Hi
Sorry about your trouble. I am an ENT, one thing I’ll definitely tell you is that not all ENT’s are created equally with regard to evaluating and treating dizziness. Most, once they figure out that you do not have vertigo, will pretty much pass you on. So when you see one, please make sure they specialize in vertigo and dizziness.
To be clear, vertigo is a one word synonym for “I see the world spinning around me.” It is the exact same visual sensation as sitting on a spinning merry-go-round. Vertigo gets suppressed by staring at a fixed point and is usually from the inner ear. Dizziness can be debilitating for sure, but is a more general term.
Sounds like you need formal balance function testing as a starting point. An ENT will often order that in evaluation of troublesome balance issues if there is a suspicion of inner ear or brain sources of imbalance. Neurology eval can be helpful too but they generally will want to see the balance testing results first.
Good luck!