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They may have as I had been exposed to explosions and other loud noises.

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odd question

This may be a crazy question but I want to throw it out there. Does anyone

experience ringing in the ears and think that it might be associated with a

problem with the disks in the neck?? Obviously I ask because I have the ringing

and DDD so I'm wondering if the two have anything in common.

Dianne

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They may have as I had been exposed to explosions and other loud noises.

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odd question

This may be a crazy question but I want to throw it out there. Does anyone

experience ringing in the ears and think that it might be associated with a

problem with the disks in the neck?? Obviously I ask because I have the ringing

and DDD so I'm wondering if the two have anything in common.

Dianne

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I get the hearing loss too. TEN years is a long time, i have had it 8

and its getting better. IT DOES DRIVE A PERSON CRAZY. they say people

commit suicide over ear pain.i wear an old fashioned snap on earring

in a weird place on my eaR. I invented it sort of. It helps alot and

cost ten cents. My chiro's wife says its working like a form of

accupressure. And when i dont wear it, i TIP my head to one side.

When i do wear it, my neck stays straight. so it must take some

pressure off the inner ear in some odd way. walking around with a

tipped head, not good for a bad neck. Its very odd but it works.cindy-

-- In neck pain , dadams1959@... wrote:

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> driving me insane since that time, so about 10 years or so.

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> Good grief.? Sorry to hear that.? I've had it for about a year and

a half.? Some days it either subsides or is so low that I forget.?

Other days, it's like a boom box.? Ten years is a long time...

> You mentioned 'after' your fusion; did your ears not ring before

that??

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> odd question

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>

> This may be a crazy question but I want to throw it out there. Does

anyone experience ringing in the ears and think that it might be

associated with a problem with the disks in the neck?? Obviously I

ask because I have the ringing and DDD so I'm wondering if the two

have anything in common.

>

> Dianne

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>

>

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I get the hearing loss too. TEN years is a long time, i have had it 8

and its getting better. IT DOES DRIVE A PERSON CRAZY. they say people

commit suicide over ear pain.i wear an old fashioned snap on earring

in a weird place on my eaR. I invented it sort of. It helps alot and

cost ten cents. My chiro's wife says its working like a form of

accupressure. And when i dont wear it, i TIP my head to one side.

When i do wear it, my neck stays straight. so it must take some

pressure off the inner ear in some odd way. walking around with a

tipped head, not good for a bad neck. Its very odd but it works.cindy-

-- In neck pain , dadams1959@... wrote:

>

>

>

> driving me insane since that time, so about 10 years or so.

>

>

> Good grief.? Sorry to hear that.? I've had it for about a year and

a half.? Some days it either subsides or is so low that I forget.?

Other days, it's like a boom box.? Ten years is a long time...

> You mentioned 'after' your fusion; did your ears not ring before

that??

>

> odd question

>

>

>

> This may be a crazy question but I want to throw it out there. Does

anyone experience ringing in the ears and think that it might be

associated with a problem with the disks in the neck?? Obviously I

ask because I have the ringing and DDD so I'm wondering if the two

have anything in common.

>

> Dianne

>

>

>

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Not likely. What meds are u on and when do you take them? Why was pacemaker placed? How old gender etc Give us your complete story if you have not. If you have guide me to it in our stories file. May your salt intake and pressure be low!Clarence Grim BS, MS, MDClinical Professor of MedicineMedical College of WisconsinBoard Certified Hypertension SpecialistSpecializing in Difficult to control high blood pressure especially Primary Aldosteronism.Training you and your health care team to get to goal.ALL advice given by me MUST be discussed with your heath care team. They know you best. Don't gamble with your like.We encourage members of your health care team to join our efforts to learn what news and old in the BP business. On Dec 2, 2009, at 7:30 AM, cowdoc@... wrote:Is it possible for hypertension possibly caused by PA to affect the gut? Essentially affecting the mesenteric arteries. We have been racking our brain on my left sided abdominal pain. We suspected colon spasm but antispasmotics are not affecting it. I mentioned the adrenal tumor issue but it is not pain in the back area by the kidneys. Just curious! The other thing it may be is adhesions due to my gastric pacemaker placement. I am just trying to rule everything out. Have a great day!Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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How low has your K been?Any diarrhea?On Dec 2, 2009, at 8:00 AM, Bill wrote:First there is no questions about PA that are odd. Some things about PA Sx seem to be not well know. In fact the only ones that seem to well know is high blood pressure and low K. Since I don't know if I have PA I can't say for sure if my gut problems are from PA or something else. My problem is I have a lot of gas. And sometimes gas pain. At times it takes a while to get rid of the gas. I have read where others say gut problems are PA problems. It is a SX that is listed for low K. From: cowdocsbcglobal (DOT) net <cowdocsbcglobal (DOT) net>Subject: Odd questionhyperaldosteronism Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 1:30 PMIs it possible for hypertension possibly caused by PA to affect the gut? Essentially affecting the mesenteric arteries. We have been racking our brain on my left sided abdominal pain. We suspected colon spasm but antispasmotics are not affecting it. I mentioned the adrenal tumor issue but it is not pain in the back area by the kidneys. Just curious! The other thing it may be is adhesions due to my gastric pacemaker placement. I am just trying to rule everything out. Have a great day!Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry------------------------------------

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My k has been 3.2 last time I know what it was 02/22/2009 and it was 3.7. I have

it checked since then just don't know what it was. My doctor isn't very good

with telling me the numbers. The only way I know is by requesting a copy of my

records.

I don't have a lot of diarrhea.

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> > From: cowdoc@... <cowdoc@...>

> > Subject: Odd question

> > hyperaldosteronism

> > Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 1:30 PM

> >

> > Is it possible for hypertension possibly caused by PA to affect the

> > gut? Essentially affecting the mesenteric arteries. We have been

> > racking our brain on my left sided abdominal pain. We suspected

> > colon spasm but antispasmotics are not affecting it. I mentioned

> > the adrenal tumor issue but it is not pain in the back area by the

> > kidneys. Just curious! The other thing it may be is adhesions due

> > to my gastric pacemaker placement. I am just trying to rule

> > everything out. Have a great day!

> > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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