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Old 06-02-2010, 07:58 PM
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Let me introduce myself. My name is Tyler and I am 27 years old. On Dec 30, my wife went into a grand Mall Seizure for the first time in her life. It was the scariest moment in my life. Since that time, she has had 2 other seizures both at night. The neurologists have been able find abnormal activity in her left side of the brain (Down toward the bottom of the brain). They put her on Kepra. She had reactions to the pill and they pulled her off of it. The reason why I am intrigued with your post is because she starting getting ringing in her left ear back in Aug of last year. We went to see a ENT and all he said was, "You have the ears of a 80 year old women (I know, a lot of help!). She has continued to have occasional ringing in her left ear which will make her right leg go numb. Just recently she has had the ringing in both ears making both of her legs to go out and making her pass out (or go into a minor seizure). I am looking to see if the doctors have been able to correlate your husbands seizures with his ringing in his ears?
I had a second opinion done on her ears and the new ENT has never heard of anyone having an issue as her case, but her hearing if normal except for high pitch frequency, wherein she has lost 40% hearing in that area. She is health as a horse before this all started and I am lost on where to turn to next.
I am trying to get her into a specialist at Barrows neurological institution in Phoenix but feel I am going to run into another dead end there. Can you share any enlightenment on your husbands ringing with me. I am trying to figure out if there is any correlation.

Thanks,
Tyler
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