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1095579 tn?1269470549

Ringing in the ears

Hey Guy's.
I'm on day 8 from C/T  from a 2 year Oxy and Vic addiction. I feel like I'm Doing so much better
Thanks to you all.
I'm still real tired with the usual symtoms But I've Got this constant ringing in my ears. Is this somewhat Normal ? Thanks for any Help
Steve
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1095579 tn?1269470549
Thanks Gizzy, I just laughed my you know what off..LOL. Have a great day. God.Bless.
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That sounds more like Tinitus, which is an unrelated ear disorder. Get yourself checked out.
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1099361 tn?1258662257
I also have that horrible noise in my ears... drives me crazy ... it never seems to stop.. it's almost like a shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh  sound.. it won't stop... I hate it... Sometimes it get louder..  This is the first I've seen anyone mention this horrible affliction... I have no clue whatsoever
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1099361 tn?1258662257
Thanks gizzy! we need more comedy in our lives..but, ain't it the truth... lol.. I am already feeling like a flipping genius... : O )
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I just wanted to say congrats on 8 days clean and glad your doing better now. The ringing in your ears is your IQ going up 50 points after quitting drugs, lol. I am kidding:) Stay strong and keep posting, you have come a long way bud.

P.S. The amino acid protocal in the health pages could really help you right now. Our bodies took such a beating during our use and we need to get healthy again. Then energy seems to be the last to come for most of us. Congrats again!
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1095579 tn?1269470549
Thank You.. That sounds like Good advice..
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Oxy and Vicodin both cause nerve problems in the auditory canal. The good news is the ringing usually alleviates and then disappears. If it does not within a couple weeks you could have another condition, maybe tinitus that is unrelated to the medication, My guess is you will be fine but talk to your Doctor ASAP. Congrats on your new life. I have been through this three times and i feel completely committed to myself at last.

I know the withdrawls have different affects on everyone but you should be detoxed at this point. It is now more of a psychological addiction that you suffer from. The malaise is indicative of depression that detoxing from these opiates can cause. Try to go for a walk, do some activities that require movement or gentle exercise to release endorphines. If  this fails you can consult your physician for help.

Love yourself
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