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What is Meniere’s Disease

Meniere's Disease Meniere's disease, maybe you've heard of it, maybe you have it, but what is it? A disease of the inner ear, Meniere's specifically affects the snail-looking structure called the cochlea (the blue structure in the figure below). The cochlea plays a large role in our balance and transmitting sound into electrical signals the brain can understand. Meniere's affects roughly 600 people out of every 100,000; 80% of which only have it in 1 ear. Although, it can eventually move to the other ear. Yet even with so many people having it, there is still much unknown about this disease. Causes As mentioned above, we still don't know much about Meniere's, especially what causes it. Professionals suggest there are 4 possible causes: A build-up of endolymphatic fluid (fluid of the inner ear that creates the electrical signals) An autoimmune disease A viral infection Genetics Or a combination of the above Although we aren't certain, there are theories that support each of these possible causes. Symptoms Because of the organ it affects, the cochlea, Meniere's has 3 very distinct symptoms that appear in unpredictable episodes. Episodic hearing loss - usually with a low-frequency loss Vertigo Roaring Tinnitus Sometimes also accompanied by a feeling of fullness in the ear These symptoms can occur together or separately. Episodes of Meniere's can last for a few hours, days, or months and seem to happen at random. Although, some individuals with Meniere's can feel an episode coming on. Treatment The treatment protocol for each patient...

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Tinnitus Support Group Recap Sept 2019

Tinnitus Group - September 2019 We are thrilled to be back with our Tinnitus Support Group after a little hiatus. This group, as part of our Tinnitus solutions, was designed to be a safe place to discuss your tinnitus, the symptoms, your thoughts and feelings, as well as a place to find support, hope, and, hopefully, a few new strategies to try out. This Month’s Group In this month's group, we had 3 individuals with Tinnitus, 2 due to Meniere's disease, as well as 2 spouses that are big advocates for their partners.  These individuals have had Tinnitus for a number of years; so they have tried a variety of strategies and found what works for them. However, through discussion, we found that sometimes revisiting strategies you’ve tried previously can demonstrate different results based on the level of the Tinnitus at that point in time.  Tinnitus Triggers and Strategies Through our discussion, we talked about what triggers seem to increase the Tinnitus and what strategies have been working recently for the group. These included:  Trigger Strategies Motor noises (big trucks, lawnmowers, etc.) Noise-canceling headphones Sound therapy (ocean noise *use a sound that you love) Stress and General Flare-Ups Sound therapy Using a cane (stress of possible dizzy spell and falling, due to the Meniere's, the cane helps with security) Distraction therapy - playing solitaire on the computer Animal therapy (petting the neighbour’s dog) Visceral Manipulation  Gardening Clinking plates while washing dishes Moving to a different room Using plastic or paper plates...

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