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Menieres - weird taste after attack

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Anyone get this? I have 'probable menieres' and after attacks with the build up of inner ear fluid/pressure and tinnitus...I get a weird taste in my mouth the following day, voice sounds hoarse (to me but not to others which is strange) and my tongue has a horrible white coating. This happens every single time...then I start to feel better from that day onwards. Getting this cycle once every two or three weeks. Any thoughts on this? Anyone experience anything similar? xx

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Happyrosie

Maybe your best bet is to contact the charity most concerned with Menieres. In the UK, if that’s where you are, it’s The Menieres Society.

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Thanks 👍

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