Would you willingly destroy your sense of hearing? Would anyone? Of course the answer is no, but there is new data that seems to tell a different story. Preventable, noise-induced hearing loss is on the rise like never before and it’s becoming a big problem. Rock stars are retiring and who can blame them? Many […]

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There is a lot of good information on Meniere’s disease online, but it can be hard to find. I created this to be the definitive list of links and resources for Meniere’s disease patients. (You can download a FREE PDF Copy of this list here.) Finding a great doctor to treat Meniere’s Disease: Healthgrades – The […]

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Adversity is overrated. I know it’s important and can lead to personal growth, but it feels terrible in the moment. It’s especially bad when the adversity is caused by a chronic and debilitating illness like Meniere’s disease. While it’s happening, adversity is almost always a miserable affair; often flavored with feelings of failure, guilt, shame, […]

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Living with Meniere’s disease is never easy. The sheer complexity is enough to overwhelm the best of us. And while there are seemingly countless things that may trigger your symptoms, there are also many things that you can do to improve your health, even if your symptoms are triggered by factors outside of your control. […]

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Anxiety Vertigo and the path to inner calm

The only thing more terrifying than a full blown vertigo attack is having a vertigo attack and a panic attack at the same time. I’m sure many of you will agree. Because if you have to deal with vertigo, there’s a good chance that you also know what it’s like to live with anxiety. Possibly panic attacks, too But […]

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It’s cold in the emergency room. I was waiting for the ER doctor to come back as my mind started to drift. It wasn’t just the temperature either. It all felt so sterile, so emotionally cold. It’s something I’ve noticed a lot over the years; that often unfeeling nature of modern medicine. Was it always […]

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