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Biotech / Medical : Share your aches,pains,experiences,joys and cures.

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To: Ken Adams who wrote (321)4/8/2007 4:16:07 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (1) of 1564
 
Could be caused by many different things.........some minor and some major.

Sometimes I get ringing from TMJ but it comes and goes and is minor.

I know other people that have it all the time and just had to get accustomed to it.

Infections can also cause ringing in the ears. It might be related to her mouth infection.

She needs to see a Dr for these symptoms to get diagnosed and treated by a professional.

It's impossible to tell what she has via an online, second hand descriptions.

Even Dr. Dean Edell tells everyone to see their family physician.

My husband and I are dealing with his stubborn elderly parents so I feel for you. My father- in- law almost killed my mother- in -law before we insisted they get a caregiver for help...........it was a fight and my poor husband went thru hell. His Dad fired three of them before he settled on one.His mom has Alzheimer's and his Dad is 92.

We are about to take them out to eat. We don't cook at home anymore cause they are impossible to please and my husband can't deal with the criticism.............I just laugh it off but he is still trying to please his parents.

They can be fun but they also can be embarrassing in a restaurant.
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