My Dizzy Life contains information that is intended to be of interest and support/encouragement to those with Meniere’s Disease, their friends and family. My blog represents my personal observations, opinions, and experiences as someone living with Meniere’s Disease. It is not to be used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment of a vestibular disorder or any health condition. Any questions regarding your own health should be addressed to your physician or other healthcare provider.


My Dizzy Life makes no warranties nor express or implied representations regarding the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, comparative or controversial nature, or usefulness of any information contained or referenced on this website.


My Dizzy Life does not assume any risk for your use of this website or the information contained herein. Health-related information changes frequently, and therefore information contained on this website may be outdated, incomplete or incorrect.


My Dizzy Life uses social media to share topics that may be of interest to those in the Meniere’s community or to those with other vestibular disorders.

Articles, videos, posts, etc., I may re-post from other sites are NOT VETTED by a medical professional affiliated with My Dizzy Life.


The information I share on my website and in my social media posts is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. 

The reader assumes full responsibility for how he/she chooses to use this information.


My Dizzy Life encourages you to always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or discontinuing an existing treatment. Talk with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have regarding your symptoms or existing medical condition.


Nothing contained on the My Dizzy Life website or social media pages is intended to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment.


If you are experiencing symptoms of Meniere’s Disease or any other vestibular disorder, seek medical attention, diagnosis, and treatment.


If you believe you are having a medical emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number NOW!

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