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Old 08-29-2013, 03:08 PM #1
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Default Is ear ringing a definitive symptom?

After almost 11 months, I am finally feeling pretty good. Cognitive function seems to have returned to normal, rare headaches, no weird balance issues. But I still have this persistent ear ringing.

My question is, as I resume progression to normal activity, and my ear ringing increses, does this mean I am doing too much? I mean it also increases when I drink cold water, or wind blows in my ear, so I don't really know.

And honestly, I would not be surprised if I lived with ear ringing for the rest of my life. I remember having it semi-often before my impact, but now it is all the time.

I can live with it, but I just don't want to be continuing physical exertion if I am hurting myself.
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