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Poll and discussion: Ear Problems

Discussion in 'General and other signs and symptoms' started by Jenny TipsforME, Aug 27, 2018.

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Do you have a tendency to ear problems?

  1. No

    9 vote(s)
    15.3%
  2. About average

    2 vote(s)
    3.4%
  3. Yes glue ear when young

    9 vote(s)
    15.3%
  4. Yes lots of ear infections

    11 vote(s)
    18.6%
  5. Yes hearing loss

    9 vote(s)
    15.3%
  6. Yes connective tissue related

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  7. Yes nerve related

    3 vote(s)
    5.1%
  8. Yes labyrinthitis

    3 vote(s)
    5.1%
  9. Yes tinnitus

    38 vote(s)
    64.4%
  10. Yes vertigo (but not as the main symptom of labyrinthitis)

    15 vote(s)
    25.4%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. MeSci

    MeSci Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    :eek:

    You've done well to still be alive then!
     
  2. Wonko

    Wonko Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Given the last 30 odd years I'm not so sure about that.

    When much younger I was highly impact resistant, apart from being hit by things, I used to drive a motorbike, and have had incidents that should have killed me outright, and walked away, most of the time without even a limp. Some of them, from an independent perspective, must have been highly comical. The last one certainly was as I had an audience. Even then I suspect I am only still here as, being a bike, I could just get off if I saw trouble coming - much better to hit something without 300kg of bike to get mangled up with, given the option.
     
  3. Jenny TipsforME

    Jenny TipsforME Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I wonder how common temporary deafness is?
     
  4. Wonko

    Wonko Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    100% of me's has experienced it, also 100% of I's, so fairly common.
     
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  5. Snow Leopard

    Snow Leopard Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I had lots of ear infections when young along with needing grommets.
     
  6. MeSci

    MeSci Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I started getting blocked ears again a few days ago. Both ears became almost completely blocked.

    I applied sodium bicarbonate in some water to both ears several times a day and it cleared it in less than a day! They were a bit blocked again today, so I applied it again (with gentle clearing with cotton wool a while after each application) and they're OK again.

    Maybe I left it too long before?

    (I use sodium bicarbonate in water orally daily to combat acidosis.)
     
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  7. NelliePledge

    NelliePledge Moderator Staff Member

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    Not for many years but as a child I had ear infections but nothing out of the ordinary. I do get painful ears when I get swollen glands in my throat as part of a bad flare up of ME symptoms but I think that just comes from being swollen
     
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  8. Little Bluestem

    Little Bluestem Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Interesting how many of us have tinnitus.

    Do you have any food allergies? Mine gets worse when my allergies are 'active'.
     
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  9. Jenny TipsforME

    Jenny TipsforME Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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  10. NelliePledge

    NelliePledge Moderator Staff Member

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    Thanks @Jenny TipsforME I will take a look at the videos. I did have Perrin lymphatic massages for a while but couldn’t keep it up as it made me feel pretty rough and I was trying to work.
     
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  11. Jenny TipsforME

    Jenny TipsforME Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I’ve never done Perrin. I can’t decide with this (similar?) technique whether it makes things better or worse. I can feel and hear movement when I do it (it does something) but it perhaps irritates my lymph nodes.
     
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  12. Ravn

    Ravn Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    No food allergies. A few minor Fodmap type intolerances but these don't seem to cause any more or less tinnitus than any other foods. It's more as if the act of digesting food, no matter what, triggers the tinnitus. Maybe something to do with a change in blood flow? Pure speculation, I really have no idea.
     
  13. Hell..hath..no..fury...

    Hell..hath..no..fury... Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Just seen this, i think my ears are the only part of my body i’ve never had any trouble with.

    Quite literally the only issue i’ve ever had is a piercing not healing and thats a systemic problem not just ear related.

    I got my daith pierced on right side a year and a half ago, to see if it would help migraines. It didn’t.

    Its still not healed. I am very prone to infections but i’m stunned that this has never happened with this piercing.

    Just the other week, i merely touched it and a few moments later, my ear literally filled up with blood and started running down my neck.

    I know i should just give up and remove the piercing but i’m stubborn :grumpy:
     
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  14. MeSci

    MeSci Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    :arghh: I hadn't heard of the daith, so looked it up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daith_piercing
     
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  15. Hell..hath..no..fury...

    Hell..hath..no..fury... Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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  16. Arnie Pye

    Arnie Pye Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Why not just remove the piercing and let it heal up?
     
  17. Hell..hath..no..fury...

    Hell..hath..no..fury... Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Because i like it :whistle: If it caused any regular pain or annoyance then i would do that.
     
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