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copperhalo
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i'm going to the doc tommorrow at 10 am the return of the dizzy spells is why. My hearing is getting really sensitive, which for a carpenter is murder.I figure thats half the reason my equlibrium is off.This happened last time, before i was on doxy. Can anyone give me some ammo before I go in tommorrow?Thanks
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I started a thread about this last week.

You could search as many replied that they have same problem.

I just went to GP to get checked for ear infection. Don't have one.

She gave me strong decongestant and numbing drops.

I have heard there are medications that can help.

Most say it comes and goes--hopefully it will go soon.

Carpentry. Oh my gosh!

They have noise muffling headphones available--don't some construction workers use them?

Good Luck,

Char

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