Thread:Chrisiow/@comment-35319541-20180522224232/@comment-35094757-20180523180329

It definitely affects her ability to walk steadily, and she sometimes has to sit down for a couple of minutes. Then it passes and she is fine. It irritates her, as she used to be a very high standar long-distance runner... she still goes for runs and cycles, etc... but not competitively any more. Part of that was knees, but the bigger part was the vertigo. She didn't want to be on a training run in the middle of nowhere and have an attack. She's not on any medication. When the attacks come they are generally without warning, and short and sweet.