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We don't spend all our time in the car.... honest
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Cheers Nik, they reckon the "broad spectrum anti-biotic" should do mate, but time will tell. the symptoms fluctuate, and the minute, I've got so much white noise it's drowning everything else out.
I'm an impatient twat, and can't wait to start seeing meaningful improvements. Can't even do stuff to the car as my balance is shit.

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That sounds pretty severe Man Flue Rob, hope your ok now

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Thanks Harry, still deaf as a post, with tinnitus turned up so loud I can barely make out what people say. As for background speach or TV, forget it.
In myself I feel better, and have been prescribed further antibiotics today. I'm now on 1000mg of stuff suitable to sedate herpes (honestly, could nt believe it when I read the "Commonly used for.." in the instructions) so even if I'm deaf, I am sexually clean :)
I'm signed off all next week, so now Mand's at work and Jack's at school from Monday, I'll be getting odds jobs done as and when I feel up to it. Not all bad then ;)

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Nice to 'hear' you're making progress :)
Joking aside, enjoy your week off and make the best of the peace and quiet.
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Stuart wrote:make the best of the peace and quiet.
At the moment isn't it always peace and quiet ? ;)

Seriously though mate glad to hear things are going better and you are back on the mend.
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Was just wondering how the recovery was going.
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I saw Rob last weekend and he seemed in rude health :thumbs: If he's not back to 100% he won't be too far from it.
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Thats really good news:)
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pablo wrote:Thats really good news:)
pardon??? :rofl:
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Cheers gents.
Yes I'm slowly getting there now. Balance is back to normal and the hearing is pretty good although the pressurised head thing you get after diving too deeply or flying persists. Apparently this should clear after a few weeks. (Fingers crossed)

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