Very interesting to read all your stories. I had a bilateral cerebellar stroke in June this year during a cerebral angiogram to check that my AVM had been completely removed. Prior to June I’d made a full recovery from the brain haemorrhage I’d suffered in Feb 2020 followed by craniotomy in Aug 2020. I’ve been making slow progress and can certainly agree with comments about dizziness and giddiness! I have had both - in the first couple of months following the cerebellar stroke I had constant dizziness and felt like I was on board a ship in a strong gale. Now I think I’m suffering more from giddiness but today, whilst on a walk, a stream of traffic came up the road and I felt the world spinning round me. I think it was a combination of the motion of the traffic and the bright lights on a dull day! But for my sanity I try and go for a mile -2 mile walk - using a stick for support and balance. It’s only been the last couple of weeks that I’ve been able to cope with reading and so I’ve found this forum and look at My Stroke Guide for short 20 minute bursts. Sometimes I do get down, but I am thankful that the stroke wasn’t worse. Good to read all your stories.