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Q: My Ears Pop When I Talk, They Are Sensitive to Sounds 1!!!!!
asked by: Scoiland on October 15th, 2006
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What is going on?

I got them checked out by my family doctor and a ent specialist and they both said they look ok

the ent told me I have meneries but I don't really think so. I do get imbalance and dizzy from tiem to time and I am seeing a physio therapist for that becuase she thinks it is my neck.

I also have a clicking jaw but not really any tenderness and I know I grind my teeth at night because I wear a retainer cause I use to have braces and it is worn out.

My ears are soooo sensitive to sound even typing on the key board and the phone ringing seems to bother them. And they pop from certain sounds. What is wrong with me.
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Scoiland
replied on October 19th, 2006
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Anyone ???
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kikican
replied on November 5th, 2006
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I Have Something Similar
Hi there. I was reading about ur situation. I have something similar that happens to me sometimes. My doctors says my ear drum is hypersensitive because there is a sticky fluid behind my ear that is causing it to retract. Sometimes it hurts although it isn't infected. Have you go to see an ent? I know its frustrating but its good to look into it. Maybe that helps and maybe it doesn't but at least ur not alone.
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kikican
replied on November 5th, 2006
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I Have Something Similar
Hi there. I was reading about ur situation. I have something similar that happens to me sometimes. My doctors says my ear drum is hypersensitive because there is a sticky fluid behind my ear that is causing it to retract. Sometimes it hurts although it isn't infected. Have you go to see an ent? I know its frustrating but its good to look into it. Maybe that helps and maybe it doesn't but at least ur not alone.
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Scoiland
replied on November 23rd, 2006
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Anyone else have any insight on this ?
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