Here are some links for chiropractic care that have been to reported to help.
Who did they help? That first video is just an infomercial.
Here are some links for chiropractic care that have been to reported to help.
As I stated the second video I do and it helps for about 6 days
Do many people with MD have T long, even years before dizziness starts setting in? Is it subtle in a way you feel a little woozy from getting up to fast or is it like you just got off the tea cups at Disney?
To describe them as best i can....they are simply brutal. When i try to walk i've usually got about 4 or 5 seconds to get to the nearest toilet before i'm vomiting, and then the vomiting usually lasts between 2 and 4 hours. At the same time i go into a full body sweat and my clothes end up saturated when it's all over.
It's a horrible feeling and to be honest i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. The only thing that stops me from having a meltdown about these attacks is knowing that in the end, they are harmless. And on a positive note, they are great for weight loss!
@MattL
I may have mentioned this before, Matt, but a constant in what I read about MD is that eliminating salt is a MUST. There are many posts listing various methods in treating symptoms but salt is always mentioned as a culprit.
Hope everyone is having better days. I am leaving for a retreat for a few days. It is a silent retreat which will be hard for me. YIKES...I like to talk too much! LOL
Sounds like my attacks....
i dont know what this is but today it´s 7 good weeks in a row. Amazing!
Next time i am in that dark tunnel of suffering from MD please remind of these weeks.
Well technically there is no such thing as "sodium free", as its in many produce. Watch ALL packaged foods. Drop that bag of chips )potato crisps!) and make air-popped popcorn and add the salt yourself, sparingly. MUCH less sodium and still get that salt fix.
have you checked for borrelia bartonela toxoplasma etc ?
Have you exposed to animals ?
When iam saying infection i don't mean topical in the ear but systemic infection.
In my opinion idiopathic meniere is urban myth.
There is a cause for symptoms autoimmune & immune responses to pathogens
can be a cause.
Anxiety can trigger an autoimmune response
meniere is a word that describes some symptoms not the cause.
We must find the cause of symptoms.
Persistent bacterial infection can be a cause.
The are bacterial infections that are chronic and give not typical symptoms.
Have anyone tried iv antibiotics ?
Antiviral medications does not work there is not a antivirus drug that eliminate 100% a virus.
But there are antibiotics that can kill 100% all pathogenic bacteria if the antibiotic is correct.
Have anyone except from hyperacusis sensitivity to light ?
Chriari malformation has same symptoms how you know that you have meniere and not chiari
chiari is more frequent in general population.
http://american-hearing.org/disorders/chiari-malformation/