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Posted by
jill on October 29, 2001 at 16:25:45:

I have been to many dr's. No one has really helped.
First went in they said my hearing was so good it almost didn't shut off. I could hear things most people shouldn't. They noticed that one of my ears was not working properly. Probabably why I get dizzy sometimes or just feel off beat. They eventually did a ct or an mri. I don't remember which one. They were concerned that since I haden't had any head trauma that I remember that maybe I had a tumor. They found nothing. I can live with the sometimes dizziness, but I notice now that alot of times my ears are very intense. If I talk to loud or something is just alittle loud around me my ears will make a sshhhh sound and then close off. This happens quite a bit lately. Sometimes it is even hard to talk on the phone because the tone of someones voice with make this happen, sometimes it can even be pain ful. Alot of days I just feel a constant pressure??? I am afraid that I am going to start loosing my hearing because of this. Any advice???
ThankYou



Re: ear problems (Archive.)

Posted by Walt Stoll on October 30, 2001 at 10:12:21:

In Reply to: ear problems posted by jill on October 29, 2001 at 16:25:45:

Hi, jill.

See a good cranial osteopath in consultation. Have all of your medical records in you hand when you see her. Also, prepare your lifetime health history as described in the Health Coaching Protocol on this website and take it with you.

See the archives for how to find the closest CO to you.

Let us know how you do.

Walt

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