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****TINNITUS****

It sounds like you are experiencing Tinnitus. That is when you have a constant ringing or buzzing in your ears. You may be getting it as a side effect of medication. High doses of aspirin also causes TINNITUS. Usually, it goes away when you stop taking the meds. Ask your doctor about it. It's not that unusual, but it is maddening!!!!!

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