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Drop Attacks

Drop Attacks And Meniere’s Disease

Drop attacks: image of person falling overI have just posted the last part of the learn from my bad Meniere’s Disease experiences. In it I talk about the importance of not getting slack with your lifestyle and diet just because you are symptom free through dietary changes and supplements.  Also discussed are drop attacks and the possibility of Amalgam dental fillings being a trigger for Meniere’s

Drop attacks can be a terrifying and dangerous development for the Meniere’s disease sufferer to experience. Thank fully not every sufferers does. You can read “Mike’s Meniere’s Story” here

Click here to read Managing Meniere’s Disease

Click here to read The Need for Balance  Dealing with the Causes of Meniere’s

Do you have Meniere’s or drop  attacks ?

Tell us all about it in the comments box below  or email Mike at meniereshelp@gmail.com

Further reading:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30604056/

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Meniere’s Disease Happy Ending – Is there such a thing?

I have just posted the final part of my journey with Meniere’s Disease. Finally living symptom free. (with the exception of a very slight tinnitus.

Click here to read Mike’s Meniere’s Story 

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Click here to read Managing Meniere’s Disease

Click here to read The Need for Balance – Dealing with the Causes of Meniere’s

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New Post On How I live Meniere’s Disease Free

I have just posted part 8 in “Learn From My Meniere’s Disease Experiences” Learn how I now live without the symptoms of  Meniere’s Disease  and I no longer take diuretics, tranquilizers, or medicine’s for dizziness.

Click here to read Mike’s Meniere’s Story

Click here to read Managing Meniere’s Disease

Click here to read The Need for Balance – Dealing with the Causes of Meniere’s

Email us at meniereshelp@gmail.com

Dealing with Tinnitus

Can Meniere’s Disease be caused by Autoimmunity?

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Meniere’s Disease: Beware Of False Dawns

The fact that Meniere’s Disease can lie dormant for weeks, months and even years and that surgery and other treatments may be only temporary fixes, is discussed in part 7 of the “Learn From My Meniere’s Experiences” (Mike’s story). Click here to read more in Mike’s Meniere’s story

Click here to read Managing Meniere’s Disease

Click here to read The Need for Balance – Dealing with the Causes of Meniere’s

Email us at meniereshelp@gmail.com

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Surgery for Meniere’s Disease

Are you considering surgery for Meniere’s disease ?

I have just posted part 6 of my own story ( Mike’s Meniere’s Story ).

Discussed are surgical options for people with Meniere’s Disease, such as an endolymphatic shunt implant and vestibular nerve section, and the implications.

Unfortunately, in my case surgery wasn’t successful. However, within a year of the failed surgery I was able to live free from 95% of the symptoms of Meniere’s disease for 10 years with lifestyle changes and dietary changes. The surgery was in 2001.

In addition to this, since 2012 I have been completely free of the symptoms of Meniere’s disease. It is now 2020.

Surgery for Meniere’s disease is indeed an option. For most, a last resort. But there may more ways to beat this condition, whether it be by managing your symptoms enough to live a normal life again or freeing yourself completely by finding and dealing with your own individual root cause(s).

Click here to read Managing Meniere’s Disease

Click here to read The Need for Balance – Dealing with the Causes of Meniere’s

Did you have Surgery for Meniere’s?

Help other sufferers. Do you have experience with surgery for Meniere’s ?

Tell us all about it in the comments box below or email Mike at meniereshelp@gmail.com

Dealing with Tinnitus

Toxic Mold and Meniere’s

Further reading:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31163521/

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