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Do anyone have a “fluid” sensation in their head and was told that it was related to migraines/nerves?

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ScatteredMommy

Sometimes I experience feelings of fluid moving in my ear. I was told it was migraine related at first, turned out to be Meniere's Disease

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Beautifulgirl01 in reply to ScatteredMommy

What test they did to determine? I’ve been having pressure in my ear & fullness feeling. Also sometimes it feel like I have swimmers ear too

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ScatteredMommy in reply to Beautifulgirl01

Unfortunately it is diagnosis by elimination.. I real way to test if you don't have pre symptom hearing test.

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Onthemove1971

I am wondering if when you had this you could check your blood pressure.

I took Depokota and as soon as I started to hear swish in my ear. Like a body of water.

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StaPar

Is it in your ear or in your head? Have you had any previous head or neck trauma? It could be a build up of CSF fluid. Check out Jim McMahon’s story and Dr Damadian/Dr Rosa’s discoveries. These things can happen with fewer/less impactful injuries. Or it could be something much simpler. Obviously the story I pointed out is the extreme. None of us are (likely) former NFL players. ;)

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Beautifulgirl01 in reply to StaPar

No I haven’t had a head or neck injury that I’m aware of. It’s in my head, neck, and sometimes in my ear as well. I was in a car accident in 2013, I didn’t have any symptoms afterwards though and I’m not sure what all happened during the accident with my body but the car did flip several times

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Beautifulgirl01 in reply to StaPar

Shouldn’t that have shown on an MRI though?

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StaPar in reply to Beautifulgirl01

Not necessarily. Mine didn’t show on a regular MRI. I had to have an upright MRI and Digital Motion X-Ray with radiologists who knew what to look for. A car accident could definitely damage your neck. It’s just another avenue to explore but can be costly and frustrating as you encounter “experts” who don’t understand the issue.

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Beautifulgirl01 in reply to StaPar

Yes it’s very frustrating. Will definitely take a look

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