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Old 03-21-2009, 02:05 AM #1
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Default I've got a buzzing in one ear.

Have any of you got a buzzing in your ears,possibly from medication. I have a buzzing in my left ear that get's loud at times. Sometime it quiets down. It's buzzing right now. It could be a rare side affect from the seroquel.

I've removed ticks that have left bumps where they where. It could be from Lymes disease. It came on suddenly. When I press on my scalp just above my left ear,the nose gets louder. Someone told me that it's not tinnitus when you press on your scalp,and it gets louder.

Do you think I'm going to croak? LOL Just kidding. I do have a ringing in my ear though. I can put my hand over that ear,and I still hear it buzzing.

I hope that it goes away,and isn't the medication. BF
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