.Glad its under control, as I know the missus struggles with it sometimes.Been on meds since for Vertigo SteveDid that happen after a viral infection, such as a sniffle?
I'd never really heard of it until Mrs TB got it, then it turns out its really common!
One of my neighbours I was talking to yesterday has got it as well his started with a ear infection & sniffles so could possibly start from a viral infection, mine started Christmas eve probably because of my sugar levels going out of sync as I'm Type 2 Diabetic,so apparently that can start it off as well, I'd given it a month and I had improved slightly but saw my GP & she prescribed the tablets which have been brilliant I've suffered no side effects thankfully I think you can even buy them over the counter.
As I understand it, its something that never really goes away, and the simplest thing can set it off. Snow tends to set hers off, and also that new trendy TV filming where they have to spin around the subject....
In fact I think it started last summer but I didn't take any notice of it, it happened when I bent forward to wind the jockey wheel up on our caravan and that was it until this latest episode, the worst part for me has been the awful nausea feeling when waking up first thing in the morning, hopefully now I will be able to keep it under control.




