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Am fully vaccinated for COVID. Had close contact with two people who had positive COVID self tests. Determined self testing if positive is reliable. Was not feeling unwell to a degree could not be attributed to 'B12'. Sent a clear informed message to my GP in the morning which is yet to be answered
Am fully vaccinated for COVID. Had close contact with two people who had positive COVID self tests. Determined self testing if positive is reliable. Was not feeling unwell to a degree could not be attributed to 'B12'. Sent a clear informed message to my GP in the morning which is yet to be answered
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Typewriter tinnitus or Middle Ear Myoclonus?
Hi all, I had a clicking start in my left ear 5 months ago. At first it was just a click, and there was a feeling to it too. At times it could sting my ear. Then one night, I got a bombardment of lighter clicks in the ear, that went on for a near minute. Over time the these clicks have become more frequent
Hi all, I had a clicking start in my left ear 5 months ago. At first it was just a click, and there was a feeling to it too. At times it could sting my ear. Then one night, I got a bombardment of lighter clicks in the ear, that went on for a near minute. Over time the these clicks have become more frequent
RJT123
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
sleep
Hi, I have had tinnitus for about 10yrs the last couple of years it has become intolerable a constant high pitched whistle 24/7 no give whatsoever I was giving a masking aid but my tinnitus overpowers it, I haven't had a decent night sleep in years, I begged the Dr please just 1 or 2 sleeping pills
Hi, I have had tinnitus for about 10yrs the last couple of years it has become intolerable a constant high pitched whistle 24/7 no give whatsoever I was giving a masking aid but my tinnitus overpowers it, I haven't had a decent night sleep in years, I begged the Dr please just 1 or 2 sleeping pills
chezy007
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
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covid - any benefit from Azithromycin 250
yesterday I spend several hours in car with someone who may now have covid, although she’s only presently showing a sore throat. Someone she spent last weekend with has now tested positive. Do I get any protection from the daily dose of Azithromycin 250. I have problem wearing mask as result of broken
yesterday I spend several hours in car with someone who may now have covid, although she’s only presently showing a sore throat. Someone she spent last weekend with has now tested positive. Do I get any protection from the daily dose of Azithromycin 250. I have problem wearing mask as result of broken
Morrison10
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
strategies
hi everyone. I’m new to this forum. I’m wondering if anyone has some coping strategies for tinnitus? Since COVID I’ve had it severe and it’s taken over my life I’ve seen an audiologist who has given me hearing aids to mask abit of it. It does help a tiny bit but all depends on how loud it is at
hi everyone. I’m new to this forum. I’m wondering if anyone has some coping strategies for tinnitus? Since COVID I’ve had it severe and it’s taken over my life I’ve seen an audiologist who has given me hearing aids to mask abit of it. It does help a tiny bit but all depends on how loud it is at
Sky08
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Will levocetirizin/xyzal aggrevate RL
Recently diagnosed with Covid, doctor prescribed the above to help with sinus pressure. Should it or azithromycin make RL to kick back up? Thanks
Recently diagnosed with Covid, doctor prescribed the above to help with sinus pressure. Should it or azithromycin make RL to kick back up? Thanks
Opie__
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
hearing/ear issues
Hi, I’ve developed hearing loss/tinnitus in one ear and am waiting for an MRI to exclude an acoustic neuroma. I have mixed connective tissue disease and so one of the other possibilities is that these symptoms are due to an autimmune process. I wondered if anyone had any similar experiences? Thanks for
Hi, I’ve developed hearing loss/tinnitus in one ear and am waiting for an MRI to exclude an acoustic neuroma. I have mixed connective tissue disease and so one of the other possibilities is that these symptoms are due to an autimmune process. I wondered if anyone had any similar experiences? Thanks for
Mindfullmum
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
My journey with pulsatile tinnitus
Hi all I’m 20 months into having pulsatile tinnitus and thought I’d share my journey as it will hopefully give hope to those who are just learning to deal with it. I developed it after a plane journey where I had a lot of pain in one ear as we were landing - something I’ve never had before. I also
Hi all I’m 20 months into having pulsatile tinnitus and thought I’d share my journey as it will hopefully give hope to those who are just learning to deal with it. I developed it after a plane journey where I had a lot of pain in one ear as we were landing - something I’ve never had before. I also
Upbeatmap
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Doctor won't diagnose PMR
I'm absolutely certain that I have PMR. But my blood tests all came back normal, including the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the inflammatory marker test, and I'm only 56. My GP has just left me on NSAIDS and paracetamol with physio. It's not working. How common is it to have PMR with no obvious
I'm absolutely certain that I have PMR. But my blood tests all came back normal, including the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the inflammatory marker test, and I'm only 56. My GP has just left me on NSAIDS and paracetamol with physio. It's not working. How common is it to have PMR with no obvious
Creas
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Y'all did it again. Thank you!
