Meniere’s Disease Tinnitus
Can Meniere’s Disease Tinnitus Make it Difficult to Hold Down a Job?
Many who find out that they have Meniere’s disease tinnitus may have a hard time with everyday life. Unless the symptoms that they suffer from are mild, this may cause the sufferer to have to take a break from working until the disease is under control.
The reason for this is that the tinnitus, along with the dizziness the person who suffers from this to experience vertigo or the feeling that the room is spinning. The person is going to need to get to a bed immediately. If this happens while at work, then driving home is going to be an issue.
There is not going to be any way that the victim of Meniere’s disease tinnitus is going to be able to drive or do anything really. This can last for up to two weeks. Most attacks only last a day or two without medication. If medications are taken immediately, the attack can last only a few hours.
Because of all the symptoms, however, exhaustion is going to follow an attack. Again, this can lead to not being able to work or drive a car. A few hours of sleep can help with exhaustion, but the body may require rest for a few days at least.
For a longer attack, then more bed rest is going to be needed. The body needs time to recover from an attack. To answer the question, “Does Meniere’s disease tinnitus make it difficult to hold down a job?” There is no cut and dry answer. If a person has a good support system in place, and a company that understands the nature of an attack and is going to allow the person to leave at a minutes notice, then no, it is not difficult to hold down a job. For those who do not have this type of support system or company that is sympathetic, then it may not be possible to work until the symptoms and attacks are under control.











