From what I've read and discovered, your balance gets better after challenging your brain to correct the imbalance. In other words, you need to make yourself dizzy and off-balance over and over again in order for your brain to learn how to correct our balance issues. After I learned this, I've been pretty consistent with twice a day vestibular exercises that include closing my eyes, uneven surfaces, gaze stabilization, etc. I've even added new ones...one foot in front of the other, standing on one foot, standing on tip-toes all while moving your head side to side. Make sure you have something to grab a hold of on each side of you. I have seen slight improvement. I just need to be patient. For a doctor to think you don't need or should hold off on therapy is frustrating to me. I wish I would have been doing these things religiously from the start. Especially when it felt better just to sit there and keep my head still because I didn't like the feeling it was giving me when I moved. When, in reality, I needed to do those things to feel better in the long run. Sorry, I'm ranting.
Lisa