sorry, I never even saw your question...But, also like everyone else had stated, it is a holiday, so I have not been on much...This forum is very supportive...There has been times when I have posted a question and never received a response, but I just think it is something that the normal answerers have no knowledge on and dont want to just speculate...if you ever feel you are being ignored just comment on yourself **bump and someone should try to answer...I am sorry that you feel we have not been supportive or ignored you. That is not what any of us try to do...
Hello! I'm very sorry that you feel you were being ignored. However, as the other ladies stated it is a US holiday weekend. Add that to the fact that you have a very unique question and perhaps you might realize why you have had no responses. No one is in any way trying to ignore you or trying to purposefully avoid answering your question, but when we have no answers we, as forum members, tend not to answer so as not to mislead with incorrect information.
If you ever feel like you have an issue with the forum, please feel free to contact me or any of the other Community Leaders. This is a wonderful, supportive community and we want everyone to feel welcomed and satisfied. You may also contact any moderator or the community manager to speak of any problems you have with the way the forum is functioning. However, keep in mind that MedHelp is broken into two functions: doctor forums that you pay to get responses from, and member forums. The member forums rely entirely on member participation and when no one is here there is simply no one to answer your question so sometimes it requires patience. If you feel like your answer is falling too far down the page and is about to be bumped to page two, feel free to add your own comment to your original post with the simple comment of "*bump*" and it will reappear near the top so more people can see it.
But please be reassured that no one is intentionally ignoring your question.
Best wishes and I hope someone comes along who has experience with your question and can help you, but I personally have no information other than to offer that blood flow is changed during pregnancy and because the eardrum relies on blood flow to function that may be a contributing factor...ever exert yourself and notice that your hearing became muffled? It's because your blood pressure and blood flow are changed during exertion and pregnancy can bring about the same changes even in a resting state. you should call your doctor and ask him, he may want you to come in.
Good luck, and I hope someone else has had experience with this and can share!
-Ashe
As said, many people aren't too responsive due to the past holiday weekend. I too just looked at your recent question, and I have no idea. I've never personally heard of it. I'd bring it up to your doctor or call them and ask them about it for the best answers and what you should do to help it.
And I looked at what your question was and I have no answer either.
If nobody answers than they probably don't know how to reply. Usually most people get a good response. You have to remember too it's a holiday weekend here in the US so many people are out of town spending time with family.