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Something is REALLY wrong with my left ear

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November 3, 2010 11:04:53 PM

Every time I move my head I hear a crunching sound in my left ear, when I have my head still, I hear white noise (all of this in just my left ear) and when I touch my chest with my chin, I cant hear ANYTHING at all through my left ear. Any doctors here? Also, about 2 weeks ago I had an ear infection which is now fine, but it was in my RIGHT ear. and one last thing, im also getting little pains when I hear the crunching.

I'll be going to the docs tomoz if it dont fix itself over night. This is weird T_T

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November 3, 2010 11:23:33 PM

Now for some reason my left eye has started watering and my left nostril is blocked... I think theres swelling somewhere inside my left... err.... face.
November 4, 2010 2:11:03 PM

Were you on Anti-Biotics for the ear infection, and under doctor supervision the entire time, if so you should follow up immediately.

Sounds like it may also be TMJ related http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporomandibular_joint_disorder but this is way too important to play the guessing game with, I suggest going to your doctor and probably if you're having any of the main TMJ symptoms, your dentist too.


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November 5, 2010 1:13:19 AM

I agree with Ry, get to your doctor to see what's up. No one is a doctor here, so it's not worth guessing or worrying over what's wrong.
November 5, 2010 6:28:21 PM

The doc said I had TMJ... also, I wasnt on antibiotics with my right ear, it went away.
November 5, 2010 9:12:56 PM

sounds like sinus issues, could be sinus infection, get your arse to a doctors, you really don't want to let sinus issues drag on, even when those symptoms stop.
November 6, 2010 10:19:26 AM

Its already been solved, monkey.
November 6, 2010 4:11:43 PM

Sorry, I only know about tech stuff, but I will do my best. Have you used driver sweeper to completely remove any outdated ear drivers? That's the first thing I'd try. Also, is your left ear overclocked at all? That could be causing your stability issues. Up your eardrum voltage in small increments or underclock. If you overvolt, make sure you point one of those personal fans at the ear to keep temps under control.

Only joking, feel better!
November 12, 2010 7:06:46 PM

Mulder19 said:
Sorry, I only know about tech stuff, but I will do my best. Have you used driver sweeper to completely remove any outdated ear drivers? That's the first thing I'd try. Also, is your left ear overclocked at all? That could be causing your stability issues. Up your eardrum voltage in small increments or underclock. If you overvolt, make sure you point one of those personal fans at the ear to keep temps under control.

Only joking, feel better!


lol... you made me laugh ^^
November 14, 2010 4:56:09 AM

Mulder19 said:
Sorry, I only know about tech stuff, but I will do my best. Have you used driver sweeper to completely remove any outdated ear drivers? That's the first thing I'd try. Also, is your left ear overclocked at all? That could be causing your stability issues. Up your eardrum voltage in small increments or underclock. If you overvolt, make sure you point one of those personal fans at the ear to keep temps under control.

Only joking, feel better!


Perfectly good medicine.
February 26, 2011 8:07:02 PM

go seek medical help at once, u shouldnt be able to overclock ur ears, omg thats weird
February 26, 2011 8:46:40 PM

You should try reinstalling your audio device driver and see if that helps.
February 27, 2011 1:24:28 PM

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