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    Default Re: I think it may happen today

    we're moving into a new house today.. but this house (my grandma's estate) was completely renovated after water damage. New walls, new ceiling, etc. I feel better ever since she started getting the wax out of my ear, but my ear hurts and she said it's so packed in there I have to take these drops to loosen the wax up to see if it will drain on it's own. She didn't want to go too far... because it's so packed in, she couldn't see the ear drum and was worried about rupturing something. So we're going to try the drops for a while, then I'll go see an eye/ears/nose specialist.

    I freaked out because my mom had the same symptoms, but she checked out good too. they said she was dehydrated which accounted for her vertigo, because she wasn't properly rehydrating after all the sweating we've been doing moving in the humidity. Once she got fluids orally and via IV, she felt better, even before I did. So fingers crossed, the worst is over... although I still feel ookie, but not nearly as panicked.

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    Default Re: I think it may happen today

    Quote Originally Posted by Mayu View Post
    we're moving into a new house today.. but this house (my grandma's estate) was completely renovated after water damage. New walls, new ceiling, etc. I feel better ever since she started getting the wax out of my ear, but my ear hurts and she said it's so packed in there I have to take these drops to loosen the wax up to see if it will drain on it's own. She didn't want to go too far... because it's so packed in, she couldn't see the ear drum and was worried about rupturing something. So we're going to try the drops for a while, then I'll go see an eye/ears/nose specialist.

    I freaked out because my mom had the same symptoms, but she checked out good too. they said she was dehydrated which accounted for her vertigo, because she wasn't properly rehydrating after all the sweating we've been doing moving in the humidity. Once she got fluids orally and via IV, she felt better, even before I did. So fingers crossed, the worst is over... although I still feel ookie, but not nearly as panicked.
    A carbon monoxide leaks would have to do with the heater not drywall. If this has been going on for a while and you both have the same symptoms it's best to get the house tested (you said it was her setter and you're moving so I assume that means you're selling it?). It's VERY dangerous and won't cost much to run a test

 

 

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