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I've had ringing in my ear every time I am moving I hear it. Ever since covid no stop ringing. At least the migraines gone but 18 months is enough and I'm getting real tired of saying I need help because the fire in my chest has got to be a blood clot or I got stabbed and didn't know it. They won't let you in for any reason covid related. Which everything is now. I can't understand how they claim to be too busy when they have refused all with any sign of a cold. I have severe allergies and a hospital that as a whole refuses to give me primary care emergency care nothing. It makes me sick because the facilities that aren't allowed to do whatever they want to the patients who were over run with covid because hospitals like mine refused us, they are the ones who are the heroes through all this. The ones that had to work morning noon and night around a new deady virus. I knew once we got covid it would be like herpes. In their causing damage forever sucks they won't even send me to someone else that will at least make sure I'm not in serious risk here. I just hope that I'm the only one. I don't care what happens to me but for all of you out their suffering no one deserves to be mistreated judged and called names while your worried for your life.

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I understand. My ringing is more like a buzz and is also continues. My latest ENT talked to me about a condition that often results in ringing located somewhere in rage cerebellum on the brain, ir at least my guess from when he patted the back of his head. And when I told him about my neuropathy and pinched nerve in my neck, is when he referred me to Neuro-ENT department at Mayo.
So we keep looking and doing what we need to do each day to be as well as we can be while (patiently) waiting for some definitive explanations for what’s happening to us.