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Help Menopause and Burning ears???

I had a hysteretomy in August 2008. I had left ear pain that started in April. After my hysteretomy I started having numbness on my left side. Leg, arm, hand and foot. I now have severe burning and pain in my left ear. I also had problems with my left eye dialating. All my problems are on my left side.

In September I had a MRI of head, neck and spine. Numerous blood test. Now i'm seeing a Neurologist waiting for an MRA.

Could my hysteretomy cause all of my ear and head burning sensations? and my other problems?

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I was wondering to if you take any HRT?

I'm afraid to take it due to sight effects.
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Hopeshell, are you on any kind of HRT?

Lisa
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Thank you for your response.

I had blood work done today and next week MRA.

I'm hoping to get answers and conclusions.

Thank you and God Bless.
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I doubt it is related to the actual hysterectomy.  But, it could be related to either lack of hormones or out of balance hormone replacement (if you are taking them).  I would keep persisting until you get answers.
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