My aunt is scheduled to have Endolymphatic sac decompression in about a week or two and she's really nervous about it. Mostly what she wants to know is does this help the effects of meniere's disease for good.. or would she have to have another procedure in a few years? What is the average time that this surgery helps patients who've had it?..
Thank you! This is considered a relatively low-risk procedure. It also has the advantage that it usually does not cause hearing loss.
I have read story that have said that it had went away for 10-15 and others that it was also 5 years. I have typed in Meniere's disease stories in the search bar and brought up so many stories. Some are about the natural herbal medicine that made it go away, and otheres about the shunt they put in the ears. I hope that it helps your Aunt if not go on the internet and find all the other options. There are many different options out there for your aunt. |