Dizziness, eye movements when trying to sleep

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Hi everyone. I am new to this site just trying to find some answers to what I have been going through. About 7 months ago my right ear started making a bubbling sound which was annoying but went away the next day a few days later my ear becme pluuged with pressure, tinnitus, and dizziness the next day. Doctor gave me medrol and the symptoms went away within a few days. While the ear problems were going on doctor thought I may have meinera since I lost hearing in that ear. Went back after medrol was finished and hearing back to normal. No hearing loss. I have been having dizziness since then and sometimes bubbling sound in right ear. Lately sometimes when I try to fall asleep my ear move back and forth and I feel tired but I can't sleep no matter what I do. The first time this happened my right leg twitched too causing my foot to be pulled outward. Not sure if this is connected or not. Last few days dizziness intentisifed and having a hard time with sleeping every night. Eye movements almost every night. Can't work. Anyone have any ideas. No fullness, tinnitus, or ear pain.. No loss of hearing. MD thought maybe I had inner ear infection but not sure why I still have dizziness. MRI clear. Ct done a year ago before this was clear. He tested me for bvvp but no eye twitching with movement. Any help would be appreciated.

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    ATM ? at the moment,

    atmospheric ??

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      I should have been more clear, Kellie what does ATM stand for, I was just guessing.

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