Quote Originally Posted by constantwanderer View Post
The best treatment you can do for her is stopping investigating (all it's doing is wasting time and over-medicalizing the situation), get her to see a counsellor/psychologist to teach her how to work herself out from her anxious and hyper-vigilant state, and get her to see a PT with a specialization in balance and vestibular disorders so she can re-build her balance (or confidence in her balance). That way she can get on with her life instead of waiting for a magic answer and solution that is unlikely to come. Anyone else out there think this?
I would have to say that this might be in part some of the issue. Not sure anyone has mentioned her age anywhere? Also what medications is she on (The full set and their uses). Often meds. will cause the symptoms, if not in isolation, but in combination. I think we should ask for a list of those as well please

Also is she suggesting in anyway there was negligence in the first instance? As you are in Australia I would see if there are any travelling courses on 'balance' by Professor Nancy Low Choy. She is amazing and this was one of the most interesting post grad courses I have done.