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    May 16, 2007, 09:07 AM
    Ear Noise
    Hi there, I'm Joan Keating from MA and hope someone out there can help me with this problem.

    The noise that I hear in my left ear is literally driving me crazy. No matter what I do, it's there all the time. It's a very loud snapping, fireworks sound. It's always worse when I'm on the phone. I was shocked, however, a couple nights ago while trying to sleep the fireworks display went off again for almost 1/2 hr. Even as I write this the snapping is nerve wracking. Any help??

    Thank you, Joan
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    May 16, 2007, 09:12 AM
    Hi Joan, I'll try to help. Let's start with the basics first...

    Are you on any medication? Either prescription or over-the-counter?

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