Cat-a-Tonic
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Thanks Nathan. As far as I can tell, none of my meds make me more prone to ear infections. I input my symptoms into WebMD, and that site suggested I either have an ear infection or a wax buildup/blockage in my ear. Upon further reading, apparently if you use q-tips every day to clean your ears (I do), you can actually push wax back further into your ear and over time create a blockage - and even though the blockage forms over time, the hearing loss/dizziness/etc can come on rather quickly over just a day or two, like my symptoms did. So, since I am a regular q-tip user, I'm thinking this might be the case for me (or at least I'm hoping it's this rather than an infection), so I'm going to go get an earwax cleaning kit and try that first. I found one that gets good reviews so I'll be off to the store tonight to pick one up. From what the reviews say, I should know pretty quickly after using the kit if it's a wax buildup or not, because large gross amounts of wax should come out of my ear when I flush it. Ick! But hopefully that happens, if not I'll be at the doctor tomorrow to check for an infection. Wish me luck! And hey, on the bright side - whatever this is, infection or blockage, I'd rather have it happen in my ear than in my guts. So I guess I can't complain too much!
So Nathan, have you tried the popcorn experiment yet? You say the joint pain has subsided, which is good, hopefully that means you're coming out of a flare. You mentioned nausea though and I recall you saying in the past that nausea isn't a regular symptom for you. It nausea happening more frequently for you now? Do you take anything for it? I take Zofran (actually I take the generic, which is Ondansetron, but same thing) and it works wonders for my nausea. If I take too much then it can sometimes constipate me, but otherwise I get no side effects from it, and it works really well. I wish it worked more quickly, as it usually takes 20 or 30 mins to kick in, but otherwise I love the stuff. I took some this morning in fact because the dizziness from my ear was making me nauseous, and it made me feel a lot better. Anyway, I'm rambling again. I hope you feel better soon (and avoid popcorn!).
So Nathan, have you tried the popcorn experiment yet? You say the joint pain has subsided, which is good, hopefully that means you're coming out of a flare. You mentioned nausea though and I recall you saying in the past that nausea isn't a regular symptom for you. It nausea happening more frequently for you now? Do you take anything for it? I take Zofran (actually I take the generic, which is Ondansetron, but same thing) and it works wonders for my nausea. If I take too much then it can sometimes constipate me, but otherwise I get no side effects from it, and it works really well. I wish it worked more quickly, as it usually takes 20 or 30 mins to kick in, but otherwise I love the stuff. I took some this morning in fact because the dizziness from my ear was making me nauseous, and it made me feel a lot better. Anyway, I'm rambling again. I hope you feel better soon (and avoid popcorn!).