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mri noise

i have had a ringing in my right ear for two months. but yesterday i had an mri done of my brain and i feel like i still have the mri sound in my head also now. has anyone every had this after an mri and have the noise go away. i dont mean the ringing i already know thats tinnitus but i feel like the mri noise has stuck in my head now.
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i feel like i am picking up a new sound everyday. i think i have a sinus problem. and i have fullness in ears and dizziness time to time. i feel as if there is something deep in my ear that they can not see. do you guys have any more advice for me its driving me mad  what can be making me pick up these sounds. and my gp said i had water behind the ear drum
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that noise will go away in time, i went thru the same thing. it's not anything to worry about, i hope this helps you
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go see your Doctor that perscribed the mri,let he or she knoe ehat symptoms you are having or whats going on with you.Or your primary health care Physician.Go get a second or even a third opinion.Ask about a hearing test.And ent ear nose and throat docter and nuerologist.
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