Here’s the story I promised to tell you in my previous blog post.
I had a Meniere’s Attack on the LA Freeway in Rush Hour Traffic. Yes!
One day while I was driving at 8 am during rush hour traffic I was hit with another Meniere’s attack!
Cars were whizzing past me on both sides. I had to turn my flashers on and slowly move into the exit lane so I could get off the freeway.
I tried doing this with no ability to move my head. I couldn’t turn my head even an inch or the world would start to spin out of control with me in the driver’s seat and who knew where I would end up.
I had a passenger in the car too. She was an elderly woman who was a VIP at the dental office I was consulting. She lived near my so I picked her up for her appointment that day.
I didn’t want to alarm her or put her in any danger.
So I had to creep off the freeway and then over to the side of the road and I had to explain to her that she would need to walk the rest of the way (5 blocks) to the office.
I had to keep smiling but I couldn’t turn my head to her direction or the world would have started to spin.
So she walked with her cane.
After 20 minutes of sitting in the car holding perfectly still with my head on the steering wheel, I saw the parking meter man coming. I had to leave. All I needed was for him to knock on my window and I roll it down and vomit all over his shoes.
I started the car and slowly crept out into traffic at about 3 miles per hour.
I finally got to the office parking lot and had to be helped into the office by two people.
Same old symptoms, white as a ghost, couldn’t walk on my own, sweating, nausea, vertigo, had to lay down under blankets and keep my eyes shut and try not to vomit.
Lasted two hours and then I was driven home.
I continued like this for over 18 similar attacks. Sometimes I would have two in a day.
Just a day in the life of someone with Meniere’s disease right!?
I figured out how to stop these attacks for good, recovered my hearing loss and drastically cut down tinnitus all for cheap and with natural supplements. I put this all into a book and it’s available at www.MenieresWhisperer.com