The symptoms are debilitating because they are severe and unpredictable.
“You don’t know when it’s going to come on,” Ishiyama said. “When you get this you really cannot work. It’s really a bad situation.”
Most people who have Meniere’s don’t know what to do about it
This is taken from the following article:
http://www.theacorn.com/news/2013-09-19/Health_%28and%29_Wellness/How_vertigo_was_treated_with_surgery.html
I am a UIAGM Mountain Guide based in Verbier Switzerland. At least that is what I used to be... Back in 2000 I was at the top of my form life was taking it's course and I was at the end of my guides courses and at the very beginnings of a promising guiding career. Little did I know that a I was to fall through the trap doors of Meniere's Disease during the following summer of 2001.
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