“I was diagnosed by a specialist with Meniere’s disease. My symptoms included ringing in the ears, dizziness, nausea and hearing loss. I was told the cause is unknown, no treatment, no cure. I would have to learn to live with this. I sought Robert Ginsburg’s help. After treatment ...
SSNHL can result in a total loss of hearing, an inability to hear low or high frequencies or difficulty understanding what people are saying. Up to 90% of people with sudden hearing loss in one ear or both ears suffer fromtinnitusor ringing in the ear.2 Because of the ear’s role in ...
Robert works with medical professionals and clients on a variety of health issues, including atrial fibrillation, neck and back pain, Meniere’s disease, severe stress, ulcerative colitis, and hearing loss, to list a few. His approach is gentle and completely hands-off. Robert uses thepower of...
If you catch it right when it happens, you may be able to fight it and get your hearing back, but if some weeks have elapsed, there doesn’t seem to be any effective treatment. Thus you have to learn how to successfully live with the resulting hearing loss and accompanying tinnitus (an...
Loss of hearing Constant ringing sound (tinnitus) Blocked or full feeling in the ear Loss of balance Headaches Nausea and vomiting While Meniere’s disease is a chronic illness, there are several treatments and lifestyle changes that can be adopted to ease the symptoms.Vestibular rehabilitation exe...
I remember thinking if someone had asked me on 17 June, 1993 where I'd be in ten years, my answer never would have been "Wandering around the French Quarter in New Orleans mourning the loss of a boyfriend whom I'd lost exactly one year prior." I mean, to start with, I was [ahem...
Suddenhearing lossis frequently seen by ear, nose and throat specialists, with around 5-160 cases per 100,000 people reported every year. It's not clear what the causes are, but the condition can follow a viral infection, such as flu, herpes, or cytomegalovirus. ...