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#159314 - 09/09/08 05:04 PM
whooshing sound/feeling in ears
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Registered: 11/11/04
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Hello friends I have a question. I fell last week. Short story: I ended up in ER. I was prescribed Percocette and Skelexcin, a muscle relaxant. Now I have a whooshing sound nad feeling in my ears. I'm sure it's related to the meds. I looked through web md. I found the topic of whooshing, but I cold not get clear reasons and/or ways to alleviate that, except of course to stop the meds. Does anyone have any experience with this? Is it serious, or just med related? Thanks for any help. L
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#159373 - 09/10/08 12:00 AM
Re: whooshing sound/feeling in ears
[Re: jawjaw]
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Thanks for the replies. Yes, Percocette is habit forming, but my prescription is for 6 days only. I've never taken the Skelexin muscle relaxant before. The complication is that I fell on an implant, you know, from breast reconstruction surgery 5 years ago post-mastectomy. Although the implant itself is inert, thus no feeling, it felt like I had either burst the implant or separated it from the chest wall muscle that it (the implant) is affixed to. Even after 16 xrays, I am not convinced that I did not ruin an implant. To know that would require an ultrasound. The ER doc did not see/hear anything that would indicate a burst implant. Maybe the whooshing sound is saline leaking? Yikes, I just thought of that. Several years ago I fell off a horse. The helmet that was supposed to protect my head bumped onto my nose. I did not have any symptoms until a couple of days later, when my nose started running (not my nose itself) my nose was running constantly. When I got to the DR, it turns out my nose was broken, and the nose running? Cerebral fluid! So, Chatty, there's something to your humor! My brain cells ran through my nose. Well, I did not see "whooshing" as a side effect of percocette and/or skelaxin. Who nose, knows. We'll see what tomorrow brings. JJ, you must be one tough cookie. Did you really go through a windshield? That explains everything! L PL
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#159381 - 09/10/08 12:39 AM
Re: whooshing sound/feeling in ears
[Re: jawjaw]
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Oh JJ, I'm glad you were protected from a full on head injury. It occurs to me that maybe the whooshing sound/feeling is a reaction to an inter action with other meds I'm on? Although the ER doc was very careful to choose a pain med/muscle relaxant that would not cause a reaction. You would think I would just call my DR. My GP has cancer! It's a serious stage, non-responsive to treatment. Geez. Hey JJ, when the woman hit you 3 times? Reminds of the scene in Fried Green Tomatoes where they are fighting over a parking space. You know the scene?
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#159382 - 09/10/08 12:56 AM
Re: whooshing sound/feeling in ears
[Re: Princess Lenora]
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#159387 - 09/10/08 06:21 AM
Re: whooshing sound/feeling in ears
[Re: Dancing Dolphin]
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The last dose of percocette that I took has worn off and there is no whooshing in my head. Now, if it starts up again with this dose of Skelexin, then it's that. If not that, then a hit in the head with a hammer and/or lobotomy ought to fix what ails me. I'm glad to see we can use humor to rally round my brain condition(s). L PL
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#159451 - 09/10/08 07:49 PM
Re: whooshing sound/feeling in ears
[Re: Princess Lenora]
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It was the percocette. Guess I can't take that one any more. It's funny how our metabolism changes. I used to take it for migraines. Now it plays head games with me. Oh, hey, you know, I did learn that pain meds aggravate dementia in the elderly. Talking to myself now.
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