is this meniere?

Discussion in 'Your Living Room' started by snoopy, Aug 20, 2015.

is this Menieres Diease??

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  1. snoopy

    snoopy New Member

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    I have just been told I have Meniere Disease by a reputable neurologist. But I'm not so sure. I woke up Friday night with a loud bang, fell back to sleep and woke up Saturday morning with total hearing lost in my left ear and positional vertigo...I've suffered previously with tinnitus but have able to deal with it daily without any disability...does this fit into the Meniere scope?......
     
  2. snoopy

    snoopy New Member

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    fellow suffers I know each case is different but does it fit into the scope of Meniere's? please help
     
  3. Nickyschick

    Nickyschick Member

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    It really IS different for everyone.... it definately sounds like it could be... But I would suggest going to an ENT and do all the tests .... there really isnt one test FOR it - it is more of a process of elimination type thing... plus hearing and balance tests etc..
     
  4. jkc

    jkc Member

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    You need to see a Neurotologist. They are usually are better than an ENT when it comes to Menieres. Good Luck
     
  5. snoopy

    snoopy New Member

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    Thanks, Ill keep the forum updated.. :)
     
  6. prozeal

    prozeal Member

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    Positional vertigo meaning, when you turn right or left in bed or look up and down?
     
  7. snoopy

    snoopy New Member

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    when I try to lay back from a prone position the room rocks from side to side...other then that I'm not dizzy
     
  8. prozeal

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    I guess since you don't get true spinning vertigo and have hearing loss it could be Meniere's.

    I also had tinnitus for the longest time with no balance problems, tinnitus has multiple causes away from the inner ear itself.

    Usually positional vertigo that causes the room to spin is associated with BPPV, I had this once, every time I turned to the left side on my bed the room would spin. You say it's rocking from side to side which doesn't fit the description perfectly however just recently I know another person here that had the rocking motion as well when looking down to pet their cat, and at other times they had true spinning vertigo when they moved their head in other positions.
     
  9. artlover

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    I identify with you. I believe the big thing that separates Menieres from other hearing illnesses is the violent chronic vertigo. I too was told 25 years ago that I had MM but recently I went to another doctor and he told me I don't have it. So you may have to see how life goes from now on. I still don't feel well but I don't have violent dizziness, just tinnitus and hearing loss. My violent dizziness was only for 3 days when I lost the hearing then it leveled off. I would get another opinion. But sometimes you just have to wait and see how it plays out. My other ear is fine.
     
  10. Lisa

    Lisa Member

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    I agree with artlover , I would wait and see
    It's very soon to say for sure , can be so many
    Things and may never happen again.
    I hope it don't return . Good luck :)
     
  11. snoopy

    snoopy New Member

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    Thanks to everyone who responded..I will keep you updated with my progress...Good luck and speedy recovery to all
     

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