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IS THERE ANY  RECOGNIZED RELIEF FOR TINNITUS???

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Roger L - 19 Aug 2004 13:35 GMT
Hi,

I have had tinnitus for about two years. I woke up one day and there
it was. It sounds like a low pitched cricket sound. It bothers me only
in the evening when I go to bed. I Have to have the radio going all
evening to drown out the sound.

I wonder if there is any  other legitimate company Like Jamieson
Labatories that puts out a medicine?  I know Jamieson with all there
herbal remedies has not got any, as I went to their site looking for
one.

I would appreciate some mass produced remedy from some reputable
pharmaceutical company, if anybody can recommend one.

Thanks.

PLEASE REPLY BY POSTING ONLY.

Roger
jfp - 19 Aug 2004 15:37 GMT
If it only bothers you at night dont worry about it you are fortunate
regards  Frank
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None None - 19 Aug 2004 19:00 GMT
Try Trans-Derm Scopolamine patches.  They reduce the intenisty and
volume of T for some (myself included.)
Ben - 23 Aug 2004 23:30 GMT
What kind of T do you have None None?  High pitched ringing, or what?
Ta
Ben

> Try Trans-Derm Scopolamine patches.  They reduce the intenisty and
> volume of T for some (myself included.)
Elly Byrne - 19 Aug 2004 21:36 GMT
Everybody would like a mass produced remedy.  Unfortunately it has not
been found yet.

What do you think of this site? http://eebee.net/

Tinnitus is a pain in the neck
Elly's Tinnitus Resources
http://eebee.net/

For email: elly at eebee.cjb.net

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francispoon - 22 Aug 2004 19:27 GMT
> Hi,
>
> I have had tinnitus for about two years. I woke up one day and there
> it was. It sounds like a low pitched cricket sound. It bothers me only
> in the evening when I go to bed.

It used to happen to me until I did away with the pillow.  Now. i am
lying flat without the pillow and the sound is reduced signicantly.  I
think it has something to do with your blood circulation in that part
of the body.

FP
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Roger L - 23 Aug 2004 14:39 GMT
I would like to rephrase "it bothers me only in the evening, when I go
to bed". The Tinnitus condition is there 24/7. Outdoor sounds make me
forget its there.

I have been taking this Ginko Max or Ginko Biloba by Jamieson for
about three weeks.. Some friend's doctor recommended it for him. It
did not help him, but I will finish the bottle and then stop taking
it, as so far, no positive changes.

Roger
francispoon - 23 Aug 2004 23:13 GMT
> I would like to rephrase "it bothers me only in the evening, when I go
> to bed". The Tinnitus condition is there 24/7. Outdoor sounds make me
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> did not help him, but I will finish the bottle and then stop taking
> it, as so far, no positive changes.

Make sure you get the REAL gingko.  There are too many faked ones out
there.  Try some organic ones that are made from dried leaf as opposed
to extract.  Gingko helps improve the blood circulation in the head
and the kidney.

FP
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> Roger

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