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Re: cat scan - no ear tone |
Hi Chris, I'm positive no one gets ear tones from banging their head. Back in 1989 I was in a car of my friend who backed up into a pole going about 25 MPH in a tiny car and my head hit the back of headrest and I thought I had broken my skull. Gosh that hurt. I didn't get any tones from that either. I've had ear tone reports from perfectly healthy young people from about 12 to age 19 and though they have matched resulting earthquakes, nothing is wrong with them. They are very good reporters and they get their friends involved too and they all think its cool. So stop the insanity and keep your head about you and just listen with your ears. I give you 100 points for trying and minus 50 for the idea. Petra Follow Ups: ● missing the point - chris in suburbia 04:33:00 - 11/2/2005 (29972) (2) ● EEG - Petra 05:55:08 - 11/2/2005 (29977) (0) ● Oh boy. Another hint of tension. - Ara 05:13:55 - 11/2/2005 (29975) (1) ● lets just OVER ANALYZE - Todd 11:03:20 - 11/2/2005 (29980) (2) ● Proof that posting is dangerous. - Ara 20:46:58 - 11/2/2005 (29998) (2) ● Re: Proof that posting is dangerous. - Todd 22:43:42 - 11/2/2005 (30002) (1) ● Note for Todd: let freedom ring - Ara 04:11:18 - 11/3/2005 (30011) (1) ● Re: Note for Todd: let freedom ring - Todd 15:06:40 - 11/3/2005 (30023) (0) ● Research needs researchers - Petra 21:29:53 - 11/2/2005 (30000) (1) ● Ear Tones -- field of choice for researchers - Ara 04:32:33 - 11/3/2005 (30012) (0) ● Re: lets just OVER ANALYZE - chris in suburbia 14:07:34 - 11/2/2005 (29994) (1) ● Smiles - Petra 19:25:35 - 11/2/2005 (29996) (1) ● EEG - chris in suburbia 03:26:17 - 11/3/2005 (30010) (0) |
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