I am one of the lucky ones...today I am Meniere's free but I was in my own battle for 10 years before that happened. It has been over 4 years for me, but my life continues to change as I learn to live partially deaf.
This is a disease that takes your life away, in little one-day-at-a-time chunks. I lost many days to Meniere's before I finally lost the hearing in my left ear. Now I am learning what living in monotone means and trust me, that is a challenge. I consider myself lucky because I no longer have to endure the vertigo episodes, but I certainly had my share.
In looking at books about Meniere's, I discovered that few had been written by people that have actually experienced the disease. I decided to write my own in the hopes that my story, and what I learned along the way, might inspire and help others with Meniere's and/or their caregivers.
If you are on that journey, or are touched by Meniere's in another capacity, I would love to hear from you. I'm not an authority but I know what I went through and just maybe we can help each other.....
Peggy
Peggy,
ReplyDeleteAs you probably well know, reading can be a challenge for those of us with Meniere's disease. I would love to read your book but am unable to do more than a paragraph or two at a time. Have you considered releasing an audiobook version?
Sincerely,
Louise