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Every now and then couple times a month, i will lose my hearing in one of my ears, couple minutes....anyone know what this is, maybe its from medicine im on risperidone, any kinda rating for this, seeing the auditory doc on thurs

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Every now and then couple times a month, i will lose my hearing in one of my ears, couple minutes....anyone know what this is, maybe its from medicine im on risperidone, any kinda rating for this, seeing the auditory doc on thurs

Stopped-up eustachian tube(s).

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Every now and then couple times a month, i will lose my hearing in one of my ears, couple minutes....anyone know what this is, maybe its from medicine im on risperidone, any kinda rating for this, seeing the auditory doc on thurs

You might try having your ears checked for wax. Sounds silly but I have seen a number of patients with the same complaint only to find their ear/ears were severely impacted with wax. Besides it is the easiest and first thing that should be considered.

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You might try having your ears checked for wax. Sounds silly but I have seen a number of patients with the same complaint only to find their ear/ears were severely impacted with wax. Besides it is the easiest and first thing that should be considered.

JMO,

Bergie

thanks for yalls recommendations but i have had stopped up ears because of earwax before, not sure about the eustation tube thing, but it seems more nuerological to me, theres no fullness nothing, just in an istance, it will totally go out, its really wierd, its not like it is muffled or anything, its just not there and it comes back minutes later, its happens to both ears at different times, nothing trigers them, that i can tell

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