Non-Spinning menieres?
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I have been diagnosed with meniere's. My question is this. Is it possible to actually have Meniere's when you don't have the true spinning vertigo? I have fullness in ear, severe lightheadedness/dizzyness, nausea and high-pitched tinnitus, but I don;t get the room actually spinning around and around. I had my first attack about 8 years ago. Then nothing until about two months ago. It has been horrible.
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melanie40858 lacebug
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Try and figure out what caused it this time, I've had this episode for the last three weeks and when looking back on events I have realised that something triggered it off. For me it's stress.
I know a lot of people will suggest to get a few opinions to make sure it's correctly diagnosed. Have you been taking any medication? I hope that you feel better soon! It is horrible when it comes back.
lacebug melanie40858
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We had a break-in a few nights ago and my precious bicycles were stolen. I laid awake all night worrying. Then Bam: lightheadedness and nausea. Sore neck too. Has lasted for a couple of days.
melanie40858 lacebug
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lacebug melanie40858
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Am going to get a neck massage at a Physio this afternoon. There are some peer-reviewed studies which show it can actually help alleviate symptoms.
Ludivine lacebug
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But for me for the nausea and drowsiness acupuncture works wonders I didn t have any of these for the last 2 months.
The tinnitus comes and goes , acupuncture helps to reduce it but it never really goes.
Stratford lacebug
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lacebug Stratford
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Yikes.
Clay_Wynn lacebug
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I suffered with Minere's for as long as i can remeber yet the room spin and vertigo were fairly recent - within last year or so, excluding the time where i had a run in with labrynthitis in childhood but i have never got vertigo so bad that it incapacitated me or knocked me off my feet. I also get high-pitched tinnitus, problems with balance and ear fullness on a near constant basis.
will72 Clay_Wynn
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