curiously, I have never actually had the onset of an attack behind the wheel, but sometimes one will hit as I try to exit the car.
You are right, allergies can be a trigger - do you often suffer from other allergy symptoms?