Menieres explained

Discussion in 'Meniere's Disease "Database"' started by Bergie, Sep 28, 2006.

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  1. Bergie

    Bergie New Member

    What is Menieres?
    What causes it?
    Why is it happening?
    How is it diagnosed?
    How is it treated?

    This is a great site for our newbies...Many questions explained here:

    http://users.aol.com/inventmd/home.html

    http://users.aol.com/inventmd/meniere.html
     
  2. gardenfish

    gardenfish New Member

    this points to the fact that by researching sites and information we help other folks as we have helped outselves. Family members would do well to read this.
     
  3. dizzjo

    dizzjo One day at a time & baby steps!

    May I add another couple of favorite sites? Okay - I will. ;D I know we need more information and places to learn from. My favorite is this one at WUSTL http://oto.wustl.edu/men/ and another that shows the different stages of the disease at http://www.healthinsite.gov.au/expert/Meniere_s_Disease that comes from the land of OZ (Australia).

    I think that it is imperative that we educate ourselves and be as well informed as we are capable about what we are dealing with.

    Thanks for allowing me to give you a few more.
    :D :D
     
  4. HEATHER

    HEATHER New Member

    Hi to any one who wants 2 read me. my name is heather im a nurse and live in scottland. I have just been diagnosed with meniere's disease what a bummer Mmm. Can any one out there help me. Help me understand this horid problem i have. I dont understand it. I have been off work for 2 weeks know i have been prescribed SEC 16mg 3 times daily. It has helped me a wee bit. I need 2 know how i can live with this can u help me please.


    HEAYHER
     
  5. TracyInIndy

    TracyInIndy Guest

    Heather,

    You're post will be lost here. Please go to the living room:

    http://www.menieres.org/forum/index.php/board,2.0.html

    Start a new post by pressing the "New Topic" button in the upper right (just above the list of topics). Be sure to introduce yourself and ask the same question. I'm sure you'll get lots of responses.

    Hugs, Tracy
     

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