Meniere's Disease Support Group
Meniere's disease is a balance disorder of the inner ear. The symptoms of Meniere's are variable; not all sufferers experience the same symptoms. However, "classic Meniere's" is considered to comprise the following four symptoms: Periodic episodes of rotary vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and a sensation of fullness or pressure in one or both ears.
Though I think I have more than one type of migraine. After doing some research I think I have Occipital migraines as well as the regular ones. With the (possible) occipital migraines, they usually start at the base of my skull and are usually triggered by me sleeping wrong or having pressure on my neck. They are the more debilitating migraines for me as they can take 2 days to go away and usually come with nausea/vomiting. Regular migraines start behind my right eye usually and can go away the same day if I take a lot of ibuprofen and rest a bit.
I wonder if they're all connected to MD or if it's a symptom of different things. Frustrating.