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help with ear noise

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itchyneebanshee@hotmail.com - 25 Apr 2007 18:36 GMT
Hi,

Sometimes when I lie down to sleep, I have an 'ear drum spasm'.  The
best way I can describe it
is of popcorn popping underneath a blanket.  It  isn't
too loud, but it definitely has a slight physical sensation that
accompanies it. Does anyone know
what this is?

Thanks,
itchy
Murray Grossan - 26 Apr 2007 01:40 GMT
On 4/25/07 10:36 AM, in article
1177522602.575735.280430@r3g2000prh.googlegroups.com,

> Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Thanks,
>  itchy

Sounds like tensor tympany muscle spasm. Try mirror biofeedback described at
my web site.
Elly Byrne - 26 Apr 2007 21:44 GMT
>Sounds like tensor tympany muscle spasm. Try mirror biofeedback described at
>my web site.

Great idea. But what is the link to it?

Elly.

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Murray Grossan - 27 Apr 2007 04:15 GMT
On 4/26/07 1:44 PM, in article eo32335sk6vei4alsm0voqc2gf914iqjdd@4ax.com,

>> Sounds like tensor tympany muscle spasm. Try mirror biofeedback described at
>> my web site.
>
> Great idea. But what is the link to it?
>
> Elly.
Www.ent-consult.com

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