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Old 05-19-2010, 05:00 PM #7
clarabelle clarabelle is offline
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Default Is this Meniere's?

Do you guys think I might have Meniere's Disease? I keep being told by doctors i don't have it, but do you think that sensation I get in my head is related? Nothing "spins," per se, it just feels like a quick zap behind my eyes.

Along with headaches and daily dizziness (though not true vertigo) I have pressure all over my head, inclusing in between my ears. I also feel like my ears need to pop and sometimes they feel really crackly...likemoving my jaw I can hear fluid or something.

I also get tinnitus regularly and a week ago my righgt ear felt kind of full for a couple hours. Yet doctors don't think it's Meniere's. What do you think?
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