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Sun 03/04/05 at 20:47
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I've had a strange rumbling sound in my left ear since I got up this morning. I had it a couple of days ago to but it went after a while.

It's driving me insane - it sounds like a car engine running outside...but it's right in my soddering ear 'ole.

Nothing I do stops it. NOTHING!

*shakes nervously*
Mon 04/04/05 at 16:32
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My sister has a similar thing, good luck sorting it out. The doctor makes you swallow some tablets. Should go in 3 weeks m8.
Mon 04/04/05 at 16:32
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Could well be tinnitus.

If it doesn't go shortly go to the doc.
Mon 04/04/05 at 16:30
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Maybe it's just Tinnitus.
Mon 04/04/05 at 11:20
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Sometimes, if I've been playing my GBA SP (usually before bed), I can sometimes still hear the sounds of the game. Even if it's off. But everyone knows I'm insane anyway.
Mon 04/04/05 at 07:07
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I know. Your symptoms are classic. Sometimes it occurs from just getting a little water in your middle ear. Sometimes it's the result of some sinus congestion or lingering allergy.



Sorry Celestine just did that because I was thinking of the lady in the Fast Show going 'can anyone actually hear me?' when all the guys nick her idea. :D



Also spelling 'your' as 'you're' doesn't make me think you're not Grix it makes me think you're a very tired Grix. :P
Mon 04/04/05 at 04:01
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Hedfix wrote:
> Mabye his friend doesn't realise that it's a TV or a clock that's
> making the noise.

He's probably quite paraniod if he doesn't and gives everyone shifty looks.

Bet he can be found rocking in a corner when a phone signal goes through a speaker, thinking it's the government testing on him.

(4 layers of foil and one metal coat hanger puts a stop to that)
Mon 04/04/05 at 03:51
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Heh, yep. :D

Mabye his friend doesn't realise that it's a TV or a clock that's making the noise.
Mon 04/04/05 at 03:50
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soniabiker wrote:
> hi sounds like you got an ear infection go to the doctors for some
> anti biotics that'l sort it trust me:)

I agree. You're symptoms are classic. Sometimes it occurs from just getting a little water in your middle ear. Sometimes it's the result of some sinus congestion or lingering allergy.
Mon 04/04/05 at 03:36
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Hedfix wrote:
> Nah, Don't you ever hear electronic whines when it's really quiet? yeah

Hear the TVs in other rooms and rechargers when they are plugged in, but from his post the sounds were related to him being ill.

In which chase i would suggest his friend purchase some foil and create a hat out of it. :D
Mon 04/04/05 at 03:05
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Nah, Don't you ever hear electronic whines when it's really quiet?

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