Lifestyle changes are the first line of defense for every Meniere’s disease patient. Some people respond to these changes better than others, but everyone seems to improve to some degree, even if they don’t benefit as much as they had hoped they would. In this 16 minute video, I outline some of the most important lifestyle […]

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I recently had the chance to connect with Louise Banks and her son, Ben Folland. Louise is a big advocate for the Meniere’s disease community in the UK, but today, Ben has the spotlight. He recently surveyed 800 Meniere’s patients to find out what treatments they had tried and if they were effective. His results were submitted to the Meniere’s Society as […]

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We’ve all been sick at one point or another, and everyone knows what it’s like to be nauseous. But when you live with Meniere’s disease, or any other vestibular disorder, you’re probably more intimately familiar with nausea than most. When your vestibular system is compromised, and vertigo, dizziness, or disequilibrium strikes, nausea occurs because your brain, […]

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Finding the right doctor to treat you for Meniere’s disease is challenging, but it’s one of the most important things you can do, especially early on. Meniere’s disease is somewhat rare and the reality is that many doctors will not have a lot of experience treating it, if any at all. Even Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) doctors […]

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In my life with Meniere’s Disease, there are few things that I find more frustrating than a great day ruined by brain fog. It can be so disheartening. After several difficult weeks of intense, constant disequilibrium, I’ve been back on a somewhat productive streak. And as a result, my new book is finally finished. My paperback […]

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In part one of this series, I talked a little bit about tinnitus, and how the only question that really matters is: “Does it bother you?” I argued that the noise itself isn’t even really the problem you should be focusing on because you can’t control the noise. The real problem is our reaction to the […]

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When you have a Meniere’s disease episode, whether it’s full blown vertigo attack or any of the lesser symptoms, it may seem to have happened randomly, but that’s not always the case. Something most likely triggered your symptoms. And there are, unfortunately, quite a few things that are known to trigger Meniere’s disease episodes, and they vary […]

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