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Spacey
8/18/09 8:01 PM
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does anyone get a weird roaring or buzzing sound in your ears
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Does anyone get this weird sound , it's like a deep roar, it's just intermittant, and happens occasionaly but is very disturbing Thanks Spacey
[This Message was Edited on 08/19/2009]
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TwoCatDoctors
8/19/09 7:26 AM
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Hi Spacey
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I read where you are also getting numbness down your arm. Are you seeing a neurologist, as neurologists are the specialists that handle migraines? If not, then start looking for a neurologist who specializes in migraines. If you are already seeing a neurologist, these symptoms should be told to the neurologist. When I started getting the eyes rolling (Nystagmus--spelling?) and loss of balance during migraines, my neurologist did testing to see if I was having it then, during a non-migraine time and I was not. He said that's good because Nystagmus can occur during migraines, but if it were occuring when I was not having a migraine, then we were probably dealing with something other than migraines. Migraines can cause many symptoms, and my neurologist is the person I ask whether the symptoms are normal or not. The first question he asks is whether they are happening during migraines, without migraines or during both and your answers tell him volumes. Good luck.
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kermworm
10/26/09 1:53 PM
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it's the microwaves...
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Yea, mine is from area cell phone and wifi towers - the microwaves. If you don't believe me, google electro hypersensitivity (microwave sickness).
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TwoCatDoctors
11/2/09 7:41 AM
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Spacey, go to a neurologist
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This poster is all over these boards claiming cell towers, microwaves, etc. are causing everything from Alzheimers to Fibro and more. The best thing you can do is go to a neurologist who deals with migraines and get an answer. Supposition isn't enough and blaming cell phone towers won't help you, but a neurologist can do a full exam and get started on a diagnosis and treatment. Migraines are fierce, and you're talking to someone who has suffered from them for a long time. I don't live near cell phone towers or electrical towers, and I even had at one time that Nygstamus (spelling?) where my eyes were rolling and I was losing balance with migraines. But dealing with the migraines stopped the Nygstamus and balance problems. A professional should diagnose you and help you. Good luck and hugs.
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TwoCatDoctors
11/3/09 7:49 AM
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Just a post script
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When I worked in downtown Philadelphia in the 80s, there was a homeless man that wore a plastic red colender on his head and he told people it was to prevent microwaves from getting him. That's someone who believed microwaves were getting him and he was homeless on the streets and felt a plastic red kitchen device was the answer. That's why I say a neurologist is the person to diagnose and treat and remember to not let anyone get you fear driven so you end up doing nothing and perhaps end up with the kitchen device on your head too.
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Spacey
11/3/09 6:35 PM
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LOL
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That's funny . Be even weirder if it worked. Thanks Spacey
[This Message was Edited on 11/03/2009]
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TwoCatDoctors
11/6/09 8:08 AM
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The red kitchen device may be a new fashion accessory
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On today's fashion catwalk (my cats love my using the term "catwalk"), the red colandar could become the hot fashion accessory. They could be walking the catwalk while someone was singing that song from I think it was "drop dead fred" and change it to "I'm too sexy for my colander, too sexy for my colander--too sexy FOR MY COLANDER." And truthfully, they would be right.
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Spacey
11/6/09 8:45 AM
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LOL
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Thanks for the Laugh! Spacey
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