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Old 01-17-2013, 09:16 PM #1
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Hi Bryanna. The Dr. did a quick look in my ears and didn't see anything (said there was a lot of wax). My left ear did ache a little today, but has since went away. Also the back of my neck on the left side kind of behind the head will ache a little too. The doctor quickly looked in my throat and said I probably have a throat infection. Didn't test for strep. Sore throat comes and goes, jaw just has a constant ache that gets worse certain times in the day. Thanks.
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