Posted on 07/20/2012 3:20:19 PM PDT by Red Badger
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Buy the entire library and work your way through it 24/7 for the rest of your life. By the time you get to Schumann, you'll either be cured or the point will be moot.
I'm unusually vascular (I'd make a good lab dummy). The noise does seem to pulse with heart beats and that would explain the sound variances when I move my jaw. Also, I probably have circulatory issues and any blockages can certainly create friction or a ventura effect (like the increased noise from a dirty air filter).
Perhaps some humans have extra-sensory hearing (like dogs) and are picking up all the sound wave transmissions from cell towers. The tinnitus phenomena seems to be increasing. Never heard my parents’ generation complaining about ‘ringing’ - now every one in my age group has it.
We need cochlear transplants - a new ear in the new year!!!
Earphones turned up way to loud in our teens is probably the most common cause today.
Tomorrow it will be Hip-Hop at 2000 watts inside the cars............
My tinnitus has recently become much worse. These days it’s so loud that it can easily overwhelm my iPod. I am praying daily for a treatment that works.
Just a hint to anyone who goes to a NASCAR race for the first time, wear ear plugs.
another crappy worded headline by professionals. first time i read it i thought reorganizing could cause a new stroke.
i have tinnitus from mortar and tank gunfire. 80% of the time it’s just there not really annoying but wish it was gone. 10% it’s my own white noise generator. and 10% it drives me crazy. i ahve music on when i go to sleep which helps and focusing on it with meditation helps. and i just suck it up and am gratiful i can still hera.
I’m being treated here and so far, so good.
http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/health/services/ent/services/tinnitus-clinic/tinnitus_options.cfm
There is likely also the question of how long any of the effects of the treatments lasted/will last; learning if the change was permanent or not; does the longer-term pre-established neural patterns return, at some point. Interesting subject watchers will won’t to know.
Bookmark.
The ringing in my ears is so loud my wife can here it.
It’s all in your head.
Seriously, if you don’t think about it for long enough, it will go away, That is until you get pinged to the Tinnitus threads.
And yes, I can hear it now.
Thanks for the ping!
Darn - I thought I was hearing crickets
I've had tinnitus for years now and it never goes away. Sometimes the 'ringing' is quiet, but most of the time it's very loud and annoying. Mine actually sounds like cicaidas, not ringing, only unlike the bugs, it doesn't stop when it gets cold outside.
That’s what mine sounds like too. It is always there but if I don’t think about it, it stops bothering me for long periods of time.
You might want to try this software, it helps me.
http://www.arteson.com/audionoise/index.html
Tinnitus both ears, 43 years, since range at Ft. Ord, CA.
Live with it. I do.
been dealing with it for decades and I find as I get old, every now and then it stops, don’t know why but it will start up again...I figured after I hit 70 its quiet cause the brain cells are holding a funeral for a couple more brain cells that croaked. I am losing those brain cells pretty fast lately...
That there is funny, I don’t care who you are....LOL
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