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Old 12-18-2007, 06:20 AM #1
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Question Anybody else get squeaky sounds in the back of their head?

Greetings,

Does anybody else get squeaky sounds in the back of their head?

It's mostly on my left side near my ear and in the lower back of my head. I think it is med related: I take -- birth control pill, Verapamil, Klonopin.

I sort of get twinges. They don't hurt, but they have "sound."

I promise to ask my pdoc when I see him in Jan.
I was hoping someone here knew something about this and could tell me that it is no big deal.

Hey. Even if you don't know anything about this, please tell me it is no big deal.
I need to feel ok right now.

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Old 12-18-2007, 07:49 AM #2
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Heart Dear Mari

you are ok. remind yourself of that. in the present.

i can't say it's no big deal i'm not a yes man, but i'll say, if you're still standing i think you'll continue to stand a fair bit longer.

btw how long have you been experiencing these sound twinges? any other symptoms or OTC drugs?

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Old 12-18-2007, 08:40 AM #3
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I am sure you are just fine. Do you have any problems with balance?
I just take klonopin.
Oh a friend of mine used to have wax in his ears which a doctor had to remove. I don't know if I should have mentioned that or not.
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I squeak too.....no sure what it is. I usually chalk it up to my FM and muscles.
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I get the "rice krispy" sounds - little crunches - when my neck and shoulders get tight, {RSI/TOS}
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Creaky sounds make sense. I have a neck that makes noises as I move it
from side to side.

Ugh, its a mess.

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