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Kristin Chenoweth Suffers from Meniere’s Disease in Pittsburgh

No. The Hollywood stars are not immune to developing the same diseases and conditions that threaten the health of the rest of us. Kristin Chenoweth is one such person who deals with the reality of need to get through every day not knowing if she is going to suffer from another attack of Meniere’s Disease or not.

In fact, she Tweeted, “Oh menieres disease. I’d like to eliminate you.” This condition she suffers from is one that affects the inner ear and can cause episodes of Vertigo, Tinnitus, and even hearing loss.

While the cause of her recent health battles is not known, it is thought that she may have suffered this damage to her inner ear when a lighting rig fell and hit her on the head at the set of The Good Wife in July of 2013. 

While her initial injuries consisted of a concussion, three cracked teeth, a fractured skull, and injuries to her neck, hip, and rib, she continue to suffer from more permanent damage. Her battles with Meniere’s disease could have possibly been the result of the head or neck traumas she suffered.

No More Suffering

Just as the stars are prone to the same accidents and diseases everyone else is prone to, the same care is also available to them. Those people under the bright lights don’t want to suffer any more than you do. They’re just actors, so they’re better at hiding the pain when they’re in front of the cameras.

Though, the truth is the Chenoweth doesn’t need to continue to suffer. She can eliminate Meniere’s Disease, but that will mean entrusting her care to someone who won’t just cover up the symptoms with medication. 

All she and anyone else who suffers from Meniere’s Disease needs to do is entrust their care to an upper cervical chiropractor. They will examine the upper neck vertebrae to see if there are any misalignments that may be the underlying cause of that condition. They will then make any necessary adjustments to the upper neck, so as to normalize the communication system between the brain and the body.

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