tickled1
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This is one of my most annoying symptoms lately. I keep having this pressure build in my ears and I have to keep popping them. I feel like my balance issues and vision issues are somewhat connected to this and also feel a lot of pressure/stiffness in my neck, back and shoulders. Does anyone know what specifically causes these symptoms or how I could get relief?
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My guess, without being a doctor, is inflamed nerves.
I once treated with a PEMF machine and the tinnitus went away for 6 hours. An LLMD said it may have calmed the nerves down.
It could be an important part of therapy. It's a machine that puts out electromagnetic pulses through the coil we hold. Our body is severely deficient in electromagnetic energy, due to being ill.
It's a really interesting and painless therapeutic modality to look at. Chiros and pt's can have them.
I think each of us has to discover what's going to treat our symptoms. Oral clindamycin, 150mg 1-2/day, stops fibromyalgia pain all over my body, for example.
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jackie51
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I've had this on and off for as long as I can remember. Lately my ears feel better. I am on Doxy, Biaxin, Mepron and Artemisin, along with typical supplements, i.e. floraster, probiotic, nystatin, multis, magnesium, vitamin C, milk thistle.
I also adhere strictly to a no sugar/no gluten diet. This may have been the clincher for my ears, either that or the Biaxin.
Good luck.
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phyl6648
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I have the same problem . My ears, balance, vision and ringing 24/7 it drives me insane and have had this for years and not sure what to do.
Sorry I of no help but sure can relate.
Hope you get some answers.
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