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Nah , my heart is in my chest
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high blood pressure?
get it checked out, if you can get an appointment |
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Nah its not high blood pressure, don't have one of the symptoms for that
It tends to be when I lye on my ear or close my ear lobe |
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I had this the other day. I think it may be due to mild inflamation in the ear from too rigorous ear-cleaning. That's when I tend to get it. I can get quite intense with an earbud. Lasts about a day or two and can be annoying. I have low blood pressure so I don't think it's that.
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Your ears and head look a bit Dodgy tbh , Have you been to the Docs lately ?
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Is that a joke aimed at me, nanny?
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You have got a touch of the Phil Mitchells about you.
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dont think he likes the doctor
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Lyber
Don't think its anything to do with ear cleaning, I've not cleaned them properly ever ![]() I think its a case of increase in temps? been warm past few days |
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it was Son
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It's a form of Tinnitus. Comes and goes.
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Had heart surgery a few years ago. After was like a drum beating in my head, couldnt sleep without some ambient background noise. Was told it was normal and would go eventually..
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Emitdeb
I’ve often wondered about the aging process and circulatory heart atrophy of one kind or another. Most problems occur gradually, which I assume means you might not be aware of a slowly degrading state. But what happens after you have surgery and hopefully recover from the shock of operation, do you become revitalised with open pipes and new engine upgrade? |
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Dusty..
I actually celebrate the anniversary of my operation (as if I was reborn) Before I felt 80 after my recovery honestly felt 30.. I was 50. This heart disease creeps up on you.. I was very very lucky. My GP fobbed me off for years, she retired and my new GP sent me for a test, they actually kept me in and performed emergency surgery a few days later.. So get it checked! |
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It's the pulse in your neck you can hear.
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Pauly
Yeah its not happened today, it only happened a couple of times and then it just went I wasn't really alarmed because my mums had it most her life Although strangely she's now on meds for blood pressure ![]() |
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Wait until you hear the voices of the elites...
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I hear them daily, mouse
I've tried getting something for it but not yet found the cure ![]() |
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On the other hand if you can hear your pulse it means your alive.
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Good Lord I can't believe I did that. It's been a long day and I apologise profusely.
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We'll forgive you just this once lybertyne
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I hear my pulse sometimes when lying on a pillow on my ear. As long as it's a nice regular beat, you're ok
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High BP has little symptoms ,as advised get it checked
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put a little warm baby oil into you ears,do one ear each night for two nights ,that will clear the passages/canals of your ears,and the ear will clear itself out.a good sign its an ear problem is if you hear a dull clicking .
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Could be loads of things most of them harmless,i've had the same symptoms for maybe 10 years,the worst thing i get is a heavy pulse in my fingers when lying down and a heavy heart beat most nights,i've had dozens of ECGS and an angiogram and nothing realted to those tests has shown anything..Also suffer from tinitus so have to sleep with a fan heater on for distraction,i very rarely get a decent nights sleep..
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