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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1593824" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Menieres Syndrome affects the deaf and hearing impaired, it is unknown outside of the deaf community. When I was dx I was told the causes were unknown.</p><p>Menieres cause acute, severe attacks of vertigo, problems with balance and tinitus. I was told that my levels were considered 'mild' but that they would increase with severity over time although, the consultant who I saw did admit that he had known patients have attacks for a few months then never have them again. Research is ongoing. </p><p>I am not legally allowed to drive and shouldn't really have an electric wheelchair so I had to fight hard to get one. In between attacks my balance is affected so the fall risk is high.</p><p>I'm going to have to do a lot more reading in a different field (ENT) to find out if my LCHF will improve my rate of attacks (fingers crossed) or if it is a case of 'Well, the damage has already been done, go away and don't worry about it'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1593824, member: 408573"] Menieres Syndrome affects the deaf and hearing impaired, it is unknown outside of the deaf community. When I was dx I was told the causes were unknown. Menieres cause acute, severe attacks of vertigo, problems with balance and tinitus. I was told that my levels were considered 'mild' but that they would increase with severity over time although, the consultant who I saw did admit that he had known patients have attacks for a few months then never have them again. Research is ongoing. I am not legally allowed to drive and shouldn't really have an electric wheelchair so I had to fight hard to get one. In between attacks my balance is affected so the fall risk is high. I'm going to have to do a lot more reading in a different field (ENT) to find out if my LCHF will improve my rate of attacks (fingers crossed) or if it is a case of 'Well, the damage has already been done, go away and don't worry about it'. [/QUOTE]
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