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Old Mar 10, 2009, 12:21 AM
blackcompe blackcompe is offline
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Hi! I suffered a concussion about four years ago and since then I've been diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Immediately after my concussion my ears became completely plugged as if I was under water. It has yet to cease. I've been to ear specialists with no luck. I think its tinnitus but there's an accompanying tension headache, and I've never seen that labeled as a symptom. There is a 'crunching' or 'crackling' sound in my ear at all times. All I know is that is causing me to be depressed and I debating whether to get shock therapy because its so debilitating and no one has treated it. Anybody with a similar experience?

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Old Mar 10, 2009, 02:02 PM
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iam sorry for what happened to you ...sorry dont have any experience with that
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