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Joe,

Have you had your ears checked yet? Part of my problem comes from an inner ear problem they found. But it took a while to find them. I saw a neurologist that is also an ear specialist. Who did some testing that I wont lie, made me VERY ill. But it did prove there is damage in my left ear. If you have been researching the folks that worked on Sidney look at Dr. Furman and what he does. He is who I saw. I hope you start to feel better soon, heck I hope we all do!

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