Wayne,
I would also like to welcome you to the world of the wonky heads (or bobbleheads as my doc refers to them). I basically have the same experience as you. I feel fine as long as I am sitting, but when I go for a walk outside, to the mall or am in any crowd it is a very uncomfortable feeling. Not really dizzy, slightly off balance and whatever I'm looking at doesn't look right. It either looks like it is moving when it shouldn't be or bouncing slightly. I also get a kind of weird feeling in my head that I have never found the right words to describe. I don't have any problem driving or being a passenger in a car unless I'm driving (or riding) around looking for a parking spot and that's not too bad either though. My doc told me this would get better in time and it has improved a bit. He also said that whatever challenges the vestibular system improves it. His advice to me was to not avoid situations that are likely to make me feel like this and to stay active. The more you expose yourself to whatever brings on the wonky-headed feeling the better you willl retrain your brain to deal with it -- it is unpleasant to be sure, but necessary. As for being able to drive to work, I would say probably, but as you can see, this too is slightly different for each of us, so ony you will be able to answer that quetion.
David,
I'm so sorry you are still having problems after all this time. I definitely do think that there are issues post-op the docs need to know more about. It seems that some are more on the ball than others, although I do have to agree that wonky head/bobble head is an issue that nothing I read about in any medical literature prepared me for. I thank my lucky stars for all of you, who know what I'm talking about! My doc didn't mention it to me until I mentioned it to him. I don't think there is really anything else that can be done about it. I guess you could be right and they just don't see it as a big deal. That idea makes me wish they could spend a day or two in our wonky heads and see how they like it. I hope vestibular rehab helps you. It did make a difference for me to some degree.
Best wishes to all,
Wendy