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Hey all,

I've had what I thought were allergies affecting my ears for a number

of years. At first it was just in the fall, then the spring was added,

now it hits at any time. This seems to be particularly bad. I have

pressure in my left ear, occasionally there is mild pain. If I close

off my right ear, I can barely hear thru the left. If I cover the

left, I get a high ringing, and if I move the outside of the ear

around while pressing on it, I get what feels like " head warp " .

Everything shifts and makes me mildly dizzy. Swallowing also makes the

ringing increase. Aside from being uncomfortable, I'm afraid my

hearing is going to be permanently damaged. Any ideas??

Thanks.

Peace,

Laura

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I also get pressure in my ears. No one knows why. I made ear drops using

organic olive oil, garlic and mullien. Take 2 cloves garlic, 1 cup oil and 2 T.

mullein, put in blended and mash up really good. Put in jar and let set of 2

weeks. Strain off and put a drop of oil or 2 in ear. I use cotton to hold it in

for while. This takes the pressure off. After the first couple times, you

won't need it as often. I have some made up if you need some.

 

Sue

 

 

 

 

 

 

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have you been checked for inner or middle ear

infections/deformities/inflammation? does this happen when you eat certain

foods? have you been checked for TMJ? that has to do with grinding/clinching

your teeth in your sleep or other teeth/jaw challenges. what is going on with

your nose and throat? could there be an ear/nose/throat challenge? i hope i have

able to stir some thinking, or at least raise some helpful questions. be well

 

ohandleygirl <ohandleygirl wrote: Hey all,

I've had what I thought were allergies affecting my ears for a number

of years. At first it was just in the fall, then the spring was added,

now it hits at any time. This seems to be particularly bad. I have

pressure in my left ear, occasionally there is mild pain. If I close

off my right ear, I can barely hear thru the left. If I cover the

left, I get a high ringing, and if I move the outside of the ear

around while pressing on it, I get what feels like " head warp " .

Everything shifts and makes me mildly dizzy. Swallowing also makes the

ringing increase. Aside from being uncomfortable, I'm afraid my

hearing is going to be permanently damaged. Any ideas??

Thanks.

Peace,

Laura

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just a thought--have you had your ears cleaned? A wax build up can do the

very things you have mentioned. It's easy to clean them yourself at home.

Just take some hydrogen peroxide and pour a little in one ear. Leave it in

for about 2 minutes, then using an ear irrigator (that can be bought at any

store like walmart in their pharmacy section), squirt warm water into the

ear as you tilt your head oven the sink to let the water run out. My ear was

so full of wax it actually took me doing this 4 times a day for about 4 days

before all the wax came out and my hearing cleared and the stuffiness and

silght pain stopped. If you think you might have a punctured ear drum then

you do NOT want to use the hydrogen. But for most people this is very safe.

 

 

After your ears are clean, then if you still have some ringing or stuffy

feeling you can try ear candles.

 

Samala

Renee

 

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I've had what I thought were allergies affecting my ears for a number

Of years. At first it was just in the fall, then the spring was added,

Now it hits at any time. This seems to be particularly bad. I have

Pressure in my left ear, occasionally there is mild pain. If I close

Off my right ear, I can barely hear thru the left. If I cover the

Left, I get a high ringing, and if I move the outside of the ear

Around while pressing on it, I get what feels like " head warp " .

Everything shifts and makes me mildly dizzy. Swallowing also makes the

Ringing increase. Aside from being uncomfortable, I'm afraid my

Hearing is going to be permanently damaged. Any ideas??

Thanks.

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I've never had it checked thoroughly, because it was always coming

and going. Sometimes decongestants help knock it out, but not this

time. I hate taking those, anyway. Thanks for the thoughts, I'm

getting ready to make an appointment to get it checked.

