Barometric pressure changes, temperature spikes, air quality - all these things trigger Cherika's vestibular migraine. She's on a mission to raise awareness so no one has to suffer alone.| Vestibular Disorders Association
Rachel's vestibular symptoms made it painful for her to watch movies in a theater. Then she discovered tools for the visually impaired, which allowed her to enjoy "Beetlejuice" with her niece.| Vestibular Disorders Association
VeDA announces their 2025 Champions of Vestibular Medicine, medical professionals who have had significant impact on the field of vestibular medicine. This year's awards recognize two people for their lifetime contributions to vestibular medicine and three young investigators.| Vestibular Disorders Association
A Dizzy Childhood Rochelle’s journey with vestibular disorders began when she was only 10 years old. “I remember being in school and I remember walking down the hall, and all of a sudden, everything was spinning. And I fell to the floor in the hallway,” she recalls. Young Rochelle was terrified, unable to articulate what was happening. “My teacher didn’t know what was wrong. I didn’t know what was wrong. I was extremely scared. I just kept telling her that everything was spinning....| Vestibular Disorders Association