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Archive => Archives => Topic started by: arcteryx on April 17, 2006, 01:44:06 am
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I was wondering about people's post-surgical experiences with ear fullness. Do that annoying pre-op feeling of having a sock trying to push it's way out of your ear go away after surgery? How long does it generally take?
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can only chime in about the radio-surgery post-treatment and hoping that the "I'm at 40,000 feet altitude in a plane and can't pop my ears feeling" will diminish as well.
Phyl
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Good question, one I wanted to ask too. I'm hoping it will. It's been bad the last week...must be stressed, the tinnitus is worse too. So....
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
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My ear fullness disappeared about 2 months after my surgery. It returned about two months later, albeit, not as full, but still annoying. The doctors say it is new fluid retention and put me on a diuretic. So far, no improvement. Has this happened to anyone?
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My AN symptoms pre-diagnosis were quite sudden and felt quite dramatic - the tinnitus came on , all of a sudden,then that was followed with ear fullness and hyperacousis. The ear fullness was really debilitating for arbout a week. I had surgery 3 1/2 weeks after diagnosis and the fullness disappeared iimmediately upon surgery.
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Hi,
I agree with vcschaub, it took about 2 months for the fullness to diminish but I still have some slight tinnitus and I seem to be able to notice it most when I am in a quiet room. If there is a lot of noise going on I don't notice it. Ann
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My ear fullness dimished a couple of months after surgery. My tinnitus does worsen when I am stressed and also when noises around me increase.
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My ear still feels a little stuffy 3 years post-op, but not as bad as it did at the time of my diagnosis. I've just gotten used to it.
Capt Deb
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I am so glad to hear that someone else is suffering from ear fullness. I am 2 1/2 months post op and still suffering from this. I hope it goes away like it did for some of you. I loved the description "it feels like having a sock trying to push out of the ear".
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fullness bad today.. wondering if Spring blooming in New England isn't helping the situation either.. you all running into it with pollen season? Or, just me?
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For alot of people the ear fullness is ETD (eustachian tube dysfunction), antihistamines may help for some. I get it every now and then but all I have to do is blow air out of my ear and it clears.
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My ear filled up for the first time about two days ago. For now I'm keeping my fingers crossed and blaming it on allergies. I'll let you know if I find something that unplugs it.
Is anyone else annoyed with the new federal regulation of pseudoephedrine? That stuff gets me through allergy season every year, and now I have to wait in line at the pharmacy, dripping snot the whole time, while ten other people in front of me do the same thing. I'd be really angry if I was getting a "serious" medication from the pharmacy and everyone was taking five minutes to get an OTC cold remedy.
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I helped in cleaning up a park today (it's Earth Day) and we found 7 meth lab remnants in an area of about 30 acres, so regulating the stuff, albeit annoying, is a good thing. My coworkers daughters are hooked on the stuff, and it's just devastating. Although, I'm allergic to decongestants (pseudoephedrine) so I don't have to buy it. Just a thought.
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I agree with you Kathleen, I have seen too many young kids hooked as well.
You are such a good girl! I missed volunteering for Earth Day in my community, still not feeling well. Stopped by and watched for a few minutes though.
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The problem is that you're not going to solve the meth crisis by regulating allergy medicine. As long as there is demand, the supply will be present. The only people that are being hurt by this regulation are people with colds and allergies, and the people that need to wait at the pharmacy behind them. But I suppose that's a discussion for another board...
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Mine feels a little stuffy after 3 1/2 years. I guess I'm used to it.
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I helped in cleaning up a park today (it's Earth Day) and we found 7 meth lab remnants in an area of about 30 acres, so regulating the stuff, albeit annoying, is a good thing. My coworkers daughters are hooked on the stuff, and it's just devastating. Although, I'm allergic to decongestants (pseudoephedrine) so I don't have to buy it. Just a thought.
There are very few meth labs in the U.S. anymore, it's all coming from super labs in Mexico....they're making "glass" there, extremely potent. Regulating the cold medicine may have increased the demand, but the drug cartels down there are happy to supply, with more powerful product. Until they actually regulate the border, there's nothing they can do.