I was diagnosed with labyrinthitis 7 months ago but still have trouble is there anyone who recovere?

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I woke up from a nap one day while having a terrible cold and i felt extremely weak and just off. I wasn't necessarily having a vertigo attack but i did feel dizzy and just out of it. i noticed as time went on my balance was off i could not drive more than 5 minutes and i just had what i thought was dizziness for a long time. But it actually is like a detachment feeling like im not really here but i am type thing like a fog. i noticed too if i do too much that feeling gets worse and i have to take a break i feel fatigued still after 7 months and just feel like any little virus takes me out. I'm scared because everyone has told me it would get better and some days its not that bad but i have never felt the same fully and its just a feeling i cant get rid of its worse when im on my phone or watch tv and i feel like my eye sight is different i see floaters and im sensitive to certain lighting has anyone had any of these symptoms?

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    hey there,l too have had same thing specially feeling tired got diagnosed with BPPV but haven't felt right for ages

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      Thank you for replying! Have you had any other symptoms then the ones i previously discussed?

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      I'm also sorry to hear that you have not felt well in awhile i hope you get better soon!

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