So I was DX with chronic swimmers ear and told all I could do was treat with alcohol and vinegar. I read here about blocked Eustachian tubes and did some reading. So far I have been able to self treat with trying to pop my ears and swallowing. If I can not keep up I know the next step is to buy Otovent
So I was DX with chronic swimmers ear and told all I could do was treat with alcohol and vinegar. I read here about blocked Eustachian tubes and did some reading. So far I have been able to self treat with trying to pop my ears and swallowing. If I can not keep up I know the next step is to buy Otovent
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Pulsatile tinnitus
Hi. I hit the top of my head against a wooden beam when standing up. Since then i have had numerous issues with balance, heart rate palpatations, irratic blood pressure and pulsatile tinnitus. Read that i may have caused upper cervical spine instability, which can damage the Vagus nerve. Anyone else
Hi. I hit the top of my head against a wooden beam when standing up. Since then i have had numerous issues with balance, heart rate palpatations, irratic blood pressure and pulsatile tinnitus. Read that i may have caused upper cervical spine instability, which can damage the Vagus nerve. Anyone else
bryzy69
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Where on earth did nursery rhymes come from 🤔
Well, here we are W6 done! 25mins - never thought it would happen We chose a less undulating riverside run, perfect day of warm sunshine and a gentle cooling breeze. Pupsters running alongside, diving off for the distracting sniffs every now and then. So, watch set (I don’t run with my phone) niko
Well, here we are W6 done! 25mins - never thought it would happen We chose a less undulating riverside run, perfect day of warm sunshine and a gentle cooling breeze. Pupsters running alongside, diving off for the distracting sniffs every now and then. So, watch set (I don’t run with my phone) niko
Adabell
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Acoustic neurinoma
After a severe bout of vertigo last week I went to my GP. After I described my symptoms (which includes moderate to severe tinnitus in my left ear) and some examinations he wants to send me for an MRI to investigate Acoustic neurinoma. Although it hasn't actually been diagnosed (and I'm probably over
After a severe bout of vertigo last week I went to my GP. After I described my symptoms (which includes moderate to severe tinnitus in my left ear) and some examinations he wants to send me for an MRI to investigate Acoustic neurinoma. Although it hasn't actually been diagnosed (and I'm probably over
Lady_loper
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
acoustic neuroma
I was diagnosed 18 months ago and the size was 0.07 cm. Stayed that size but last mri it’s grown to 1.2 cm. Have another appointment at Mayo tomorrow
I was diagnosed 18 months ago and the size was 0.07 cm. Stayed that size but last mri it’s grown to 1.2 cm. Have another appointment at Mayo tomorrow
Poncegirl
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
Does anyone else have discomfort when going over bumps in car
Hi all, I usually wear a hearing aid in one ear and have done for several months now. This is for T, mild hearing loss and balance problems.Before getting the hearing aid for many years there would be discomfort, mild pain and a feeling of something moving, bouncing in my ear that would last for only
Hi all, I usually wear a hearing aid in one ear and have done for several months now. This is for T, mild hearing loss and balance problems.Before getting the hearing aid for many years there would be discomfort, mild pain and a feeling of something moving, bouncing in my ear that would last for only
penelope2
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Tips for flying
Hello folks, been suffering with Tinnitus in the form of a high pitched hissing in both ears since contracting COVID in early 2020. I don't let it bother me too much on a daily basis, but it sometimes becomes an annoyance at times of stress or tiredness etc, or particularly during driving long distances
Hello folks, been suffering with Tinnitus in the form of a high pitched hissing in both ears since contracting COVID in early 2020. I don't let it bother me too much on a daily basis, but it sometimes becomes an annoyance at times of stress or tiredness etc, or particularly during driving long distances
Unclelatch
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
hello
Hi all. I have had tinnitus since last year which came about after either having Covid or the jab. Not sure which. I had my ears checked and it was all normal. In January I had vertigo and Labyrinthitis with high BP. This was resolved with antibiotics .Recently I had a headache followed by a high
Hi all. I have had tinnitus since last year which came about after either having Covid or the jab. Not sure which. I had my ears checked and it was all normal. In January I had vertigo and Labyrinthitis with high BP. This was resolved with antibiotics .Recently I had a headache followed by a high
Sunkiss51
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
why did I not go sooner
hi, I have a large (3cm) acoustic neuroma diagnosed this week. I will find out the recommendation in 2 weeks. I always put my loss of hearing and tinnitus down to stress. But then I started getting a fullness feeling in my ear and had a hearing test and MRI. It worries me about surgery and the not
hi, I have a large (3cm) acoustic neuroma diagnosed this week. I will find out the recommendation in 2 weeks. I always put my loss of hearing and tinnitus down to stress. But then I started getting a fullness feeling in my ear and had a hearing test and MRI. It worries me about surgery and the not
Jayme48
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
Objective tinnitus help please.
Not me, my 90 years old next Monday mother in law! She has tinnitus and everyone can hear it when within earshot. We are 40 miles away and hear it when we phone her. She did have a UTI a couple of weeks ago and took Nitrofurantoin for it but became extremely unbalanced, and stopped it after four days
Not me, my 90 years old next Monday mother in law! She has tinnitus and everyone can hear it when within earshot. We are 40 miles away and hear it when we phone her. She did have a UTI a couple of weeks ago and took Nitrofurantoin for it but became extremely unbalanced, and stopped it after four days
jointpain
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Tinnitus UK
1 year ago
Thank you
Big thanks to everyone who commiserated with me on my recent fall. Especial thanks to those who related their own stories of falling, mostly making them funny. We're a brave lot on Health Unlocked. It's taking me longer to recover than I thought it would. My shoulders still ache a bit, making it hard
Big thanks to everyone who commiserated with me on my recent fall. Especial thanks to those who related their own stories of falling, mostly making them funny. We're a brave lot on Health Unlocked. It's taking me longer to recover than I thought it would. My shoulders still ache a bit, making it hard
Alberta56
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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