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Thursday 21 March 2013

Will It Ever End

Yet again more MD attacks have been had. I had one last night while I was sleeping and one again this morning. I am averaging 2 attacks a day at the moment and they are pretty bad ones requiring my meds and not just a quick nap to sleep them off. It is so frustrating to be lying there with lots of things that need doing and the mind is willing but the body is not and can barely move or open my eyes with the vertigo. So my plans for today have been put on hold yet again and I am just resting, knitting, and reading whenever the spinning takes a little break. Menieres disease is not commonly heard of I know when I was diagnosed I had no clue what it was and had to do research to find out about it.

Here is some information on the disease taken from wikipedia

Ménière's disease is a disorder of the inner ear that can affect hearing and balance to a varying degree. It is characterized by episodes of vertigo, low-pitched tinnitus, and hearing loss. The hearing loss is fluctuating rather than permanent, meaning that it comes and goes, alternating between ears for some time, then becomes permanent with no return to normal function. It is named after the French physician Prosper Ménière, who, in an article published in 1861, first reported that vertigo was caused by inner ear disorders. The condition affects people differently; it can range in intensity from being a mild annoyance to a lifelong disability. 

Ménière's often begins with one symptom, and gradually progresses. However, not all symptoms must be present to confirm the diagnosis although several symptoms at once is more conclusive than different symptoms at separate times. Other conditions can present themselves with Ménière's-like symptoms, such as Cogan's syndrome,autoimmune disease of the inner ear, dysautonomiaperilymph fistulamultiple sclerosis,acoustic neuroma, and both hypo- and hyperthyroidism.

The symptoms of Ménière's are variable; not all sufferers experience the same symptoms. However, so-called "classic Ménière's" is considered to have the following four symptoms.

Attacks of rotational vertigo that can be severe, incapacitating, unpredictable, and last anywhere from minutes to hours, but generally no longer than 24 hours. For some, prolonged attacks can occur, lasting from several days to several weeks, often causing the sufferer to be severely incapacitated. This combines with an increase in volume of tinnitus and temporary, albeit significant, hearing loss. Hearing may improve after an attack, but often becomes progressively worse. Nauseavomiting, and sweating sometimes accompany vertigo, but are symptoms of vertigo, and not of Ménière's.

Fluctuating, progressive, unilateral (in one ear) or bilateral (in both ears) hearing loss, usually in lower frequencies. For some, sounds can appear tinny or distorted, and patients can experience unusual sensitivity to noises.

Unilateral or bilateral tinnitus.

A sensation of fullness or pressure in one or both ears.

Some may have parasympathetic symptoms, which aren't necessarily symptoms of Ménière's, but rather side effects from other symptoms. These are typically nauseavomiting, and sweating which are typically symptoms of vertigo, and not of Ménière's. Vertigo may induce nystagmus, or uncontrollable rhythmical and jerky eye movements, usually in the horizontal plane, reflecting the essential role of non-visual balance in coordinating eye movements. Sudden, severe attacks of dizziness or vertigo, known informally as "drop attacks," can cause someone who is standing to suddenly fall. Drop attacks are likely to occur later in the disease, but can occur at any time and in some cases chest pain.

If you want to find out more about Menieres disease here's a link

www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ménière's_disease

Thankfully I have an appointment with my specialist on the 28th March unfortunately the boys are on school holidays so its going to cost me £37.50 in childcare fees so next week is not going to be a very frugal week in the Till household plus I have to pay £16 in travel costs. Still if it gets me the treatment I so desperately need then it is worth every penny. Until then I will keep fighting and just do what I can when I can and hope for a remission period soon.

Much Love
Claire xx xx xx 

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