Last week, I was honored to be the first official guest on a new podcast called Hear Me Out. In this wide ranging interview, we discussed many important topics: The importance of hope for Meniere’s and tinnitus sufferers How Meniere’s and tinnitus clinicians can better serve their patients and how the wrong doctor can make […]

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If you’ve followed me for a while, or have read either of my books, you have probably heard me talk about my wife Megan. (You may have even read one of her two previous guest posts for Mind Over Meniere’s.) She’s been with me throughout my entire journey with Meniere’s disease, helping me through my […]

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I’ve always been amazed at the way the brain can compartmentalize traumatic and stressful situations to keep you functioning. It’s protected my sanity on more than one occasion: after the death of close friends and family members, after my Meniere’s disease diagnosis, and most recently, over a difficult past 12 months. Stress has kept my […]

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My 2-month-old son screamed at the top of his lungs as I walked around the nursery, holding him in my arms. The sound pierced right to center of my brain, lighting up my nervous system like a Christmas tree and spiking my Meniere’s symptoms. My ears rang louder and louder as he screamed inconsolably for […]

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Parenting a newborn baby is hard. Parenting with Meniere’s disease is a lot harder. As many of you know, my wife Megan gave birth to our first child, Zack, on August 12th at 3:05 pm. After a difficult 40+ hour labor, our little guy was born healthy and happy! The past few weeks have been […]

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After a challenging couple of months, I’ve recently had to make a lot of really difficult lifestyle changes. It started slowly as my work/life balance went out the window. But it didn’t take long for my health to start falling apart. I wasn’t sleeping, my Meniere’s symptoms were the worst they’ve been in years, and all […]

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I owe you all an explanation. You might have noticed that I haven’t been posting very much over the last couple months. I’m only publishing two new articles or videos a month, I’m slower to respond to emails, and I haven’t been very active on social media. The truth is, I’m gearing up for a […]

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