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Old 10-13-2010, 07:25 PM #1
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Angry PCS question

HI, New to this, so I hope I am doing it right.
8 weeks ago I was hit in the back of the head by a golf ball from about 30 yards. no real bump or loss of consciosness. I immediately had clogged ears, like swimmers ear or flying stuffed ears. This was my biggest complaint. One side seems to have gotten better other side worse. Also now after a few weeks ringing in the ears has started and is getting worse. Have had CAT scans and have been seen by ear guy and neuro guy, no help.
just a presecreption for neurontin. Is there anything I can do? been told it can take up to 3 years to heal. making me nuts.
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