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Well done video...yep..been there!
Jon, I believe you may have misinterpreted Ivan's reply to you...his comment in no way attempts to discredit you in any way. He simply said...
Like many diseases, Meniere's is progressive. Hearing loss, tinnitus, etc. are the "shots across the bow" before vertigo arrives on scene. As a...
Just had a hearing test at my last Neurotologist visit, and my hearing hasn't changed in the past five years. Deaf in rt. ear due to Laby, and...
Siren.. During sex, heavy work, exercise (or having a wank), your heart rate and adrenaline output increase, your body tenses while your heart is...
"Fullness" is not fun. I can only offer what I've found to be beneficial; I've had success reducing that feeling by using (smoked) cannabis....
Gregg, if that is occurring, with all due respect, you should not be driving at all. Not only are you risking your life, but the lives of others...
Yep, that fatigue is normal. Your brain is working overtime in order to mange your balance, and to keep you walking (almost) straight.
Siren, read your thread, and I'm wondering if you are dealing with BPPV rather than Meniere's. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) -...
At an average of four vertigo attacks a year, I would never have even considered having a laby. For me, the laby stopped the vertigo, but that...
Hi Marko, In my experience the tinnitus is just as bad, or worse than it was pre-laby. I still get fullness in that ear (I'm bi-lateral), but it...
I believe that ones geographic location (other than weather) is not relevant. IMO, Salt and diet are always a factor with Meniere's.
JJ, once you determined that the celery juice was triggering these vertigo events, why did you continue to try and take it? Once I figured out...
TMJ and Meniere's
Hi Shalome... First off...take a deep breath and let it out slow...;) If you do have Meniere's, keep in mind that it's a marathon and not a foot...
That IS vestibular rehab....:cool: Your brain is re-learning how to balance your body, so every time you walk it's adapting to the new, modified...
Qntario, what you describe is exactly what I went though during the first 24 hours post-laby. Miserable, absolutely, but not unexpected.
The current state of the world isn't so good..take that and add in ones own personal background/issues plus a dose of Meniere's to top it...
64 and raining..Summer won't be here for a few more weeks. Then again, people where I live don't get tan....we rust!
Just to clarify: I wasn't suggesting treatment, but to see a qualified MD who knows what the hell they're talking about.