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Been reading everyone's dealings with ringing in the ears. I have the same problem, and it was probably caused by too much exposure to large machinery in the Air
Conditioning world.
One thing that I picked up on was that medication can enhance the noise that we with the problem experience daily. Exactly what medication has this effect on this problem? I take gabapentin, metanx, & nortriptyline for the PN. Does any on these have an effect on the ringing in the ears? In my case, it does seem to be more prevalent today than it was say several years ago. Any info would be appreciated.
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