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ray3wood
Oct 13, 2007, 01:54 PM
I get clicking in my right ear ocassionally. It becomes very loud and annoying. This is in addition to other things with my ears. I have had a constant ringing in both ears for some time now. The frequency is around 6000 cycles and very loud. Doctors say that it might be something on the auditory nerve and that they cannot do anything except give me hearing aids to block the sound. Real good advice---right!.

flowerears
Apr 10, 2008, 10:00 PM
Hi, tell your doctor to give you vitamin B12 shots. I know hearing is very important and it sucks when things go wrong, because no one really understands how much it can affect you all throughout the day.

Vitamin B12 should help with the ticking sounds, to dampen them, and can also help a little with any nerve damage. None of this is 100% but studies have shown this works, so its def worth a shot. I've taken them before for my ear issues and had some relief. Hope this helps and that you are feeling better.