I have menieres, as does my mum and the main symptoms for me are tinnitus (bit like rice krispies but my ears are popping/cracking with it), horrible pressure (but it won't go like you can usually shift it by swallowing/blowing your nose), up and down hearing loss and frequency changes, vertigo (only a few drop attacks thank goodness!), I can feel generally off balance and strange and bump into things a lot (misjudge them I think) and the sickness which goes with it all. I tend to get a really funny stomach before a bad attack comes on and go into an ice cold kind of sweat.
I get headaches and earpain with some of them though I get migraines from time to time though less now I've discovered some triggers.
I've got used to a lot of things over time so easier to ignore in a way (had my first drop attack at 17). Mum suffers a lot worse with hers.
It took me a while to get diagnosed, even with mum, initially told my hearing was lower than it should be and would probably get worse, end of conversation, then getting another doctor to take notice which was only eventually when he saw me in a bad attack then to ENT who did tests (calorics etc...) then referred to neurology for an MRI (in case accoustic neuroma) then she sent me to a friend of hers who was a specialist at another hospital who was brilliant - repeat tests then diagnosed. This happened over a period of years though.