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| cookey |
Posted: May 6 2012, 08:32 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Member No.: 147 Joined: 5-May 12 |
hello, my user name is cookey. I live in Poole Dorset.
Have had Menieres for over 7 years now. Went thorough the violent spells very early, now have been free of those for 6 months. Have tinitus in the form of electic motors going and low grade head aches. I also have diabetes and although on low salt diet, have not found this has helped my Menieres. I am a full time carer to my wife which is a very big problem when I am not able to attend to her. Life is a bitch sometimes. If anyone answers this I will try and get back to them as time allows. Hope you all have a good day. |
| Barbara |
Posted: May 6 2012, 12:31 PM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 1,166 Member No.: 1 Joined: 5-February 11 |
High cookey,
Welcome to the group :wavinghand: Sorry to hear you have MD but pleased that you have hit a more stable phase. I too found low salt did nothing for me but I stick to it more for my BP than anything else. I can understand the problems of being carer when you are not well yourself but I hope this vertigo free period will make life easier for you for a while. Barbara x |
| Kath |
Posted: May 6 2012, 06:58 PM
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Senior Member Group: Moderators Posts: 381 Member No.: 8 Joined: 6-February 11 |
Hi Cookey
welcome to the forum. I hope you find it helpful, between us we can usually come up with some advice or view on most things! all the best, Kath |
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