Hey everyone! Glenn here with another edition of the Mind Over Meniere’s Bulletin! The Bulletin is my way of sharing all the interesting things that come across my radar – things I think will be of value to the Meniere’s community. Today’s edition is no exception. I hope you enjoy! (Have an idea or topic […]

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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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As difficult as it is to live with Meniere’s disease, it’s often the lesser symptoms like brain fog that drive me the most crazy. In last week’s video, I discussed what it’s like to experience brain fog. As a quick refresher, brain fog is a type of cognitive impairment common with dozens of different chronic illnesses. It won’t disable […]

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November is almost here, and for me, that means only one thing: it’s time for a wedding! After a wonderful engagement, Megan and I are finally tying the knot and I couldn’t be more excited. It has truly been an incredible year, possibly my best so far with Meniere’s disease. I’ve watched with amazement as my […]

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