If there is one thing I have learned in my journey this far it’s that your loved ones no matter who they are, are the most powerful medication and solace in your life!
They are always there, they understand love and support you. Despite the demons you face. Even though you may hurt them on your journey.
Do not push them away through depression, paranoia or anxiety. They love you. You may think your not worthy of their love, that keeping them around is too hurtful but the opposite is true. Be honest and talk about your thoughts and feelings.
It is as hard for you as it is for them, if not harder. If you feeling out of control seek help in your GP and trust them, no shame.
If your as lucky as I am to have such wonderful people in your life then
it is worth living and that is what you have to focus on.
You don’t know what the future holds unless your here to see it.
Published by Ménières Suicide or Survivor
Loving passionate Mother of two trying navigate my way through a new kind of life I find myself in through no fault of my own.
I suffer with bilateral Ménières, on many medications and tried skull surgery to no good outcome. It’s a living hell. I am a retired primary teacher who had a fantastic career.
How do people we Ménières live with this horrific sentence? That is what my site is about... me, my journeys before...during ... now! My coping strategies and not coping...
It’s a rollercoaster, but that’s my life, I never know from one minute I the next how my day will be. Spinny, dizzy, sick, ear pain pressure yes pretty much always, attacks or non. Can I maintain the “I’m ok” face or not.
What I will say, I want to help and support anyone, it’s a lonely and horrible journey. Nobody really understands. Unless you have been there. If I can help one person I will be happy and raise awareness of this debilitating life changing and obliterating condition that is Ménières.
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