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Old 02-24-2011, 11:48 AM #1
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WHAT????? Your doctor told you that your ears your eyes and your nose are not connected??? I am sorry but I think the doc is wrong and please someone come correct me if I am ! but when one gets a cold a sinus infection ..your nose is affected your ears can also be affected as well as throat and eyes...that is why i believe they are CONNECTED. That is why I think your doc is wrong.but I am NOT a doctor I could be the one who is wrong but I DO NOT think so. I do think you need to keep on path to seeing another doctor..
can I ask what is A&E ..the emergency room????
stick with us we will help you as much as we can and hopefully you will get answers and your pains in control and some of your life back to normal.

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If you look at an anotomical drawing of the trigeminal nerve, it branches out all through the nose - everywhere - my nose is one of the most sensitive parts of my condition. Any type of eyewear is unbearable. Regarding the astigmatism, I doubt that it is related. Many people have it. But I have to side with BMW - that statement is absolutely wrong.
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Hi

Thanks guys for your reply. I managed to get an appointment for an MRI scan anyway as i have many MS symptoms also.

Just say i wash my hair and go outside i seem to get headcold symptoms, headaches, earaches, glands go up etc.. is that all part of it? like i have short hair and i got it cut the other day and its hit me again with vengence..

Do you know if anyone else has ever had all this just from washing their hair or going out into a breeze or for a walk?

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If you look at an anotomical drawing of the trigeminal nerve, it branches out all through the nose - everywhere - my nose is one of the most sensitive parts of my condition. Any type of eyewear is unbearable. Regarding the astigmatism, I doubt that it is related. Many people have it. But I have to side with BMW - that statement is absolutely wrong.
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Hi Lily

Apologies for the delay. Along with your nose being sensitive what other symptoms and triggers do you have? I'd be very interested to hear all about it.. Its so frustrating that the air or showering etc causes my sypmtoms to immediately flare up.. MRI scan on April 20th so hopefully that will explain a few things but again so many docs write it off and think im just a worrier because what i'm experiencing but its all connected. Frustrating

Hope to hear back from you

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