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Erin524 04-09-2009 06:21 PM

My left ear is my good ear. When I worked at McD's, that was the ear I always kept the stupid drive-thru headset on. If I tried to use the other ear, I couldnt ever understand what people were saying.

Now when I use headphones for my iPod, that's the ear I listen thru.

coletaterbug 04-09-2009 10:30 PM

I have problems with my ears. It feels like I can hear better with one than the other and it feels like my ear throbs a lot. I don't know if it is ms related but I know it drives me crazy.

PolarExpress 04-09-2009 11:16 PM

Because I Love LOVE LOVE to be different, my left ear is my good ear. It's the only one I can hear on the telephone with. Would make sense if it's MS related, as it's the right side of my body it affects..Who knows?

KarenMarie 04-10-2009 01:15 PM

went deaf in left ear years ago after mylogram (sp) - neuro said it was quite possibly because there had been an air bubble left in my spine when they removed the dye from my spinal fluid - got hearing back after a month or so but then started tinnitus in that ear which quickly progressed to both ears and now I have tree peepers year round in my head - sometimes really loud - had ears tested and there are some frequencies I can't hear at all - like birds and people with higher pitched voices or who speak softly - have small hearing aids that I can't wear when I wear my glasses because of feedback when they touch - hearing aids over ears not in so have to choose - see or hear - generally I pick vision - and lately anything remotely loud drives me crazy - like my husband watching TV or listening to the radio - ears have gotten quite sensitive I guess - and it would be the MS I think -


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