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Old Nov 1, 2009, 04:05 PM
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Leaf Ear Deaf Meniere's or Inner Ear

Summer of '08 I experienced temporary hearing loss on and off for a couple weeks then, one day out of no where I went deaf in both ears with like only 20% hearing in the right ear. I went to an MD who referred me to an ENT who ran a hearing test and said that my ears and hearing were fine. Of course, my appointment was on a day I had my hearing. The ENT went on to say that I could possibly have Meniere's Disease, MS, or a tumor in my head and suggested an MRI. I don't have insurance so a MRI was out of the question. I have been fine now for a year and just recently started seeing a chiropractor for a painful neck. Everything seem fine for the two weeks I have been adjusted until this past Monday I got the deafness back in the left ear which went away for a couple days only to return Thursday with me being totally deaf in my left ear now for 4 days which is driving me nuts. It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't get dizzy when I turned my head or bend over. I am wondering if a sinus wash will make it better or worse. Wondering if it could be Meniere's or just an inner ear thing. I do have sinus problems and allergic basically to Fall.

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Old Nov 1, 2009, 11:40 PM   #2  
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Dear tndolfinlvr,
This mite be a condition of Meniere's. It can be assessed and confirmed using Epley manoveur by the ENT specialist. I would like to know if u've ringing sounds in ur ear(such as windy noise/buzzin sounds etc) when u r in a silent surrounding.. if so you'll have to mention tht also to ur ENT/Audiologist. I would suggest a detail evaluation by an ENT.
hope you are satisfied with the answer.

Selin Basheer
Audiologist & Speech Therapist
ENT Sleep Well Clinic(17242288)
Noor Specialist Hospital
Kingdom of Bahrain
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