Thank you for working so hard to find a cause and cure for Menieres Disease, and for all you do to help those who are suffering in a MD Facebook group. And also a big thank you to Professor Jose Antonio Lopez Escamez. What would we do without our scientists and researchers? Looking at the groups it's hard to say which one I'm in. I was pretty healthy until I was 24-25, then I had a Hydatidiform Molar Pregnancy, waited 2 years to get pregnant, had a daughter at 27, then 21 months later had a son at 29. Then when my two children were little I was sick all the time. Then woke up one night with the room spinning, threw up, the spinning never stopped until I had my right balance nerve cut and was 33. I call that surgery my little miracle because the spinning stopped pretty much. Already ate a low sodium diet, stopped coffee, and quit smoking before I came down with Menieres. I think my body just couldn't take much more. Interesting indeed. I donated to VEDA a while back, but am spending a lot of money on my pup right now, so have to cut back. As far as my Menieres goes, I'm was doing pretty good this summer, and this fall has been good. Thanks again.
Thank you for the kind words. i think the only way to reliably work out the subtypes is blood tests looking for the relevant biomarkers. Hopefully at some point those will become a routine part of diagnosis when Meniere's is suspected!
And I think your right! 😉
Neil-
Thank you for working so hard to find a cause and cure for Menieres Disease, and for all you do to help those who are suffering in a MD Facebook group. And also a big thank you to Professor Jose Antonio Lopez Escamez. What would we do without our scientists and researchers? Looking at the groups it's hard to say which one I'm in. I was pretty healthy until I was 24-25, then I had a Hydatidiform Molar Pregnancy, waited 2 years to get pregnant, had a daughter at 27, then 21 months later had a son at 29. Then when my two children were little I was sick all the time. Then woke up one night with the room spinning, threw up, the spinning never stopped until I had my right balance nerve cut and was 33. I call that surgery my little miracle because the spinning stopped pretty much. Already ate a low sodium diet, stopped coffee, and quit smoking before I came down with Menieres. I think my body just couldn't take much more. Interesting indeed. I donated to VEDA a while back, but am spending a lot of money on my pup right now, so have to cut back. As far as my Menieres goes, I'm was doing pretty good this summer, and this fall has been good. Thanks again.
Laurie Hammeke
lhammeke9@gmail.com
Thank you for the kind words. i think the only way to reliably work out the subtypes is blood tests looking for the relevant biomarkers. Hopefully at some point those will become a routine part of diagnosis when Meniere's is suspected!