Yes, let us know how you get on. The sickness part is horrible, I remember my first main attack when I was about 17 and off on a residential volunteering project, scared the hell out of me, threw up a number of times before I could get to my room then was thrown to the floor by it only to have to wait to be found by some rather perplexed fellow volunteers, carried to my bunkbed and having my contact lenses taken out by someone...not pleasant!
I usually seem to get a warning with mine, I feel very sick to the stomach then go into this horrible cold sweat so know to brace myself and get near a loo! My mum isn't so lucky and suffers far worse and is a lot further down the line in terms of hearing loss etc... I was only borderline hearing assistance last time I had mine done but it's up and down.
You do adjust though, I used to be so conscious of being off balance and my up and down hearing but it's more normal to me now. The pressure and clicky ears do drive me mad though.
Hope you get a vertigo free better rest tonight! Let us know how you're doing.