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Old 02-28-2008, 10:17 AM #1
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Unhappy The tininess is so bad now.

I have a headache all the time now and I bet it's from the never ending ringing in my ears. Before Dec. 27th I might have had a few times were I could here the ringing in my right ear if the room was really quit (I have some mild hearing loss in that ear from when I was 15).

Than the day I went 1/2 numb I could tell the ringing was loader but didn't think much of it at the time.

Than after the LP headache the ringing was even loader and I told the ER Dr. about it but since thats a sign of a spinal headache we both thought it would stop when the headache stopped, it didn't.

Now the ringing is so loud that I can hear it ALL the time, I can't stand to be in a quit room. It almost hurts to be in a quit room.


It's bugging me that the ringing started to get bad when the numbness started up.
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