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Old 08-09-2012, 09:37 PM #1
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Default Sudden ringing in my ears

I would say i have been going through PCS for about 5 months now, and before i never had a constant ring in my ears. But i realised yesterday that it started ringing out of the blue.

Sometimes i get a small ring, where it will ring and then stop after a few seconds. But this one is sort of constant.

Is that normal for random symptoms like this to come on so late?
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