Hi Wendy,
My balance issues have been very slight, compared with some people. When all my symptoms were crashing down on me at once, right when I was going to the doctors and trying to find out what was wrong, I noticed that I was a little dizzy when I turned my head fast. This was one of the last symptoms, besides the facial numbness to show up, because I didn't have that when I first went to the ENT, because if I'd said I was dizzy I'd have gotten the MRI sooner. That's one reason why it took months longer than it should have to diagnose what I had. I noticed being a little dizzy when I was in the car and turning my head to look "both ways"....then I felt a little dizziness. I had already been experiencing "car anxiety' which I now realize probably stemmed from my AN, since other's have mentioned that as well. It was after my treatment that I had more dizziness, but it was not enough to have a cane or anything like that. I noticed it on uneven ground, the sand as I mentioned, and turning my head fast, and small things like that. I have had two very short, like seconds long, bouts of vertigo since my treatment. All in all, I've been very lucky. I haven't been on any boat or ship, so don't know how I'd do. I'm guessing I might not be comfortable on a little boat, but I'm hoping I can ride the Washington State Ferry boats and not have any problems. I think it's just the passing of time. I'm better in stores now than I was two years ago. It just takes awhile for the brain to compensate for the balance problems. It's a gradual process. For some insane reason, some people are really affected by balance issues and some people are not. It's a goofy illness/condition, that's for sure. I never went to PT or anything. It was never that bad.
I hope yours goes away soon
Sue in Vancouver USA