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> The Doctor states ..... Menieres' Disease..... the hearing will not get

> better...

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This doctor should be relieved of his medical license for being a

pessimist besides being stuck in trad. medicine. How can a person like

that " doctor " anyone? I looked up Meniere's Disease on drmorrow.com and

got this: http://www.drmorrow.com/cgi-bin/getsupp.asp

The best cure for any disease is to accumulate knowledge about it. I

often look up a condition and then use the word herbs, so I get

something holistic on the search engine. J.

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Dear Nanapsc,

In most cases, the hearing will return as the nerves are regenerated.

It is a slow process, but it can be done.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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> Dr. Saul, is it true he has lost 50% of his hearing for good??? or can

with

> treatment it return.....at least part of it?????

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Re Meniere's, I have prescibed Stugeron in the past and have found it an

excellent drug for this. There are wider employment issues associated with

this also; accepting the fact that this person may have attacks of nausia

and dizziness during flight is this not almost normal for some? However if

the incapacitation is bad enough to require in-flight medication or the

person is unable to exit the aircraft in an emergency then they may become a

liability.

Ian H

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My question is if the GP is talking about flying as a passenger or as a crew

member. As a passenger, the patient should be able to receive symptomatic

treatment and fly as needed. As a crew member (flight medic ect) I can see

that it would be a problem as many drugs are not approved for flight crews

and the patient may suffer from side affects while performing duties in

flight.

Rene Steinhauer RN, EMT-P

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Hi ,

Hummmm, is the Meniere's also linked into ME or labyrinthitis? A car journey

is more likely to bring on the nausea from such and can be kept under

control to some extent by a an anti-emetic.

I suspect that the GP is being rightly cautious and is making a judgement

based on quality of life not necessarily on economic or employment grounds.

Ross

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> Hi folks.

>

> What does the site think to a GP telling a patient suffering from

> (long-term) Meniere's Disease (aka: endolymphatic hydrops) that they can

> never fly as this will greatly increase the vertigo attacks and nausea

> associated this with problem?

>

> Would a large dose of Hyoscine, or other such drug, not allow the

> patient to

> overcome these vestibular disorders sufficiently to be able to

> fly on short

> haul flights (or even long haul)?

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> S.

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I had a Pt with Meniere,s Disease a couple of years back.

Spoke with NSMC duty doctor,who advised me at the time,to send home, as this

would/should invalidate his Offshore Medical because of the obvious safety

concerns with this type of medical condition,even if he was on treatment.Cant

remember his job,but, it was drill floor orientated.

Yours Aye

Rab Aitken

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I have had a rash of cases recently and clearly it depends on the severity

of the disease but certainly there should be no need for draconian travel

bans. Careful management with Serc and some dietary modification has been

successful in all my cases. Sensitivity to diet items is very variable but

worth a try as there is nothing to lose:

* Reduce salt intact to an absolute minimum including avoiding

processed foods and especially snack foods

* Avoid caffeine.

Personally I am addicted to the stuff and I had an excellent demonstration

on self when I had an attack of acute vestibulitis some months ago, the

strong coffee which normally rules my day had me flat on my back and

severely nauseated.

Dr Keech

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Meniere's Disease

Hi folks.

What does the site think to a GP telling a patient suffering from

(long-term) Meniere's Disease (aka: endolymphatic hydrops) that they can

never fly as this will greatly increase the vertigo attacks and nausea

associated this with problem?

Would a large dose of Hyoscine, or other such drug, not allow the patient to

overcome these vestibular disorders sufficiently to be able to fly on short

haul flights (or even long haul)?

S.

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I don't have any specific experience with this diagnosis. Have you done an

assessment? What did you find?

pete

Meniere's Disease

Hello all, I have a friend who has been diagnosed with Meniere's

disease. Does anyone have any information or experience that

neurofeedback has been helpful in treating symptoms? Her symptoms

include vertigo, fluctuating tinnitus, and a pressure sensation called

aural fullness. Thanks!!!

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Hi Pete, no I haven't done an assessment, I was just talking with a

friend who was telling me about her condition. I thought I'd throw it

out to the group before trying anything. Hope all is well!

Meniere's Disease

Hello all, I have a friend who has been diagnosed with Meniere's

disease. Does anyone have any information or experience that

neurofeedback has been helpful in treating symptoms? Her symptoms

include vertigo, fluctuating tinnitus, and a pressure sensation called

aural fullness. Thanks!!!

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In a message dated 6/23/2003 1:54:11 AM Eastern Standard Time,

hsbeck@... writes:

> I have lost part of my hearing in the affected ear, have you?

>

>

I could offer what happened with one of my client's and how he restored

partial hearing loss.... but God forbid!!!!

I would be 'pushing products'!!!!!!

sue in nj

sue massie

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Becky:

Can you please ask these two doctors for some references on this?

I would like to look into it.

I suspect that such a thing is not impossible and that some times it may happen.

I have herpes, however, as well as Menieres', and they rarely act up at the same

times, nor under the same circumstances. Right now, my herpes has broken out

after five days of a cold; but my Menieres' is fine. For it.

A number of viruses can attack the inner ear, and this is not the only mechanism

that is known to cause Menieres'.

Yours,

Dora

[ ] Meniere's Disease

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I have Meniere's Disease, with sudden onset about 18 months ago. I have

had Lyme for 20 years. Both my ENT man and a doctor at Baylor Medical

School in Houston and my otologist here have told me that Meniere's is

one of eight kinds of Herpes, but you can only tell upon autopsy. The

otologist has me on 500mg Valtrex 2X day, with instructions to add a

third one if it flares. I also use 2000mg Lysine if it flares.

What I think is that the Lyme really beats down our immune system and

allows the herpes to emerge. I have found the above methods effective

for over 18 months. If the Lyme goes, then the immune system is

stronger and can keep the herpes in check. Just a thought.

I have lost part of my hearing in the affected ear, have you?

Beck

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  • 4 years later...

Hi, - When was curing his cancer, we also worked on his

tinnitus. That would be linked to Meniere's disease, yes? Maybe you

& your daughter can listen to ' CureShows together. Even if

they're not directly linked to Meniere's, they're some of the most

instructive CureShows we have.

Also check out the CureTalks page. Browse through it and click on the

ones that catch your inerest or seem like they could be related.

http://immunics.org/colleague/woitoc.htm

Love, Keely

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> My married daughter has Meniere's Disease

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> Has anyone had any success with this - or similar problems?

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> It would help me to get my daughter involved with Immunics, if I

could tell her that there have been cures (or improvements).

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> She has 3 small children and is totally exhausted because of bad

nights etc.; and any successes would help to motivate her.

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> Hoping to hear from you.

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> - with thanks and regards

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I have just been diagnosed with meniere's disease, after years of suffering from

vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus and recently, nystagmus.

There seems to be some correlation between meniere's and celiac, or at least

meniere's and gluten. Does anyone else have this condition, or know someone who

does? My current treatment plan is a low salt diet (on top of the gluten free

diet, of course.)

Any help would be appreciated,

Mandy

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