Can someone explain this
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For some weeks now i have had a bubble noise when i move my head.
went to doctor who i had not seen before for years, he was very rude said you do not have pmr, and said i will send you to see a physio.
all that has done is make it worse.
this morning tried to get out of bed and could hardly move, my shoulders felt as if they wanted to stay there, also sore throat.
should i ring my rhymi and try to see him i really dont trust my doctors.
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EileenH margaret22251
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If you are having a flare of symptoms you need someone. The rude doctor needs a clip around the ear and teaching some patient-relationship skills which seem sadly lacking. Is there another GP you could see?
margaret22251 EileenH
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Just rang hosptal my next app for thymi is june sge said go see yr doctor she can get you in earlier
ptolemy margaret22251
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Have you been diagnosed with PMR? Are you on pred?
Anhaga margaret22251
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Sore throat, something wrong with your ears, do you have a virus or other infection?
If you don't feel better soon and can't make an appointment in a timely fashion better get yourself to emergency department.
alley2 margaret22251
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Hi I get that feeling in my head every now and then felt silly when asked Doc what it was feels like popping noise like bubble wrap. It's nice to know I'm not the only one.
margaret22251 alley2
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Good evening i got a blank look, even the physio thought i was mad.
i hve had it for a month now and nobody seems to be able to give me an answer why i an getting it.
ptolemy alley2
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I get it occasionally it is really annoying. I put it down to swimming, but it could be anything.
Anhaga margaret22251
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Some ear wax shifting in the ear canal? Try putting a drop or two of olive oil in your ear and see if it helps.
margaret22251 Anhaga
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I had my ears checked last week and they are clear the doctor said.
the noise appears when i move my head
EileenH margaret22251
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Try chewing gum - it may be your "tubes" are blocked. Chewing helps them drain.