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    Waiting for Doctor's Appointment — Concerns Over Clicking Ears and Ear Fullness

    Hi Dr. Nagler, I have a much more level headed question for you this time. The specialist I initially saw after my acoustic trauma completely dismissed me and did not want to follow up. Discussing with my GP doctor, we decided that I’d get an audiogram done then decide about seeing an ENT from...
  2. MrCrybaby

    Crackling and Popping in Ears

    Hi Dr. Nagler, First of all thank you for volunteering your time and expertise to help us out, it’s great to have someone to turn to. I started getting popping in my ears about a month after my noise accident. My GP told me it’s just the sound of my e-tubes and not to worry. It’s continued for...
  3. MrCrybaby

    Can Noise Damage Your Ossicles?

    Hi, I’m having a really hard time with clicking in my ears when swallowing and yawning. I don’t suspect ETD, because my ears clear just fine. It’s taking me to my wits’ end. Is it possible that this could be from damage to the ossicles? I’m struggling to find any real information on clicking in...
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    Is Rest Enough to Recover from TTTS?

    I think I’ve got TTTS. Waiting to get an extended audiogram done, but I’m not sure how to handle myself in the meantime. Is rest enough to recover from this, or should I look into sound therapy? There is so little info out there... Thanks for your help!
  5. MrCrybaby

    Why the Hostility in the Research Section?

    I notice a lot of negative posts in the research section of this site. Complaining about speed of studies/attacking scientists personally/doubting the products will work based on personal hunches and not data etc. But are we not the closest we have ever been to a potential treatment? I suspect...
  6. MrCrybaby

    Why Do Our Ears Crackle When Swallowing?

    I know this crackling is the result of inflammation of the middle ear/eustachian tube, but what I’m curious about is why it seems to stick around with some people indefinitely. The inflammation seems to be a response to ear infections or noise trauma but can linger long after. If we could fix...
  7. MrCrybaby

    Ear Pain Not Triggered by Noise

    Hello friends, I have a question regarding ear pain, and how I ought to protect and rest my ears. I used to have nasty hyperacusis and noxacusis (with pain shooting across my face, around my head, and down my neck) but over the past couple months it has died down to a general pain that comes...
  8. MrCrybaby

    Tinnitus from Loud Music

    Hello all! I've had very minor tinnitus for the past 6 years or so, most likely from playing in many school bands over the course of elementary and high school. However 2 months ago I got it pretty bad in my left ear from about 10 minutes of loud music (bordering the pain threshold) from a car...