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Old 04-20-2009, 12:19 AM #1
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Default Ear Throbbing

I have had on and off ear throbbing for five months now. I had thought this was from my sinus infection that I had surgery for a couple months ago, but the surgeon and ENT said that it wouldnt cause it.

It had gone away for a couple of weeks and I thought I was done with it, but it has come back. It typically hits me at the end of my day when I'm starting to relax and this often coensides with my daughter playing loudly. My ear starts to throb and it moves to pretty much my whole head. It can turn into a migraine, but most of the time it is not very painful, just really irritating. If its a really bad episode I end up getting a bit nausious and dizzy. I have been to a few doctors so far for this and none have been able to figure out what it is. If anyone has some insight to this, please let me know.

Thank you.............Mitch
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