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Whether or not it was a good day or the SPI-1005/placebo, it's always encouraging to notice improvement on any aspect of a hearing test! I'm sorry...
For me, the skull removal made it so incoming sounds are like hearing when you have water in your ear. They just aren't sharp & are slightly...
Thank you for the update. That seemed like a quick month (but maybe not to you, @MrE!). It is difficult to know what's helping when you're taking...
I started an unrelated thread on this topic awhile ago, posted it & realized I was in the wrong place, but the editor wouldn't allow me to delete...
@JanieJiffy - If the neurosurgeon refers you for testing, make sure he's looking at vascular as well as neurological issues & that your testing is...
@AusGuy - I was thinking the "canal wall" might be some part of the skull (which doesn't really make sense, it' just where my brain went), but it...
When my MD symptoms flare, I feel it in my neck on the same side. It doesn't feel like a spine issue but more like the spinal accessory nerve is...
Interesting that you asked about the bone removal as I did some research on the difference in that between the two types of endolymphatic duct...
I looked it up & found this great Elsevier article: Endolymphatic duct blockage for Meniere’s Disease treatment - ScienceDirect I'm sorry I...
The article link I posted was sent to me by someone on this forum. It was timely & much appreciated!!
It's really great that you've seen such good improvement since starting JOH @bazookaman! I totally understand being paranoid about doing anything...
When my symptoms started, I looked up causes for MD, & head injury was in the list of possible causes I found. At that time, it made perfect sense...
@AusGuy - Hmmm...I'm not familiar w/ that procedure. "The endolymphatic sac is thought to maintain the hydrostatic pressure and endolymph...
I'm sorry that your beautiful morning ended with vertigo! That's just not fair! I hope it was short lived, JanieJiffy! Actually, head injuries...
So good that you're staying active, JanieJiffy! We're at that "use it or lose it" age. I used to hike 3-5x/wk until last year when I had my hips...
I'm sorry you're in the midst of having vertigo attacks, KathyH! I hope it passes quickly & no others follow. I was told the shunt surgery would...
It sounds like MD has been a wild ride for you! I totally understand the frustration of the intermittent, no warning vertigo. Been there. My last...
@KathyH - I'm a proponent of Diazide. It's sure helped me over the years but it's not a cure. I've had to fool around w/ the dose a bit from time...
Thank you for the info about the House Institute. I was considering a trip down there but will pass based on your experience. I'm glad you've...
I suspect Kurtin has the same thing I have - it's an endolymphatic sac shunt to help keep the fluid in the inner ear in better equilibrium. I...