When you live with a chronic illness like Meniere’s disease, it’s very easy to fall into a negative mindset. The anxiety, depression, stress, and emotional turmoil can overwhelm you in an instant. But this simple technique can help to calm you down and bring you back to a more positive mindset in less than two minutes. […]

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How do you measure success with Meniere’s disease? When everyone is affected so differently, it can be hard to know where you stand. The symptoms can be debilitating and even if you’re able to manage your symptoms effectively, your life won’t be what it was before. I talk a lot about hope, and conquering Meniere’s […]

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You all asked for it, and here it is! I have finally started making videos about Meniere’s disease! (and Tinnitus too.) I actually made the decision last week but struggled to decide on what I should talk about first. And then it hit me. My very first video should be about raising awareness. It’s really hard […]

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Living with a chronic illness is hard in the age of the 24-hour news cycle. The never ending circus of tragedy, crisis, and fear is hard to avoid. Somehow, we’ve decided that the darkest aspects of humanity are what want to see, and all the time. It finds us on Facebook and Twitter, where the […]

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“Maybe life isn’t about avoiding the bruises. Maybe it’s about collecting the scars to prove that we showed up for it.” – Hannah Brencher “When we no longer are able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” – Viktor E. Frankl I’m going to be blunt. Living with Meniere’s disease can be […]

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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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