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Has anyone ever had this problem where your ear goes blocked for a second (feels like you’re going deaf and only happens one ear at a time) then it’s a high pitch beep? I’ve asked a few of my friend and they said they never experienced this before. It’s been happening quite often today maybe had it twice now

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Icantevenlife

I get this all the time it comes and goes, I think it might be due to rise and drop in pressure but not sure, I wouldn’t be worried, my friends have had it too :)

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butterflyz01 in reply toIcantevenlife

Thank you, that’s very reassuring. Do you ever get the muffle/slight deafness in ear followed by the high pitch? I hear people get high pitch on google but never the slight deafness like what if I’m going deaf I’m only 23!

Also I read your post about fear of dying I am completely the same it was almost like I was reading my own mind. Hope you’re doing ok

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Bradfordjoiner in reply tobutterflyz01

I get this aswell had it years ...... I’ve never really give it a thought !

I wouldn’t worry to much !! I’m still alive after years of this lol

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butterflyz01 in reply toBradfordjoiner

Haha thanks brad that’s very reassuring I am glad you’re alive and healthy :)

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Lalakeyss

Happens to me often. Its been happening since I was diagnosed with anxiety

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butterflyz01 in reply toLalakeyss

You get even the deaf hearing bit for like a second too?

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Lalakeyss in reply tobutterflyz01

Yup! And it always scares the hell out of me. It literally happens for a second and then im back to normal. Im use to it now. I dont know if its a good thing or bad thing... lol

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lal0604

You may want to check for meneares disease

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butterflyz01 in reply tolal0604

I definitely don’t have that

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lal0604 in reply tobutterflyz01

Are you sure have you been tested I had it for most of my adult life and it was attributed to be anxiety and it turned out to be men years disease

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spinningtop

I had this awhile back for 5 days. Actually did think I was deaf because I scratched my ear with a bobby pin & went in too far and it hurt. After that I couldn't hear a thing, like when you get water in your ear.....plugged up. Went to a doctor & he said your ear drum is punctured. He gave me an antibiotic & drops & it was gone in 5 to 6 days.

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Anxietynomore

I've had this for probably 50 years. I believe it is caused by pressure. Sometime from sinus sometimes from barometric pressure ( weather related ). Either way my sinuses are always affected. My hearing is perfect at 65 so I guess it's not medically related. The episodes can last from 10 seconds to a minute. Deafness then ringing for about 30 seconds. I've learned to live with it. I'm not saying it isn't annoying because it is. But our heads are so complex and I'm sure little ticks that happen are just reminding us how complex we really are.

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butterflyz01 in reply toAnxietynomore

Yes I’ve had it all my life as well but I think when I’m anxious I start to question things more and wonder why it happens and what it is. I look to doctor google for these answers and of course he always tells me a list of things that I “could” have, or I could go to my usual doctor but that would be a risk of him thinking I’m even more hypochondriac and not take me serious. So luckily I have support from this group who are so reassuring. Hope you’re doing well sir

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Anxietynomore

Believe me if something's bad enough to warrant the doctor or hospital your body will let you know.

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lal0604

Are you sure have you been tested I had it for most of my adult life and it was attributed to be anxiety and it turned out to be men years disease

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Cruncher

That type of things happens all the time! If it becomes more constant then I would go to a doctor, but just know that that type of thing happens to people and that you need not worry too much at this point. I have tinnitus and I am studying to be an audiologist. The ear is an intricate thing but also very well understood from what I can gather so far. I think you will be ok :)

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