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Re: O/T ringing in ears
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Posted by david white on April 01, 2007 at 19:44:07 from (166.129.102.88):
In Reply to: Re: O/T ringing in ears posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on April 01, 2007 at 12:59:20:
broken hairs in your inner ear, punctured ear drums , constant loud noises, infections, pinched nerves in the spine and dead brain cells can be some of the causes of hearing impairment. want to know if it's a pinched nerve? go to a chiropractor that uses the ultrasound device on your back. when he uses it on you, you'll know imediately which nerve it is. other wise get a cat scan see if it leads to some other problem, i've had to deal with them all. it's not fun, and you never really get used to it. but at night leave a fan on, or a tv, or teach your wife how to snore. in other words noise helps take your mind off of it. also try sleeping flat on your back. that will help the spine relax. good luck.
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