Poor Chloe. I have had four acute attacks of Labyrinthitis in the last two years, it is absolutely ghastly, like being on a spinning fairground ride all the time. You are so dizzy you can't stand up without falling over and I was vomiting continually when at it's worst [sorry if that's too much information!] There is no way you could possibly go to work when in the middle of an attack and I found medication not all that helpful. It can be caused by the calcium crystals in the inner ear moving in to the wrong canal, which is my problem. What has really helped is being taught how to do special head movements by a physio that move the calcium crystals around in the inner ear and back to the correct canal. I am very lucky that I have physios on the team that I work with and one of them had just completed this specialist training course! If anyone is suffering do ask to be referred by your GP, it could help.