 

 

 

, arneither thomas-neil

<ahntdada wrote:

>

> have you been checked for inner or middle ear

infections/deformities/inflammation? does this happen when you eat

certain foods? have you been checked for TMJ? that has to do with

grinding/clinching your teeth in your sleep or other teeth/jaw

challenges. what is going on with your nose and throat? could there

be an ear/nose/throat challenge? i hope i have able to stir some

thinking, or at least raise some helpful questions. be well

>

> ohandleygirl <ohandleygirl wrote: Hey all,

> I've had what I thought were allergies affecting my ears for a

number

> of years. At first it was just in the fall, then the spring was

added,

> now it hits at any time. This seems to be particularly bad. I have

> pressure in my left ear, occasionally there is mild pain. If I

close

> off my right ear, I can barely hear thru the left. If I cover the

> left, I get a high ringing, and if I move the outside of the ear

> around while pressing on it, I get what feels like " head warp " .

> Everything shifts and makes me mildly dizzy. Swallowing also makes

the

> ringing increase. Aside from being uncomfortable, I'm afraid my

> hearing is going to be permanently damaged. Any ideas??

> Thanks.

> Peace,

> Laura

 

>

> Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail.

>

>

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Thanks, Susan. I think I'm going to get it checked out today, plus

I'll try these drops. I've never used mullein. Is it a liquid from

the health food store, or an herb that's dried and added? Does the

oil need to be refrigerated afterwards?

Thanks!

 

 

, susan <susan134

wrote:

>

> I also get pressure in my ears. No one knows why. I made ear

drops using organic olive oil, garlic and mullien. Take 2 cloves

garlic, 1 cup oil and 2 T. mullein, put in blended and mash up

really good. Put in jar and let set of 2 weeks. Strain off and put

a drop of oil or 2 in ear. I use cotton to hold it in for while.

This takes the pressure off. After the first couple times, you

won't need it as often. I have some made up if you need some.

>

> Sue

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi, I also used to have severe pressure in my left ear for several

years. But just 3 days ago I went to a dentist, and she told me that

the pressure was caused by a tooth that did not fully emerge. The

tooth was at the back of the left side of my mouth and at the lower

part of my jaw, and it was partially covered and with meat.

According to the doctor, this caused the tooth to press on a nerve

which causes pain in the left ear. She took out the tooth with a

five minute operation, and what a difference that made, pretty much

like the eruption of a pressurized volcano.

 

, " ohandleygirl "

<ohandleygirl wrote:

>

> Thanks, Susan. I think I'm going to get it checked out today, plus

> I'll try these drops. I've never used mullein. Is it a liquid from

> the health food store, or an herb that's dried and added? Does the

> oil need to be refrigerated afterwards?

> Thanks!

>

>

> , susan <susan134@>

> wrote:

> >

> > I also get pressure in my ears. No one knows why. I made ear

> drops using organic olive oil, garlic and mullien. Take 2 cloves

> garlic, 1 cup oil and 2 T. mullein, put in blended and mash up

> really good. Put in jar and let set of 2 weeks. Strain off and

put

> a drop of oil or 2 in ear. I use cotton to hold it in for while.

> This takes the pressure off. After the first couple times, you

> won't need it as often. I have some made up if you need some.

> >

> > Sue

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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, " ohandleygirl "

<ohandleygirl wrote:

>

> Thanks, Susan. I think I'm going to get it checked out today, plus

> I'll try these drops. I've never used mullein. Is it a liquid from

> the health food store, or an herb that's dried and added? Does the

> oil need to be refrigerated afterwards?

> Thanks!

>

>

> , susan <susan134@>

> wrote:

> >

> > I also get pressure in my ears. No one knows why. I made ear

> drops using organic olive oil, garlic and mullien. Take 2 cloves

> garlic, 1 cup oil and 2 T. mullein, put in blended and mash up

> really good. Put in jar and let set of 2 weeks. Strain off and

put

> a drop of oil or 2 in ear. I use cotton to hold it in for while.

> This takes the pressure off. After the first couple times, you

> won't need it as often. I have some made up if you need some.

