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Dolphan:

Help!! So I feel like I am hearing my own heartbeat through my ear, and I can't ear anything. I can only hear out of my right ear. I need tips on how to make the pain go away, and how to hear again!!

FrogGirlEmmy:

That happens to me all the time

FrogGirlEmmy:

Ur fine

Dolphan:

I start school tomorrow, I don't wanna be deaf 😭

PureSoulless:

Buy better earphones

Dolphan:

There apple airpods.

PureSoulless:

Then you bought them broken ones fr

Dolphan:

Nah I bought then straight from the apple store. But apparently they are broken 😭😭

THEKlNGOFTHEMATRIX:

I'm not a medical professional, but there are a few potential causes for aurally perceiving your heartbeat in your auditory perceiver, such as pulsatile tinnitus or a blockage in the auditory perceiver canal. Veraciously, I would verbalize with an otolaryngologist to determine the exact cause and receive felicitous exhortation. In the meantime, you might want to evade inserting anything into your auditory perceiver and endeavor to stay tranquil.

Dolphan:

Thank you 😭😭

THEKlNGOFTHEMATRIX:

@dolphan wrote:
Thank you 😭😭
You're welcome

Aricuzyas:

@theklngofthematrix wrote:
I'm not a medical professional, but there are a few potential causes for aurally perceiving your heartbeat in your auditory perceiver, such as pulsatile tinnitus or a blockage in the auditory perceiver canal. Veraciously, I would verbalize with an otolaryngologist to determine the exact cause and receive felicitous exhortation. In the meantime, you might want to evade inserting anything into your auditory perceiver and endeavor to stay tranquil.
bro became part of grey's anatomy which is pretty impressive

THEKlNGOFTHEMATRIX:

@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
I'm not a medical professional, but there are a few potential causes for aurally perceiving your heartbeat in your auditory perceiver, such as pulsatile tinnitus or a blockage in the auditory perceiver canal. Veraciously, I would verbalize with an otolaryngologist to determine the exact cause and receive felicitous exhortation. In the meantime, you might want to evade inserting anything into your auditory perceiver and endeavor to stay tranquil.
bro became part of grey's anatomy which is pretty impressive
My girlfriend's a doctor. She taught me some stuff.

Aricuzyas:

@theklngofthematrix wrote:
@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
I'm not a medical professional, but there are a few potential causes for aurally perceiving your heartbeat in your auditory perceiver, such as pulsatile tinnitus or a blockage in the auditory perceiver canal. Veraciously, I would verbalize with an otolaryngologist to determine the exact cause and receive felicitous exhortation. In the meantime, you might want to evade inserting anything into your auditory perceiver and endeavor to stay tranquil.
bro became part of grey's anatomy which is pretty impressive
My girlfriend's a doctor. She taught me some stuff.
thats pretty cool

THEKlNGOFTHEMATRIX:

@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
I'm not a medical professional, but there are a few potential causes for aurally perceiving your heartbeat in your auditory perceiver, such as pulsatile tinnitus or a blockage in the auditory perceiver canal. Veraciously, I would verbalize with an otolaryngologist to determine the exact cause and receive felicitous exhortation. In the meantime, you might want to evade inserting anything into your auditory perceiver and endeavor to stay tranquil.
bro became part of grey's anatomy which is pretty impressive
My girlfriend's a doctor. She taught me some stuff.
thats pretty cool
Yeah, she's amazing.

Aricuzyas:

@theklngofthematrix wrote:
@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
I'm not a medical professional, but there are a few potential causes for aurally perceiving your heartbeat in your auditory perceiver, such as pulsatile tinnitus or a blockage in the auditory perceiver canal. Veraciously, I would verbalize with an otolaryngologist to determine the exact cause and receive felicitous exhortation. In the meantime, you might want to evade inserting anything into your auditory perceiver and endeavor to stay tranquil.
bro became part of grey's anatomy which is pretty impressive
My girlfriend's a doctor. She taught me some stuff.
thats pretty cool
Yeah, she's amazing.
aww i wish the best for u both!

THEKlNGOFTHEMATRIX:

@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
I'm not a medical professional, but there are a few potential causes for aurally perceiving your heartbeat in your auditory perceiver, such as pulsatile tinnitus or a blockage in the auditory perceiver canal. Veraciously, I would verbalize with an otolaryngologist to determine the exact cause and receive felicitous exhortation. In the meantime, you might want to evade inserting anything into your auditory perceiver and endeavor to stay tranquil.
bro became part of grey's anatomy which is pretty impressive
My girlfriend's a doctor. She taught me some stuff.
thats pretty cool
Yeah, she's amazing.
aww i wish the best for u both!
Appreciate it 🤝

Aricuzyas:

@theklngofthematrix wrote:
@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
@aricuzyas wrote:
@theklngofthematrix wrote:
I'm not a medical professional, but there are a few potential causes for aurally perceiving your heartbeat in your auditory perceiver, such as pulsatile tinnitus or a blockage in the auditory perceiver canal. Veraciously, I would verbalize with an otolaryngologist to determine the exact cause and receive felicitous exhortation. In the meantime, you might want to evade inserting anything into your auditory perceiver and endeavor to stay tranquil.
bro became part of grey's anatomy which is pretty impressive
My girlfriend's a doctor. She taught me some stuff.
thats pretty cool
Yeah, she's amazing.
aww i wish the best for u both!
Appreciate it 🤝
ofc :)

La1la:

it might help if u cover your ears and lightly tap on the back of ur head

La1la:

It works for me

WickedGame:

Go to the doctors, or get a warm rag and put it on your ear

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