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Author: MichaelW
Date: 2015-12-03 01:50
"Diplakusis" is an artificial medical word of greek origin- where a "c" doesn't exist-, meaning double- hearing, and as the traditional medical language is a mix from Latin and Greek and most younger medics aren't too competent or interested in either language, you often find it written with "c". In my own case for some time it was not only the usual right- left difference, but a double-tone in a third or second interval in the sick ear only- an interesting experience, luckily completely ending after some months.
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