Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 I am having massive ringing ears.I have been taking 60mgs compounded meds now for about six weeks.Was taking pill form but not available in Canada right now.So all together it has been since switching approx. 12 weeks on thyroid meds.......Even when I go to bed I have massive ringing ...Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 Betty, How long have you had the ringing? I have had ringing and sounds of drums beating for years. Its fluid build up in the inner ear. The only thing that works is to take a decongestant like Sudafed. Perhaps its allergies or the barometric pressure of the weather? Getting your system into balance with Armour is suppose to help allergies which I'm hoping will correct the fluid build up. Hope this doesn't last long. It'll drive you bonkers. Crystal > I am having massive ringing ears.I have been taking 60mgs compounded meds now for about six weeks.Was taking pill form but not available in Canada right now.So all together it has been since switching approx. 12 weeks on thyroid meds.......Even when I go to bed I have massive ringing ...Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 servingoursaviour wrote: > > Betty, > How long have you had the ringing? > I have had ringing and sounds of drums beating for years. Its fluid > build up in the inner ear. The only thing that works is to take a > decongestant like Sudafed. > > Perhaps its allergies or the barometric pressure of the weather? > > Getting your system into balance with Armour is suppose to help > allergies which I'm hoping will correct the fluid build up. > > Hope this doesn't last long. It'll drive you bonkers. > Crystal > Thank-you for a reply.I have had ringing ears for awhile.I wondered about fluid build-up.Yes it is driving bonkers ...trying to get a good sleep is very hard.....Betty > > > I am having massive ringing ears.I have been taking 60mgs > compounded meds now for about six weeks.Was taking pill form but not > available in Canada right now.So all together it has been since > switching approx. 12 weeks on thyroid meds.......Even when I go to > bed I have massive ringing ...Betty > > > > > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 I've had earringing since 1998, with it waxing and waning. Sometimes it is synchronous with the heartbeat. Since taking oodles of allergy meds, sudafed included, with antihistamines to dry, and flonase and such, with no relief, I believe that it is an attack of the antibodies to the inner ear parts. There are many links on this. Different people are attacked in different places by these antibodies, and I believe I was one of the unlucky people with this, as I believe that it's permanent damage to one of the parts. Re: Re: ringing ears > > servingoursaviour wrote: > > > > > Betty, > > How long have you had the ringing? > > I have had ringing and sounds of drums beating for years. Its fluid > > build up in the inner ear. The only thing that works is to take a > > decongestant like Sudafed. > > > > Perhaps its allergies or the barometric pressure of the weather? > > > > Getting your system into balance with Armour is suppose to help > > allergies which I'm hoping will correct the fluid build up. > > > > Hope this doesn't last long. It'll drive you bonkers. > > Crystal > > > Thank-you for a reply.I have had ringing ears for awhile.I wondered > about fluid build-up.Yes it is driving bonkers ...trying to get a good > sleep is very hard.....Betty > > > > > > I am having massive ringing ears.I have been taking 60mgs > > compounded meds now for about six weeks.Was taking pill form but not > > available in Canada right now.So all together it has been since > > switching approx. 12 weeks on thyroid meds.......Even when I go to > > bed I have massive ringing ...Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 How are your candida levels? ~Inga on 11/13/04 12:36 PM, at marin@... wrote: I've had earringing since 1998, with it waxing and waning. Sometimes it is synchronous with the heartbeat. Since taking oodles of allergy meds, sudafed included, with antihistamines to dry, and flonase and such, with no relief, I believe that it is an attack of the antibodies to the inner ear parts. There are many links on this. Different people are attacked in different places by these antibodies, and I believe I was one of the unlucky people with this, as I believe that it's permanent damage to one of the parts. Re: Re: ringing ears > > servingoursaviour wrote: > > > > > Betty, > > How long have you had the ringing? > > I have had ringing and sounds of drums beating for years. Its fluid > > build up in the inner ear. The only thing that works is to take a > > decongestant like Sudafed. > > > > Perhaps its allergies or the barometric pressure of the weather? > > > > Getting your system into balance with Armour is suppose to help > > allergies which I'm hoping will correct the fluid build up. > > > > Hope this doesn't last long. It'll drive you bonkers. > > Crystal > > > Thank-you for a reply.I have had ringing ears for awhile.I wondered > about fluid build-up.Yes it is driving bonkers ...trying to get a good > sleep is very hard.....Betty > > > > > > I am having massive ringing ears.I have been taking 60mgs > > compounded meds now for about six weeks.Was taking pill form but not > > available in Canada right now.So all together it has been since > > switching approx. 12 weeks on thyroid meds.......Even when I go to > > bed I have massive ringing ...Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 Ingrid Mager wrote: > How are your candida levels? > ~Inga > > I do not know my candida levels are ???? > > on 11/13/04 12:36 PM, at marin@... wrote: > > I've had earringing since 1998, with it waxing and waning. Sometimes > it is > synchronous with the heartbeat. Since taking oodles of allergy meds, > sudafed included, with antihistamines to dry, and flonase and such, > with no > relief, I believe that it is an attack of the antibodies to the inner ear > parts. There are many links on this. Different people are attacked in > different places by these antibodies, and I believe I was one of the > unlucky > people with this, as I believe that it's permanent damage to one of the > parts. > > > > > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2004 Report Share Posted November 14, 2004 Candida levels? Is that another thing to get tested for? I've had that in the past. Thought it was cleared up tho. C Re: Re: ringing ears Ingrid Mager wrote: > How are your candida levels? > ~Inga > > I do not know my candida levels are ???? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2004 Report Share Posted November 14, 2004 I have no idea, as I can't afford to have levels of this taken, plus no doctor around here would even understand what I was talking about, believe me. I know that candida can cause a host of things. Re: Re: ringing ears > > How are your candida levels? > ~Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Thank-you everyone for help given.I am starting to think that since I was on 125mgs of levothyroxine and it has been 12 weeks plus since the change that 60mgs of thyroid is not enough.So yesterday I decided to go up to 15mgs.I want this to work so badly.Want to feel like something again.Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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