Been pretty crook for the last 5 weeks, and been diagnosed with Meniers disease. Sounds bad, but it’s a lot better then then some of the other outcomes they were looking for (brain tumours).
There’s a few things that will change a bit, but thing I’m most concerned about is if it is going to going to make me a bit wobbly on the boat.
I know you can get it to different severity, and not too bad mine will be once it settles down. But does any one have Meniers and does it affect them when they go boating, or bring on vertigo attacks? Will be pretty devo if it does stuff that.
Any one boat with Meniers disease.
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Re: Any one boat with Meniers disease.
That sucks Mick. I've known people with Vertigo and they say it's not fun.
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Re: Any one boat with Meniers disease.
I had vertigo attacks for two weeks after I had the flu a few years ago. Had an attack driving into the Daly, was a fishing trip with Lincoln Kirby. I had to stop the car when the world started spinning. Was worried it would keep happening but it eventually went away.
Lincoln got a big barra that day which hopefully distracted him from my mumbling about the world spinning ...
Lincoln got a big barra that day which hopefully distracted him from my mumbling about the world spinning ...
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Re: Any one boat with Meniers disease.
My old boss suffered from vertigo but not once did it happen on his boat and we used to fish a fair bit back then
I did catch him a few times at work though, he used to drink a lot of water annddd a lot of beers
Hydration was important he said, but hey even someone without being diagnosed can fall over with the heat at the moment
Good luck with the recovery
I did catch him a few times at work though, he used to drink a lot of water annddd a lot of beers
Hydration was important he said, but hey even someone without being diagnosed can fall over with the heat at the moment
Good luck with the recovery
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Re: Any one boat with Meniers disease.
Seems to be going all right. Back working again which is good when you work for your self.
Haven’t tried the boat yet but reckon once things settle a bit more it will be ok. Spoke to someone else who was telling me she had no problems on the boat but couldn’t snorkel or dive. I’m pretty happy to stay above the water tho
Haven’t tried the boat yet but reckon once things settle a bit more it will be ok. Spoke to someone else who was telling me she had no problems on the boat but couldn’t snorkel or dive. I’m pretty happy to stay above the water tho
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Re: Any one boat with Meniers disease.
Copped a crack in the head that rattled the crystals in the inner hearing parts of the ear. Went to get out of bed the next morning and had no balance and the world started spinning, started sweating profusely and vomiting. Had no idea on what was happening to me.The missus called an ambo and of to the hospital they took me. Took a little while to get over it but came good and back to normal. Hope you come good mate.
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