> >

> > Sue

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Went to general practice doc yesterday. He said my ears looked fine,

everything looked " fine " gave me a prescription for heavy duty

decongestants+expectorant (deemed it URI)and told me to breathe

steam as often as I could. If I'm not better by Thursday, he gave me

a script for antibiotic, and if that doesn't " cure " me within a week

I should go back.

Well, I'm doing the steam, increased my fluids and I'm trying the

decongestant. I also stopped at the HFS and bought some mullein, but

they didn't have the flowers or oil. (I'm in a small upper midwest

town)I got a tincture. Can I use that to put in the ear?

Think I'll try that cleaning anyway. Can't hurt!

Thanks everyone for all the tips and thoughts.

Laura

 

 

, " Renee " <gaiacita

wrote:

>

> Just a thought--have you had your ears cleaned? A wax build up can

do the

> very things you have mentioned. It's easy to clean them yourself

at home.

> Just take some hydrogen peroxide and pour a little in one ear.

Leave it in

> for about 2 minutes, then using an ear irrigator (that can be

bought at any

> store like walmart in their pharmacy section), squirt warm water

into the

> ear as you tilt your head oven the sink to let the water run out.

My ear was

> so full of wax it actually took me doing this 4 times a day for

about 4 days

> before all the wax came out and my hearing cleared and the

stuffiness and

> silght pain stopped. If you think you might have a punctured ear

drum then

> you do NOT want to use the hydrogen. But for most people this is

very safe.

>

>

> After your ears are clean, then if you still have some ringing or

stuffy

> feeling you can try ear candles.

>

> Samala

> Renee

>

> ----

>

> I've had what I thought were allergies affecting my ears for a

number

> Of years. At first it was just in the fall, then the spring was

added,

> Now it hits at any time. This seems to be particularly bad. I have

> Pressure in my left ear, occasionally there is mild pain. If I

close

> Off my right ear, I can barely hear thru the left. If I cover the

> Left, I get a high ringing, and if I move the outside of the ear

> Around while pressing on it, I get what feels like " head warp " .

> Everything shifts and makes me mildly dizzy. Swallowing also makes

the

> Ringing increase. Aside from being uncomfortable, I'm afraid my

> Hearing is going to be permanently damaged. Any ideas??

> Thanks.

>

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Sometimes the root of a problem can lie in the most unexpected

places. For example, I never knew or expected that what caused pain

in my left ear was a lower back tooth that did not fully emerge,

because I did not feel direct pain from that tooth anyway. In fact,

I always insisted that the upper back tooth was the root of the

problem, until I was convinced otherwise by a really good dentist,

for whom I am very thankful. I know that your problem could be

different, but it definitely will not hurt to give it a similar try.

 

, " ohandleygirl "

<ohandleygirl wrote:

>

> Went to general practice doc yesterday. He said my ears looked

fine,

> everything looked " fine " gave me a prescription for heavy duty

> decongestants+expectorant (deemed it URI)and told me to breathe

> steam as often as I could. If I'm not better by Thursday, he gave

me

> a script for antibiotic, and if that doesn't " cure " me within a

week

> I should go back.

> Well, I'm doing the steam, increased my fluids and I'm trying the

> decongestant. I also stopped at the HFS and bought some mullein,

but

> they didn't have the flowers or oil. (I'm in a small upper midwest

> town)I got a tincture. Can I use that to put in the ear?

> Think I'll try that cleaning anyway. Can't hurt!

> Thanks everyone for all the tips and thoughts.

> Laura

>

>

> , " Renee " <gaiacita@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Just a thought--have you had your ears cleaned? A wax build up

can

> do the

> > very things you have mentioned. It's easy to clean them yourself

> at home.

> > Just take some hydrogen peroxide and pour a little in one ear.

> Leave it in

> > for about 2 minutes, then using an ear irrigator (that can be

> bought at any

> > store like walmart in their pharmacy section), squirt warm water

> into the

> > ear as you tilt your head oven the sink to let the water run

out.

