- Spin, fall, crawl, throw up, no rinsing, and then repeat. Meniere's Disease affects the inner ear to cause those inflicted by it to have spontaneous imbalance problems.
- The project Meniere's Disease is a reflection of the disease that affects the inner ear. There is no cure that can help everyone affected by the disease. One potential fix is surgery. How many people want a doctor poking sharp objects in their head? Meniere's Disease prevents people it inflicts from living a stable and happy. The symptoms of the disease are similar to seasickness. The body of water that fluctuates is in the inner ear. A person impacted by this disease must regulate their daily water consumption, salt content, and maintain an assortment of other proper living habits to fend off debilitating attacks. Even those preventative processes cannot avert the onset of Meniere's Disease.—Jason Williams
- The project Meniere's Disease is a reflection of the disease that affects the inner ear. There is no cure that can help everyone affected by the disease. One potential fix is surgery. How many people want a doctor poking sharp objects in their head? Meniere's Disease prevents people it inflicts from living a stable and happy. The symptoms of the disease are similar to seasickness. The body of water that fluctuates is in the inner ear. A person impacted by this disease must regulate their daily water consumption, salt content, and maintain an assortment of other proper living habits to fend off debilitating attacks. Even those preventative processes cannot avert the onset of Meniere's Disease. This project is created in honor of the director's mother whom is inflicted with Meniere's Disease. She must maintain a strict diet, sleep schedule, and ingest an ample dosage of the necessary drugs to thwart of the disease. Unfortunately, all she does is sustain a regular life. The disease can still creep up on her at any time to imbalance her.—Jason Williams
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