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Old 06-13-2013, 11:08 AM #1
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No, not on any antidepressants. Started gabapentin 100 mg at night yesterday. Been avoiding it cause I was worried about it causing more fatigue but my pain level keeps increasing so decided sleepy is better than in pain all the time.
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I get that same sound and feeling from my muscle relaxers. I take baclofen and tizanadine. When I have a horrible bout of pain and have been on them more often, I get that sound and feeling in the ears. When I back off the meds, it goes away.
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i get that occasionally, usually when I arise from sitting and begin walking. I get pressure in my head, then my hearing dims for a bit. Then I hear the whooshing sound.
I was told it is a positional migraine. The whooshing sound is the blood flow in the head.
You might want to see a doc about it...
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Check out Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome.

I was finally diagnosed after 13 years and had surgery June 14, 2013 at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.. Amazing recoup now, soo happy!!
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