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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When you live with a chronic illness, it’s really easy to fall into fixed routines and very specific patterns of living. And it makes sense, because routines are extremely helpful in managing chronic illness. But there’s an unintended consequence to living this way. You start to develop beliefs and assumptions about the world that can limit […]

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(Click above to watch my video review. Press CC for captions) I’ve been fascinated by bone conduction technology for a long time and always suspected it could be wonderful for people with hearing loss, vestibular disorders, and hearing disorders like tinnitus. Because with bone conduction audio, the vibrations of sound are transmitted through the bones […]

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I recently came across an interesting concept that explains a lot about the mindset of a person living with chronic illness like Meniere’s disease. It goes like this: When a person or an animal is repeatedly subjected to a terrible situation that they think they can’t escape or control, they eventually stop trying, even if escape […]

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I’m always searching for new and interesting ways to improve my quality of life with Meniere’s disease. Usually that amounts to a lot of trial and error, self-experimentation, and failure. But every once in a while, I stumble across something that truly grabs my attention and sets my mind running wild with possibilities. I’ve only […]

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I’ve always loved inspirational quotes. There’s just something so satisfying about seeing the simple truth distilled out of a complex idea. I hang them all over my house. Quotes are powerful too. The right quote, seen at the right time, can change the direction of a person’s life. It can uplift us when we’re down and motivate […]

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(Press CC for captions on the video) When you live with a rare and complicated illness like Meniere’s disease, there’s this constant sense that you’re fighting an unwinnable, uphill battle, and it’s terrifying. It creates this pressure cooker reality of pain and suffering and confusion and fear. A reality with an entirely new set of rules written […]

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“Be soft. Do not let the world make you hard. Do not let pain make you hate. Do not let the bitterness steal sweetness. Take pride that even though the rest of the world may disagree, you still believe it to be a beautiful place. – Iain S. Thomas, Author Another year gone and once […]

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