I know vertigo and motion sickness are not the same, but they're similar in that the inner ear is involved. I've had both. I've especially struggled with motion sickness all my life, and I control it with generic meclizine. I buy it online in multiple bottles of 100 25 mg tablets for something like $5 a bottle. I routinely take a tablet (or maybe only half) in the morning, and that keeps me from getting dizzy in most conditions. For flying, I recently began using a prescription patch behind my ear and it works like a miracle. Before the patch, even four or five 25 mg meclizine tablets wouldn't prevent air sickness. Routinely, things that make me dizzy include the usual suspects like merry-go-rounds and roller coasters, but also such things as using a trouble light under a vehicle, watching train cars go by, lying down with my head not elevated, riding in the back seat of a vehicle, seeing shifting shadows, even shopping because walking past items on shelves mimics the effect of a train moving past (except I'm moving, not the train). Every once in a while, a doctor says I need to get checked out, but I explain that the same motion sickness affected by grandmother, my mother, my daughter and my son's daughter. That's five generations. I've concluded it's some inherited gene at work. So good luck with your vertigo. It's a miserable affliction.
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