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Q: Tinnitus
asked by: Justy24 on December 30th, 2005
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I am just curious, for the last few days I have been experiencing tinnitus more than normal especially after I do my housework and sit down.
It goes away after a few minutes but it is just weird, does anyone else experience this? Oh, and last night I had this weird experience with dizzyness. You know when you drink a little too much and lay down you have the spins? Well, that is what it was like.
I would appreciate any feedback.

Thanks.
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DeniseG
replied on December 30th, 2005
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Tinnitus
Hello.

Sounds like you might have some fluid in the middle or inner ear. These areas can become inflammed and effect the nerve conduction and function. The spinning is called vertigo and is one symptom of many in this. This condition can all cause the ringing.

I have suffered this for many years with no help from doctors, where it became worse over time..But I am doing better now thanks to a vitamin program I have been taking for more than 2 years.

If you would like to know more about this you may email me anytime. I'd love to hear from you to see how you are doing. I personally empathize with you on how bad and scary this can be.

Denise
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Justy24
replied on December 30th, 2005
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Vertigo
Hello denise,
thank you for your reply, I never thought about having inner ear. I had only the one spell thus far. Do you know what causes inner ear, and how it is treated?

Thanks for the email offer, and likewise. Just knowing someone out there to talk to is a help.
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