Hidden Cause of Vertigo, Meniere's, Balance Problems

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Learn of the single most OVERLOOKED and Hidden cause of vertigo, Meniere's disease and simple balance problems. This is one of the reasons why millions suffer for years with these symptoms with no relief.

You will be surprised (but not if you know me).

Dr. David Clark
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Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist

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  • Menieres in one disease?

  • @RhemasJoy I don't follow you...

  • I have Ringing in my ears, nausia dizzyness tierdness. I knotice stress brings it out the best would this also point to auto immune system as well?

  • @luckyfire3 Not necessarily. Stress can make any person's dizziness, tinnitus worse--whether the cause was autoimmune or not. Stress decreases blood flow to peripheral tissues and causes chemical changes that make nerve cells less efficient.

  • Yes, hearing loss can be caused by autoimmune attack on the inner ear.

  • Possibly. The "falling backwards"symptoms concern me greatly. Usually that type of symptom points to a bilateral problem in the medulla, cerebellum or midbrain. Now, the immune system could be a factor---there could be an autoimmune attack on the brain that's behind all this. Keep in mind, I am not diagnosing your child nor is this a substitute for actual examination.

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  • I now know MS is in my family history (mom diag.at 77 yrs old). any potential connection ? although statistics say I wont develop MS. What helps me is knowing others have it chronic & function,so should suck it up & not whine.I'd really like a brain scan just to see

  • you really got point Doctor...i got this problem for 4 years now and my gp did not able to help me feel better and did not even told me exactly what iam having they just prescribed me different types of medicine that did not help my case ..thanks for posting this video it helps me to understand what maybe causing me this illness!!

  • help please...i have this vertigo thing and a local celebrity here in my country has this before...then it leads to brain cancer...he died...does it really lead to that?

  • I'm hypothyroid, but also have had vertigo for years. Usually it wakes me up out of a sound sleep. It is so severe, the whole room feels like its spinning FAST. I have been to many different drs over many years. I've been diagnosed with Meniere's by a couple drs. and bppv by others. I can usually position my head at what I call my 11:00 position to help..but keeping your head in that position for hours is terrible. I have no ear noise whatsoever. Never get definite answers :(

  • @clarkchiro OH. Ok, sorry. I finally have it right now with the thyroid tests. Ok. The free t4 was 0.67 and the TSH was 16.21. I've got a little notebook like the one in another vid filled with appointments, orders for labwork, test results blah blah blah. The beast reared it's ugly head in March and I've had problems ever since. :/

  • Hi. Sorry, I listed my T4 as 0.67 and it's the FreeT4. I thought I was saving a word and didn't realize that there is a difference. :)

  • Sorry. At about 0.51 you say they have Menieres in one disease. But you point to your ear so I'm certain you mean in one ear. I was sort of poking fun, but no harm meant. I was just diagnosed with Menieres in May after finding low frequency hearing loss as well as 75% nonfunctioning balance in the left ear. Have fluctuating tennitus, frequent dizziness, ear fullness and brain fog on some days. I was also found to have underactive thyroid .... my T4 was 0.67. On Lo-So, HCTZ 25mg/ Synthroid 125

  • Dr. Clark, can you give me the title of the study and what journal it is published in?

  • If no one reads this study where do I go?! I have vertigo.

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