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Does Anyone Else Get That Annoying Buzz In The Head During Reactions?


utahlaura

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I've just stared my healing process, so I still get reactions lots of times unexpectedly for various reasons. The first thing I'll always get when I start a reaction is a buzz or hiss in the head. If it's a bad reaction this hiss can be very loud! Does anyone else get this? Also it's the last thing to go away..lasting often into the second day ( a bit less then) and sometimes even slightly into the third day. It's so annoying! I really feel sorry for people that have tinitus all the time!


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I've just stared my healing process, so I still get reactions lots of times unexpectedly for various reasons. The first thing I'll always get when I start a reaction is a buzz or hiss in the head. If it's a bad reaction this hiss can be very loud! Does anyone else get this? Also it's the last thing to go away..lasting often into the second day ( a bit less then) and sometimes even slightly into the third day. It's so annoying! I really feel sorry for people that have tinitus all the time!

My dh has tinitus alot, I don't know if its every day or not. He hasn't been diagnosed but he and his mom have alot of symptoms and our dd is the gluten-free one. He ruined his hearing in 1 ear by shooting guns and riding dirt bikes...now he wears ear plugs when he does those things. He talks loud and says huh all the time.

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Before going gluten free, my 7 year old daughter used to complain about loud buzzing in her ear(s). Sometimes it was one, sometimes both. She says that it went away since gluten free. She used to hit her head trying to get it to stop (that never worked!!)

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Yes yes, ring ring ring. I never answer but they do keep on ringing. Well, sometimes it varies, but mostly just in volume. Ring ring ring, ok, hold your horses, I'm coming - not!

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Yes yes, ring ring ring. I never answer but they do keep on ringing. Well, sometimes it varies, but mostly just in volume. Ring ring ring, ok, hold your horses, I'm coming - not!

:lol::lol::lol:

It's like a constant companion........can't imagine what it would be like to have total quiet :huh:

Mine started several years before going gluten free........still there, gluten or not.

Always in my right ear, but occassionally I get stereo :P

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