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Old 06-23-2007, 09:35 AM #1
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Red face E & mobile phones use with buzzing in ears

Ok another wiered question,my old issue of balance wobbling thing has returned for no aparent reason, now every time i get his balance problem like i'm on a rocking swaying boat, I also find it hard to use my mobile as it buzzes and tickles (vibrates my ears, so if the person on the other end of the phone talks to me,BOTH ears do this, even the opposite ear. dose anyone that has E who also has balance issue's get this as well, as i'm sure curious to find out what it is, as all my doc's say my inner ears are fine and my balance issue is not vestibular,its from the brain, so wondering if it could come from E or not, sorry for asking so many strange questions, i just need to get to the bottom of this thing whether it's E OR MIGRAINE.
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