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Old Oct 17, 2014, 11:45 PM
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i dont recall a time that i wasn't either on antibiotics, or with a sinus infection, and a ear infection (or all of above)...
sounds are usually painful to me because my ear from the oposite side of which ever is closest to the sound will crack and pop and feel like it just got shifted out of place for a second there... but at the same time my right ear cant hear a bunch of the pitches and thigns that the audiologist tested.

ringing is constant, but only if i listen for it, is when i hear it.
the whoopwhoop sounds are only due to some sort of sudden bloodpressure change.
but right now....
my right ear, sounds and feels like if i had the peroxide bubbley feeling and clicky sounding that happens when it is put in the ear.. however, i havent' used perioxide since a few years ago... and when i swallow my ear clunks sounds.
and my ear is starting to hurt.. the pain i'm used to from ear infections, and the random pains that just come and go without any ear infection. but this tapping/clicking sounding and bubely type feeling is something i'm not really used to at all... its driving me nuts here.. my ear is itching too.. lol.......
i'm wondering if anyone else experiences things like this?
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Old Oct 18, 2014, 12:19 AM
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ever gone to an ENT? Looked into menieres?
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Old Oct 18, 2014, 08:19 AM
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as a kid i was chronically at the ent. but since adult hood (or even teenhood) i havent.
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Old Oct 19, 2014, 06:17 PM
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Sorry. :/ I'm on two weeks of vertigo from inner ear fluid from allergies. I dogsit some dogs from hell and now I feel like hell! Lol
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Old Oct 20, 2014, 01:23 AM
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Hi Lexi,
Yes! I"m sorry for what you're going through. I've had a lot of trouble with my ears, tinnitus would be the sound you hear when it is quiet I'm sure you know.....

I've had a crunching crackling noise too, but that is when I'm eating and has to do with jaw alignment I think. I've also recently had a contant "popping" noise, like clicking, as though the inner ear muscle connected to the ear drum was "twitching".....thank goodness it has mostly gone away on its own.
So I understand how frustrating it can all be.

I had found out what this tapping/clicking thing was, now I don't know, but it does have to do with the eustachian tubes not being able to close properly. All I usually have to do is tilt my head to the side and clear my throat at the same time and it will usually go away for a while until I have to do it again. Heavy excersise (pressure on the ears) makes it worse. hugs
I hope you can get to an ent.
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Old Oct 20, 2014, 02:09 AM
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