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Old 08-30-2013, 11:06 PM #1
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Default stinging/tingling in ear

Last night I had a sudden horrible stinging sensation in my left ear. If you have ever had multiple bee stings at once, it feels like about the 50th sting.

There is a constant stinging/tingling feeling that isn't too horrible. About a 3 on the pain scale. But I get waves of it that are at least a seven. It makes me forget how to breath right. Thankfully that doesn't last too long at a time.

I don't think it's an ear infection. Trying to wait a couple of days to see. It seems to be worse at night, like all of my MS symptoms.

Just wondering if anyone else has had this.
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