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This report might be helpful: http://www.freewebz.com/eq-forecasting/128.html They may have a very high tone or a very low tone. They might be heard in one ear or the other, or both at the same time. Tinnitus refers to a “sound” which often results from an injury to one of the nerves in the ear. That sound can last for hours. Ear tones might last just a few seconds to a minute or so. Follow Ups: ● Ear Tone generation - EQF 09:27:39 - 7/23/2004 (22251) (0) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - zishinmimi 07:47:03 - 7/20/2004 (22202) (3) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - Mary C. 16:14:18 - 7/20/2004 (22212) (1) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - zishinmimi 17:21:28 - 7/20/2004 (22213) (2) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - Don in Hollister 14:01:07 - 7/21/2004 (22232) (1) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - zishinmimi 03:14:29 - 7/22/2004 (22241) (1) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - Don in Hollister 09:55:20 - 7/22/2004 (22242) (1) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - eversince@mtaonline.net 00:28:07 - 7/23/2004 (22248) (1) ● Thanks Cori - Petra 22:34:55 - 7/23/2004 (22253) (1) ● Re: Thanks Cori - eversince 00:49:12 - 7/24/2004 (22256) (0) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - Don in Hollister 01:49:43 - 7/21/2004 (22219) (0) ● You got it! - EQF 13:39:01 - 7/20/2004 (22209) (0) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - Don in Hollister 08:11:54 - 7/20/2004 (22204) (2) ● I began - zishinmimi 08:19:20 - 7/21/2004 (22220) (1) ● Re: I began - Don in Hollister 09:42:58 - 7/21/2004 (22221) (1) ● Re: I began - zishinmimi 10:08:37 - 7/21/2004 (22228) (1) ● Re: I began - Don in Hollister 11:07:46 - 7/21/2004 (22229) (0) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - zishinmimi 08:36:25 - 7/20/2004 (22205) (1) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - Don in Hollister 10:17:02 - 7/20/2004 (22206) (1) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - Don in Hollister 11:50:40 - 7/20/2004 (22207) (0) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - zishinmimi 07:38:13 - 7/20/2004 (22201) (1) ● Re: What is "eartone"? - Don in Hollister 07:53:46 - 7/20/2004 (22203) (0) |
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