Audio Version (Better for Streaming):   On September 26th, I had the chance to give a talk about Meniere’s disease to a group of college students at the Jefferson College of Health Sciences in Roanoke, VA. All the students are on track to become physical therapy assistants and would likely work with vestibular patients at some point in the […]

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By all reports we’re living in an age of illness. According to the American Center for Disease Control, fifty percent of the adult population has at least one chronic health condition, illness, or disease. And of the people who do, half have more than one. It’s a crazy statistic. Our medicine has never been better, but […]

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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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We all know how important it is to protect our hearing in loud environments. Especially so when you have Tinnitus or any other kind of disorder that affects your hearing, because you are starting out at a disadvantage. Sustained exposure to loud noises, like at a concert, sporting event, or loud movie, causes hearing loss and will make our Tinnitus so much […]

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When you live with such a complicated and unpredictable illness like Meniere’s disease there’s a deep sense of fear that’s always with you. The fear of having a vertigo attack. The fear of getting hurt, physically and emotionally. The fear of losing friends and our loved ones who just can’t seem to understand what we’re going […]

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