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So I called my dr. last week when I determined the cause of my nausea

was my ear and nothing else. Then the ear pain started. When I talked

to my dr.'s fellow, he thought I was coming doen with a cold and to

call back on Monday for an appointment. I've been popping sudafed (the

real stuff) and motrin to keep down any swelling and the pain. I think

it is working, but my ear is now real sore & sensitive. I'm not due to

have my regular appointment until March, but he said I'll see him this

week if it kept up. I'll let you guys know how it goes. I'm getting a

little nervous. I've got the medicine to take for the nausea and the

dizziness, but they really knock me down. I get really light-headed and

dizzy, especially when driving. I feel light a giant bobble-head doll.

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I'm 29 years post op on my Modified Radical, I still have some pain issues. Every one is different and reacts different to pain. I took Tylonal for my pains after the prescriptions ran out. But that was me....call your Doc and get something as you should not be in pain....

Tom Hansen

From: Rusnak <jrflyfish@...>Subject: Ear pain at 2 months c-toma post-opcholesteatoma Date: Saturday, November 29, 2008, 10:09 PM

So I called my dr. last week when I determined the cause of my nausea was my ear and nothing else. Then the ear pain started. When I talked to my dr.'s fellow, he thought I was coming doen with a cold and to call back on Monday for an appointment. I've been popping sudafed (the real stuff) and motrin to keep down any swelling and the pain. I think it is working, but my ear is now real sore & sensitive. I'm not due to have my regular appointment until March, but he said I'll see him this week if it kept up. I'll let you guys know how it goes. I'm getting a little nervous. I've got the medicine to take for the nausea and the dizziness, but they really knock me down. I get really light-headed and dizzy, especially when driving. I feel light a giant bobble-head doll.

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