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Left ear/jaw problem, help needed, urgent!

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Tommy Hatt. - 31 Mar 2006 17:37 GMT
Hello. My name is Tomas Sivertsen. I'm writing to this newsgroup to ask
for help. After being hit by a car where it impacted to my left side of
the head, I have had great problems with ear or jaw or a combination.
Here are my symptoms: CT shows two fractures in the left side temple
bone, now "healed". I get sore ache in the mastoid area, in the ear.
Talking makes my ear drum pop.

Talking affects my "senses" so badly, like: sight, balance,
concentration, fatigue, tinnitus, hyper acusis.

After meeting with the Norwegian dentist, Gunnhild Gjerde, I was
referred to Dr. Stack in Vienna, VA, USA. During my appointment with
Dr. Stack in January of this year, MRI revealed no menisch
displacement. He did his normal procedure making lower appliance and an
upper splinth. The use of this has not helped at all. So now I'm asking
for YOUR advice...

Can anyone recommend a jaw/ear specialist, or any medical institution
that specializes in these areas? Preferably in Norway, as I'm
Norwegian. But I'm willing to travel anywhere help can be found.

Thank you for reading, and any help would be highly appreciated.
Murray Grossan - 31 Mar 2006 17:49 GMT
On 3/31/06 8:37 AM, in article
1143823063.119624.143030@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com, "Tommy Hatt."
<postcard_from_tommy@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hello. My name is Tomas Sivertsen. I'm writing to this newsgroup to ask
> for help. After being hit by a car where it impacted to my left side of
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
> Thank you for reading, and any help would be highly appreciated.

You might want to try the TMJ exercises at www.ent-consult.com. If not
relieved in 2 weeks, consider adding proteolytic enzymes such as Bromelain
and Papain . Clear.ease is one such product.
Susan - 31 Mar 2006 18:14 GMT
> You might want to try the TMJ exercises at www.ent-consult.com. If not
> relieved in 2 weeks, consider adding proteolytic enzymes such as Bromelain
> and Papain . Clear.ease is one such product.

Murray, I don't think it's appropriate to keep promoting a product that
you have a financial interest in, particularly since he has no diagnosis
that would indicate it's use.

Susan
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 03 Apr 2006 15:10 GMT
i think Murray should promote any product which he genuinely believes
in.
Elly Byrne - 31 Mar 2006 21:10 GMT
Hi Tommy,

The nearest helpful clinic to you would be in Ystad, Sweden.
http://www.yts.se/english/index.htm

Your accident has left you with some damage to the soft tissues in a
few places. Have a read of my pages while you wait for your next step.
http://eebee.net/TinnitusIsaPainintheNeck.shtml

But visit the Swedish site and email the people there.
Let us know how you get on.

Elly's Tinnitus Resources
http://eebee.net/

>Hello. My name is Tomas Sivertsen. I'm writing to this newsgroup to ask
>for help. After being hit by a car where it impacted to my left side of
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
>Thank you for reading, and any help would be highly appreciated.
Tommy Hatt. - 02 Apr 2006 17:14 GMT
Thanks Elly!

Do you have any first or second hand experience with this particular
clinic? What is its reputation? And also, do you know if they treat
ears?

Thank you.
 
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