> My ear was

> > so full of wax it actually took me doing this 4 times a day for

> about 4 days

> > before all the wax came out and my hearing cleared and the

> stuffiness and

> > silght pain stopped. If you think you might have a punctured

ear

> drum then

> > you do NOT want to use the hydrogen. But for most people this

is

> very safe.

> >

> >

> > After your ears are clean, then if you still have some ringing

or

> stuffy

> > feeling you can try ear candles.

> >

> > Samala

> > Renee

> >

> > ----

> >

> > I've had what I thought were allergies affecting my ears for a

> number

> > Of years. At first it was just in the fall, then the spring was

> added,

> > Now it hits at any time. This seems to be particularly bad. I

have

> > Pressure in my left ear, occasionally there is mild pain. If I

> close

> > Off my right ear, I can barely hear thru the left. If I cover

the

> > Left, I get a high ringing, and if I move the outside of the ear

> > Around while pressing on it, I get what feels like " head warp " .

> > Everything shifts and makes me mildly dizzy. Swallowing also

makes

> the

> > Ringing increase. Aside from being uncomfortable, I'm afraid my

> > Hearing is going to be permanently damaged. Any ideas??

> > Thanks.

> >

>

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Please send me you address privately and I'll send you some oil. Do not use

JUST Mullien. I used some last night in my left ear and it's fine today.

 

Susan

 

 

 

 

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I've had simular problems and completely lost my hearing on the right

side. It turned out to be a pinched nerve in my back/neck area. It

was cured by a chiropractor after a couple of visits. It still

happens once in a while but now I know what causes it & just make an

appointment withe either a massage theropist or a chiropractor & it

goes away.

 

, " Khalid "

<khalidsahawneh wrote:

>

> Sometimes the root of a problem can lie in the most unexpected

> places. For example, I never knew or expected that what caused pain

> in my left ear was a lower back tooth that did not fully emerge,

> because I did not feel direct pain from that tooth anyway. In fact,

> I always insisted that the upper back tooth was the root of the

> problem, until I was convinced otherwise by a really good dentist,

> for whom I am very thankful. I know that your problem could be

> different, but it definitely will not hurt to give it a similar try.

>

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I agree about seeing a massage therapist or chiropracter. Also on the off chance

that it is impacted ear wax causing the pressure and hearing loss you may want

to get in contact with someone who is experienced in ear candleing. My

father-in-law had the same symptoms and I ear candled him...One in each

ear...after about 2 years of slight hearing loss he's as good as new and

wondering why he didn't do it sooner.

 

Just a thought :)

 

Harry <scotchdrnkr wrote:

I've had simular problems and completely lost my hearing on the right

side. It turned out to be a pinched nerve in my back/neck area. It

was cured by a chiropractor after a couple of visits. It still

happens once in a while but now I know what causes it & just make an

appointment withe either a massage theropist or a chiropractor & it

goes away.

 

, " Khalid "

<khalidsahawneh wrote:

>

> Sometimes the root of a problem can lie in the most unexpected

> places. For example, I never knew or expected that what caused pain

> in my left ear was a lower back tooth that did not fully emerge,

> because I did not feel direct pain from that tooth anyway. In fact,

> I always insisted that the upper back tooth was the root of the

> problem, until I was convinced otherwise by a really good dentist,

> for whom I am very thankful. I know that your problem could be

> different, but it definitely will not hurt to give it a similar try.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Going to a massage therapist or chiropracter are great options, but

before you do that you may want to find someone who is experienced in

ear candleing. You may have impacted ear wax.

 

It's non-evasive and quite effective. (ear candles can be found in

most health food stores...I do not recommend letting unexperienced

people do this.)

 

My father-in-law has had pressure and hearing loss for over 2 years. I

offered to candle him and was able to get about 1 TBS of wax out of

each ear (and you must do both ears...otherwise it knocked off your

equillibrium.) When I finished he was able to hear and wished he'd

have done it sooner. Just a thought. Good luck ;)

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