Hi Linda,
Although my wonky headedness has improved, it is not completely gone and affects me especially in situations like going to the mall or being in a crowd of any sort. I notice this when I walk outside too, but since it is so open, while I notice the bouncing vision thing, it is not as bad as the mall or a crowd. My doc suggested looking straight ahead and fixing my gaze on a stationary object and shifting it to something else as I get closer to it. It is not an easy thing to do, because is is just not something that comes naturally and because you can't windowshop as you walk. Trying to carry on a conversation while you're walking is harder too, because you can't look at the person you're with. I wil tell you this though -- it does help. Another thing that I find helps me is holding onto someone's arm. I thinik this happens because it's kind of the same thing as holding onto something when your dizzy, it stabilizes your sense of balance. Also, since I'm not paying as much attention to what is going on around me as much as I used to, I hold my pocketbook much closer and more tightly. I'm nobody's victim and don't intend to be.
Best wishes,
Wendy