Lelah,
I know the vertigo is rough. It scares the heck out of me. I agree with the others: Keep your eye on the prize and it will get better. I will share my journey as yet another example of how individual results may vary. I will have my 18 month MRI in a few weeks. I had some fatique about 2 weeks after CK, then essentially nothing until 4 months out. At that time I had a bad bout of vertigo, that didn't relent after 3 days so I did a 12 day taper of decadron. My subsequent MRI at month 6 showed very little change. Since that time I've had varying degrees of wonky head, but generally speaking the good days are outnumbering the bad. I did have another round of vertigo about a week ago, but have managed it with valium 2 mg 2 to 3 times per day. When I'm in the midst of a spell I also might hit it with 50 mg antivert (meclizine) to calm it down right away. If asked, prior to diagnosis, I would have said I didn't have balance problems. However, looking back over the years I would have "spells" that I attritubed to hormones or sinus or hypoglycemia. I would get disoriented, dizzy, and often throw up, then be ok. Looking back, I now know it was the brain booger. The waiting game is a mental challenge as has been addressed many times on this forum, but 90-95% success is good odds. I continue to have random earaches and stabbing pains, varying tinnitus, and my hearing is definitely worse, but still useable for sure. I haven't had a hearing test for a year. I also developed facial spasms at month 6 that stopped at month 13, which Dr. Chang said was likely. When feeling good enough, challenging your balance doing whatever you like is very beneficial. The treatment is now behind you. Hold the faith, one day at a time. You're in my prayers. Mona