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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / March 2009

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Could tinnitus be self-healing?

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francispoon - 30 Sep 2004 19:54 GMT
Could a severe T be coming down to an acceptable T without any
treatment or medication?  Tks.,

FP
Charge it to the kids - 01 Oct 2004 04:02 GMT
> Could a severe T be coming down to an acceptable T without any
> treatment or medication?  Tks.,
>
> FP

Yes.
ENTconsult - 01 Oct 2004 16:22 GMT
Sometimes it is lilke a tight bra or corset, after a while it is "accepted" as
not a bad or a danger.
We are designed to sleep with the crickets and the night noises, but awaken
when the lion roars or the baby cries. As long as we identify the tinnitus as a
"bad" you get the systemic reaction. Once you no longer identify it as a "bad"
or a lion, you can accept it and go on with your activities.
Murray Grossan, M.D.
http://www.ent-consult.com
francispoon - 02 Oct 2004 19:23 GMT
I think I had been suffering from 'seizure-related' tinnitus until I
ran into a treatment recently.  Jim Chennis was right on when he
mentioned that I was suffering from a 'mix' and he is the one that
brought up such a concept.  Jim is no doubt a professional of a super
calibre, as none of the other 15 doctors I visited knew what the hell
it was going on in my head.

One of them(15), a neurologist in China hospital, even asked me to
talk to the lab technician and see if the latter had seen anything
like that.  It was absurb!  People with seizure activities in the
brain need medical treatment aside from habituation.

FP
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> Sometimes it is lilke a tight bra or corset, after a while it is "accepted" as
> not a bad or a danger.
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> Murray Grossan, M.D.
> http://www.ent-consult.com
Geoff - 07 Mar 2009 01:17 GMT
> Could a severe T be coming down to an acceptable T without any
> treatment or medication?  Tks.,

If stress-related, or stress-aggravated, then could come down in conjunction
with improvement in those spheres, or other triggers like coffeine or
alcohol.

Jury is out if anything can repair actual physical damage to the auditory
hairs or the mechanism that makes them spontaneously oscillate....  would be
glad to learn otherwise !

geoff
 
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