What is Menieres Disease

Meniere's disease (or syndrome, since its cause is unknown) was first described by French physician Prosper Meniere in 1861. It is a balance disorder of the inner ear.

The sy...

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We just posted a topic on the Neuropathy Group about Meniere's I think you will all be interested in.

The topic is called "Fluid in ears / meniere's"
It covers everything about Meniere's, the topic addresses your ears, dizzy spells and gives many links for further information.

Link to the Neuropathy Group
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Link to the Topic about Meniere's
http://dailystrength.org/groups/ne...
Posted on 06/25/08, 10:06 pm
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