This sounds optimistic (marked in bold), isn't it? Most patients affected by Ménière’s disease are unaware that their vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and sensation of ear fullness are a medical syndrome. Symptom control curbs disease-related disability development, and prompt control can delay or prevent hearing loss and physical falls. A Pharmacist's Guide to Meniere's Disease
Yes, definitely. It was interesting that the article pointed out that many people with symptoms are not aware they have this disease. I had aural fullness for two full years in one ear before my first acute attack from bilateral Meniere's disease. I was convinced it was impacted ear wax or a wax plug so I made an appointment with an ENT to have the wax removed. When he told me there wasn't any wax in my ear I was shocked and confused. 6 months later I was laying on the bathroom floor at work for 3.5 hours from violent rotary vertigo and could not stop vomiting. By the grace of God I am still standing and still have a job. Thanks for sharing this...