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alpha_hazard

alpha_hazard

Fort Collins, CO
April 2004

NOV 03, 2004 06:38 AM

My ear is twitching...but it's not like...the actual ear...but the ear drum...what does that mean?

Hexe

Hexe

HOPEFUL

I'm lost

NOV 03, 2004 06:41 AM

you're about to explode!

Ignignot

Ignignot

United Kingdom
September 2004

NOV 03, 2004 06:43 AM

agreed, you better

Cryptosteck

Cryptosteck

I'm lost
February 2004

NOV 03, 2004 06:44 AM

BrookeLynne

BrookeLynne

SUICIDEGIRL

Maine, USA

NOV 03, 2004 06:46 AM

Probably your heartbeat...

graffitti8

graffitti8

Lodi, CA
October 2004

NOV 03, 2004 07:49 AM

your recieving some sort of transmission from aliens or dead people if you listen real close you might be able to hear it better

DaGhost

DaGhost

USA
December 2003

NOV 03, 2004 07:51 AM

Get someone to shine a light in there!

Jeff_Fries

Jeff_Fries

Humptulips, WA
September 2003

NOV 03, 2004 07:56 AM

I know what you mean; that happens to me too.

ClearBrightFire

ClearBrightFire

United Kingdom
November 2003

NOV 03, 2004 08:10 AM

I saw this programme on the discovery health channel and this woman had a spider crawl in her ear and lay eggs then all the little baby spiders came running out

..but Im sure its not that

B57913

B57913

I'm lost
May 2004

NOV 03, 2004 08:11 AM

That's often the first sign of brain leakage.

option_a

option_a

United Kingdom
November 2004

NOV 03, 2004 08:15 AM

Siouxsie said:
you're about to explode!



Aahahaah. smile

I get this in various parts of my body (stop laughing, you at the back). Normally in the end of my finger or in my cheek - I think it's just blood pumping around your body which for some reason is causing a beat in your ear.

Or perhaps you forgot to take your headphones off.

SurfBetty

SurfBetty

Atlantic Beach, FL
December 2003

NOV 03, 2004 09:40 AM

you probably have a fluid build up in there or something...I was gonna be an ass and say it was probably a tumor, but i am taking the high road today.... biggrin

TheTimebomb

TheTimebomb

I'm lost
July 2003

NOV 03, 2004 11:17 AM

Ear infection. If you get an absess in there and it explodes (trust me they do) you risk looseing your hearing in that ear. If it continues get it checked out and don't poke anything in there.

graffitti8

graffitti8

Lodi, CA
October 2004

NOV 03, 2004 02:46 PM

"Maybe its a Tumour" - "ITS NOTTA TUMA"!

pygmy

pygmy

Portland, OR
July 2004

NOV 03, 2004 02:49 PM

Could be earwax buildup, but most likely dehydration.
Drink lots of water, eat a banana, and have some salty food.

alpha_hazard

alpha_hazard

Fort Collins, CO
April 2004

NOV 03, 2004 07:22 PM

pygmy said:
Could be earwax buildup, but most likely dehydration.
Drink lots of water, eat a banana, and have some salty food.



Eat a banana and have salty food? I don't get that...Because bananas contain potasium which reduces water retention, while salt facilitates water retention...

Nevermind, I probably don't know what I'm talking about...It stopped for now...knock on wood.

pygmy

pygmy

Portland, OR
July 2004

NOV 03, 2004 07:33 PM

alpha_hazard said:

pygmy said:
Could be earwax buildup, but most likely dehydration.
Drink lots of water, eat a banana, and have some salty food.



Eat a banana and have salty food? I don't get that...Because bananas contain potasium which reduces water retention, while salt facilitates water retention...

Nevermind, I probably don't know what I'm talking about...It stopped for now...knock on wood.



What? Potassium is a major electrolyte, and it has others as well in lesser amounts.
Water retention is caused by dehydration plus excess sodium, it has nothing to do with anything that happens in a healthy hydrated body.

PaulNikon

PaulNikon

Palm Bay, FL
February 2003

NOV 03, 2004 08:52 PM

Does it go away when you turn the stereo off?

alpha_hazard

alpha_hazard

Fort Collins, CO
April 2004

NOV 04, 2004 08:12 AM

pygmy said:

alpha_hazard said:

pygmy said:
Could be earwax buildup, but most likely dehydration.
Drink lots of water, eat a banana, and have some salty food.



Eat a banana and have salty food? I don't get that...Because bananas contain potasium which reduces water retention, while salt facilitates water retention...

Nevermind, I probably don't know what I'm talking about...It stopped for now...knock on wood.



What? Potassium is a major electrolyte, and it has others as well in lesser amounts.
Water retention is caused by dehydration plus excess sodium, it has nothing to do with anything that happens in a healthy hydrated body.



Meh...Like I sai, I probably don't know what I'm talking about...

Oh shit, I forgot...the stereo, my headphones and thirty six species of bug were all in my ear!

Siv

Siv

SUICIDEGIRL

District Of Columbia, USA

NOV 04, 2004 08:18 AM

Mine just always feel clogged. Always.

waxangel

waxangel

Baltimore, MD
May 2003

NOV 04, 2004 08:19 AM

Siv said:
Mine just always feel clogged. Always.


This has been happening to me a LOT lately. And it doesn't go away. surreal

Ignignot

Ignignot

United Kingdom
September 2004

NOV 04, 2004 08:25 AM

graffitti8 said:
"Maybe its a Tumour" - "ITS NOTTA TUMA"!




I need a vication

DaGhost

DaGhost

USA
December 2003

NOV 04, 2004 10:08 AM

push a q-tip in as far as it will go and wiggle.


No, dont

option_a

option_a

United Kingdom
November 2004

NOV 05, 2004 09:31 AM

DaGhost said:
push a q-tip in as far as it will go and wiggle.


No, dont



No, really, don't...

smile

Those of you that have perma-clog ears, it may be an ear infection - does it feel like your ears are full of cotton wool that you can't remove?

mydogfarted

mydogfarted

Oakland, NJ
June 2003

NOV 05, 2004 01:49 PM

Perhaps something like this is stuck to your head?

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