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Might be woth to look at teeth too, this can cause sinusitis.
Anerobic bacteria in the gum and root, inflammation, chronic
infection, or environmental, ughhhh, sensitive to soooo much.
Kooky
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Am going to look into the sinus thing. I had an infected sinus in my ear removed
3 years ago in my pre ES days so maybe there is a connection.
-Di
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My ears also hurt a bit when close to some high freq. emf,
With me it also kinda depends, if I've just taken a shower, the following hour
my ears are more sensitive to emf!
It could be a sinus infection like Marc suggests, don't know... Dr Jerry Tennant
says a lot of problems and also sinus infections are due to thyroid
disfunctioning...
Stephen.
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> Hi Everyone
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> I've been experiencing another symptom recently and wondered if anyone does
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> Basically- my ears hurt. They only really hurt when I'm in front of a computer
> and generally its only one ear. I would not classify it as a severe pain but
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> noticeable. Its much like the sensation you get when you're in an aeroplane
> thats taking off. I have had to really minimise my computer time but is there
> anything I can take to help ease this? I'm especially concerned because I don't
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> want to experiencing problems with balance later on.
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