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Old 01-09-2008, 03:51 PM   #22 (permalink)
Linda
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Linda, is your ear problem in the outer year or inner?

I've had an inner ear something in my right ear for almost 2 years now. My naturopath says there is no sign of infection, and he believes I got a fluid build up at some point and it hasn't gone away. He says it can get thick and be hard to clear. But here's the thing, the fluid makes my voice very loud in my own ear, but if I tilt my head to the side, I can hear better and my voice isn't loud anymore. That kind of says to me that it isn't thick. Also, it lessens and worsens.

Yesterday doing read alouds for my six year old I had to read with my head tilted to the side. It is so frustrating!

When I tapped for Aida's (I think it was Aida's) ear mine got better, but never went away. One night I was tapping for Aida's ear and my pain went away, but not the fluid. (The pain also comes and goes.)

When I tap for my own ear, I've never noticed any change at all. : (

Any ideas, suggestions, would be GREATLY appreciated.

Rhea
Rhea..I am ROTFLOL! because it is Deborah's ear
and Leah's ear..

lol! no worries, mama.

OK..on YOUR ear.
I will ask you a few questions..
What was going on in your life about the time...6 months before or so that you noticed the inner ear thing? meditate wile tappin on this..it ican be SO HELPFUL!

you can tap while you think about it, it seems to help
other questions you can ask yourself are..
when was the first time or worst time you noticed the inner ear thing..does it remind you of something form your past?

or..

do you have an emotion associated with the ear thing, what does that emotion remind you of? anger, sadness, fear??? abandonment?

let me know if you come up with anything...
we can start a new thread if you want.
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