This video popped up on the Meniere's Disease Team's FaceBook page this morning. I haven't watched it yet, but the comments are very positive. Since Meniere's Disease is a diagnosis of exclusion, or a bucket diagnosis, people can be told they have MD when in reality that have one of many other underlying causes for the same set of symptoms. I think this video will help to distinguish between the subtleties of various vestibular disorders.
I feel a little bit about this blog the way I feel about photo albums: I have so many thoughts/pictures to file, I don't know where to start. Shall I start with today and move forward in an organized manner or shall I go back and rush through the old stuff until I am up-to-date? Being a Type A personality with a B Student mentality, I will attempt to do both at once and be satisfied with a certain degree of mediocrity.
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What is written here is my opinion and personal experience only. I am not qualified to give advice - medical, legal, or otherwise. Please be responsible and do your own research regarding treatments, diets, doctors, and alternative therapies.
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I tried to watch it, and it has the autogenerated cations only, and they are horrible. I have no idea what they are saying. I have gotten a lot of good information from VEDA in the past, and like the panels that are used, of course there are a lot more words spoken since this is an hour long presentation, I'm sure it gives a lot more information. It's a shame they didn't caption it.
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