Patient: The patient, female, 64 years old, was diagnosed with meningioma on October 10, 2009 at the Medical University, and had a curcuma knife on the 19th, and found severe facial trigeminal neuralgia at the end of January 2010, and is now taking carbamazepine plus kotungsten methyl hydroxide tablets. I went to your office 3 weeks ago. The MRI of the head and diffusion scan were normal, and the MRI of the cervical spine was also done with a slight hyperplasia and mild cervical dislocation in sections 4-9. You asked to go to the ear, nose and throat examination, the test came out indeed vestibular hypofunction but, after taking the medicine did not work and also hanging water with it and mannitol also did not work or continued vertigo and vomiting. There is no other disease blood pressure is high but can be controlled, vestibular function of both ears is low but the use of pethidine also has no effect, the onset of the patient said the onset of vertigo, vomiting is very strong, can not eat, good time and normal people basically the same with antiemetic medicine is not good, sometimes accompanied by the limbs are not controlled by their own movement.