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What is Meniers disease?

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PostPosted: 08/02/05 - 02:00    Post subject: What is Meniers disease? Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello,
I would really appreciate if someone would explain me what meniers disease is. I am afraid I got one… Thanks for information!
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PostPosted: 08/12/05 - 11:22    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hey,
Meniers disease is a condition for having the following 4 symptoms: 1. fluctuating (episodic) hearing loss, 2. fluctuating (episodic) rotational vertigo (a form of dizziness), 3. hearing sounds when there are no sounds, 4. feeling a sense of pressure in the middle ear, although this is not really a pressure (it sounds like an airplane is descending). I would also like to say that there is no possible way to selfdiagnose Menieres disease, because there are many disorders that have the same symptoms as meniers disease, so to be sure if you have one, you must see a specialist.
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PostPosted: 09/15/06 - 11:39    Post subject: MENIERES DIEASE: i HAVE SOME ANSWERS Vote now! Reply with quote

Very Happy I'VE HAD MENIERES FOR 33YRS. ALL THAT CAN BE DONE HAS BEEN DONE TO ME. WHAT QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE? I WILL TRY TO ANSWER WHAT I CAN

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PostPosted: 09/27/06 - 16:29    Post subject: I'v had Meniers Diease for 33yrs. Vote now! Reply with quote

I think can help alot of you people out there that have this Diease.I now have it bi/laterial.All that can be done,has been done.If you have this Diease please contact me at **********I can also help you know what not to do.


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PostPosted: 01/19/07 - 11:52    Post subject: Meniers Vote now! Reply with quote

is there a cure at all ? its driving me insane .. ive always been independent and at the moment i cant bare these days .. i'm spinning all the time .. all i want is my health back
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PostPosted: 02/03/07 - 19:17    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Crying or Very sad I have had this all my life, as long as I can remember. When I was a little girl it would last for up to 16 days. I just now got diagnosed with this, after just getting out of the hospital a week ago today.I couldnt even get out of bed.what can help me??PLEASE, I NEED HELP......
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PostPosted: 02/08/07 - 18:48    Post subject: Meniers Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello
I have had Meniers for 13 years now. I was diagnosed at 16 and I do not believe my family really understood it. I have not taken any medications for Meniers or any other treatments, other then Gravol. I find having a noligable Doctor is key. I just found one and am about to start taking a drug called Serc. I am hoping this will help.
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PostPosted: 02/27/07 - 19:50    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

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Crying or Very sad I have had this all my life, as long as I can remember. When I was a little girl it would last for up to 16 days. I just now got diagnosed with this, after just getting out of the hospital a week ago today.I couldnt even get out of bed.what can help me??PLEASE, I NEED HELP......
hello i am 14 years old and i belive i am suffering from the same thing as you are,i get a spinning sensation whenever i get up,and i lose my balance very often,i get very mad when that happens because i am very active ,and i like to move alot,i hope it gets better,i belive its called meniers disease or vertigo,im not sure bay it sounds alot like what you say Sad Crying or Very sad Mad
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PostPosted: 03/01/07 - 20:58    Post subject: meniers disease vs colloidal silver Vote now! Reply with quote

Has anyone ever tried colloidal silver to ease the symptoms?
If so, did it work?
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PostPosted: 03/09/07 - 15:08    Post subject: meniers disease Vote now! Reply with quote

I am 36 yrs old and was diagnosed with Meniers Disease on 2-22. I have been having dizzy spells on a daily basis. I have started to take a diuretic but so far doesnt seem to be helping. Can someone who has this tell me is this how life is going to be on a daily basis? I cannot even function at work anymore because i end up having to lie down!!! Please help with any advice!!
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