If vertigo or sudden dizziness keep interrupting your day, this doctor may give you a new perspective on how to handle it.

According to Dr. Ross, certain changes in the way the brain interprets sensory information can influence how stable — or unstable — someone feels throughout the day. These changes don’t necessarily indicate anything serious, but they may help explain why dizziness shows up at specific moments, why the sensation varies from day to day, why it often appears alongside confusion or mental fatigue, and why traditional explanations don’t always fully match what people feel.
This broader viewpoint is resonating with people who felt like nothing ever explained their experience properly.
If vertigo or sudden dizziness have been part of your routine, you may find it useful to hear how Dr. Ross connects these sensations to everyday patterns that most people overlook.
Watch Dr. Ross’s full interviewAccording to viewers who watched the full discussion with Dr. Ross, the explanation helped them better understand their own experiences. Some mentioned that the interview made it easier to notice personal patterns — moments of the day, certain environments, or small triggers they had never connected before.
Others said they simply felt more at ease after hearing the perspective, describing a sense of clarity they hadn’t experienced in years of searching for answers. While each person’s situation is unique, many appreciated finally having a framework that made their episodes feel less random.
Dr. Andrew Ross shares his perspective in a detailed interview about balance, sensory processing and daily stability.
If your experience sounds similar, you may find the interview helpful too — not as a diagnosis or treatment, but as an opportunity to see your own symptoms through a clearer, more structured lens.
The interview has been widely shared in recent weeks and may not remain available in its current format for long. If you’ve been dealing with these sensations, this may be a good moment to watch it in full.
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