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Positional vertigo, but with negative Dix-Hallpike?

I am 39/male and have had this problem before, but has been a very long time. Basically, I woke up in the bed today and realized quickly that I had developed vertigo overnight. I become moderately dizzy when looking up or laying on my back, but very severely dizzy when looking DOWN. No dizziness left, right, or sitting up.. and DixHallpike is negative and no major hearing manifestations. Brain MRI was negative 5 years ago for the same thing. What does this sound like to YOU?
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  • Male | 39 years old
  • Medications: none
  • Conditions: Osteoma of the skull

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Your symptoms sound like positional vertigo. You need an Appointment at an ENT clinic to test your vestibular system. You should schedule an appointment as soon as possible. Once they determine which ear is affected they will try and perform an Eppley Manuever.
John Austin