I don't have too many balance problems, but still - defiantely better when sitting, especially when I'm tired.
As far as the TV question...I don't notice any problems when I'm over at my son's watching his big tv, but I did notice something over the past week. Zuma is my all time favorite computer game. It consists of a bunch of colors balls going around in some sort of a circular fashion, each level getting faster and faster as I have the frog in the middle spin around to "shoot" at the same colored ball that is in the frogs mouth.
I'm 6 months post op...oh wow...today! Anyway - I finally got brave enough to install it and play last weekend. I did notice afterwards that my head felt a bit wonky the next day. This is the same feeling that I experienced when I first started doing anything new that challenged my impared vestibular system. So, I decided to play it, but just for a few min every few days, hoping to work my way back up to where I used to be.
Long story short, maybe this is what you might need to do with a big tv? How often do you watch competitive sports that zoom down a hill at lightening speed? Maybe that's just one more thing you have to work your way up to?
Just a thought.
Cathy