We concluded that clonazepam is a very useful and safe drug for the symptomatic treatment of patients suffering from cochleovestibular disorders. I still had all of the other symptoms, dizziness, no balance, nausea, brain fog and my head feels like rubber etc. COVID-19 is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. They alone are working my migraine triggers. Several reports have described the successful use of clonazepam in the treatment of peripheral and central vestibular disorders. We reviewed the medical records of 3,357 outpatients treated with a 0.5 or 1.0-mg daily dosage of oral clonazepam during 60-180 days. to see a psychologist who specializes in pain and palliative care to provide techniques to help me get through the day. I fear I may have a combination of meniers’s disease and VESTIBULAR MIGRAINETYVM! Teaching was nearly impossible; I was unable to write because of blurry vision, and my wife became a caretaker more than a partner; I became addicted to My current situation has been going on and off for about a month, is this normal? My neuro has had me try migranal, this has provided hardly any relief. I’m new and looking for advice from those who have Migraine Associated Vertigo. Johns Hopkins Medicine Neurology and Neurosurgery department says that the dizziness associated with this type of migraine is due to disturbances in "the inner ear and brain mechanisms that influence hearing and balance." Mostly at night. I do have cervical migraines from a whiplash injury 20+ years ago. 10 years ago a Dr gave me 0.5mg clonazpam at bedtime and BOOM headaches almost go away. So I went to a quarter of the amount, and I was fine. I had a similar attack about eight years ago. I was diagnosed with BPPV. I really did want to do meds but this isn’t getting better with just Supplements. I have Relpax as a rescue drug and it works great, but I am only supposed to use it twice a week or else face rebound headaches.
But many clinicians that actually see Vestibular Migraine daily do not necessarily agree with the diagnostic criteria that the IHS puts forward. I can put you in touch on social if you’d like I saw this post. A vestibular migraine is a type of migraine that involves dizziness and vertigo. I now have headaches like I have never had before to the point I thought I had a brain tumour, which was a relief after reading the info you provided gave similar dealings. I have forgot the bottle on weekly trips and do find my quality of sleep is reduced but overall no other side effects. In comparison to placebo, clona­ zepam has demonstrated a significant effect in reducing vertigo. with some cloudy vision, light nausea and the sensation of being overwhelmed by my surroundings. Tinnitus was improved in 32.0% of the tinnitus patients. “I had clonazepam for four years and was told by dr to take as and when I needed it and unknowingly I took as many as four 2mg a day , plus propanonol and naratriptan along side thyroxine125 mg for I had a thyroidectomy , when I realised what they were all doing I eventually weaned myself off two years ago but my head aches are back with a vengeance ,33 days now non stop and now I know the pitfalls do you think I would be silly to start again say o 0.5 as its the only thing that actually has worked , a massive dilemma but I need help”

A known side effect of the treatment is nightmares.

Vestibular migraines don't always cause headaches. I began taking Klonopin daily. Alprazolam (Xanax) is not recommended due to the higher rate of addiction, and how short-acting it is. The IHS considers the term “Migraine Associated Vertigo” to be an old, outdated term for “Vestibular Migraine”.