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The high pitch is in both ears and probably the worst it has been. I did notice that when I move my jaw from side to side that it will change the pitch and increase the loudness of he sound.
Is their a chance I could also have TMG? Should I see a dentist?
I am going to get those ear plugs but their is part of me that just wants to gives up music....
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1. No loud music for at least a month.........
2. I am going to be fitted for custom musician ear plugs (25db rating) which I think the cost of $150 is worth it.....
They said to avoid aspirin / coffee also....
I do take a baby aspirin daily.... Should I stop?
What is my best option for a headache then? Tylenol or Advil?
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I loved them and they worked great. Unfortunately, they did not give me as much protection as needed because my ears are buzzing pretty bad like you get after a loud concert. It has been around 36 hrs since the last note was played and they are buzzing. My last pred was yesterday so I started Ginko and Lipofavanoids. I realize they may not do anything but it is worth a shot. Should I call the ENT?
Also, I guess I have to find some better plugs.... I prob need at least 20 db reduction....
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I was not happy with this ENT... He seemed to busy to spend anytime with me. thanksView Thread

Also, my daughter had a mild mitochondrial disorder causing developmental delay and she is on a cocktail on COQ10 that is actually working and reversing and stopping certain symptoms/markers. So of course some research I read said Coq10 may help.... I was going to try 50mg a day since it has no side effects unless I go above 200 mg per day.. any thoughts? thanks so much!!!!!View Thread

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