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I had hearing loss without realizing it. Long story short, I do a small amount of transcription work from home and use headphones with a volume switch on them. DDs would use them and turn it way down and would comment on that.

I ended up having a flare and doing the 3 days of IV 'roids. After that I used the headphones at a much lower volume. Since that time I notice that my hearing in my left ear fluctuates right along with my other symptoms.

It may be too early to tell if you will get it all back as you have only been experiencing it for a few months. I hope and pray that you will gain it all back.
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