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I already posted my suggestion to you on your other thread to
only take 2 or 3 of the regular strength fish oil a day.

Also a blocked ear feeling and lowered hearing can be due to
swollen throat --closing off the Eustachian tubes that vent the middle ear. If you still have tonsils, these can swell up and block that opening too. (adenoids also may block them).

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post1114475-22.html
Thank you, I've replied to your suggestion at the other thread.

I feel like the hear loss is serious, but this isn't much related to this forum and I'll see an ENT for it.

My point with is thread is to warn people from the hazards of taking a too high dose of Omega 3 supplements, which might be serious.
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