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How are you feeling? Is the tinnitus still there?View Thread

Thank you for all the advices you have given to so many people here and for your precious time.View Thread

was your hearing loss due to head injury? If so, was it just hearing impairment or loss?View Thread

With hearing impairment due to head injuries, you mentioned brain damage. If it was the case, are there also other signs other than hearing impairment?View Thread

Sorry to hear but, that is way to much antibiotics for such a young child. Please make sure those antibiotics are not OTOTOXIC. talk with his/her doctor make sure you get the answers you need.View Thread

Get the earpopper, It WILL definitely help the fluids in the ear! I'm telling you, IT WORKS! The "home" version does not require a prescription.
Like I said in the previous post..I used the device TWICE and clear the fluid and the ringing was reduced by 50%! Well worth the $200! And its great to have around for kids with ear infections.
Good luck.View Thread

You should have her parents look into the "earpopper".
Not sure if she will be able to do the procedure..due to age.
www.earpopper.com/testimonialsView Thread

Try the "earpopper"
www.earpopper.com/testimonialsView Thread

If I would you, I would invest in an "earpopper". It's great to drain fluids in the ear. I swear by it.
www.earpopper.com/testimonialsView Thread

Just wanted to share my ENT appt. today. Kinda weird, I had my hearing test today. My left ear ("bad ear") was tested as normal, where as my right ear ("good ear") indicated that i have high frequency loss, the last three part of the high frequency fell low on the chart.
I convinced my ENT to give me something for maybe an inflammation. He prescribed Methylprednisolone.
Can we regain the high frequency loss in hearing?
Sorry to bother doctor..just a little discouraged.View Thread
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