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Old 09-28-2013, 03:16 AM #1
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Default Eustacian Tube/hearing issues

I know yall have talked about sensitive hearing on here before, and I have had that for a few years now.. but the past 6 months or so, on and off I have had Eustacian tube dysfunction.. it's miserable.. in both ears- they feel full, my hearing is senstive all while being muffled...

I consulted Dr google- about Eustacian tube dysfunction and muscle weakness. and turns out that people with bulbar dysfunction - those with MG and other diseases like MND have a higher increase in ETD.. I have never had any ear problems until all of this started, so just found it interesting.. and I sure wish I could make it go away- it's miserable!
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