> This thread is off topic. Why am I replying?! Damn! :P
> Hi David,
> Why not make it on topic? If you watch Farenheit 9/11 I guarantee you will
> be so enthralled, shocked, and amazed, that you will not even hear your
> tinnitus! :)
Wrong....I watched Farenheit 9/11 and I still hear my T. It doesn't
'bother' me as it once did. It's as loud as ever but I have learned to
ignor it. That doesn't mean it is gone....just ignored. :-)
~Patty~
Ben - 24 Sep 2004 11:43 GMT
> Wrong....I watched Farenheit 9/11 and I still hear my T.
You couldn't have been so impressed as I was then Patty! I realised there
are far more worryingthings than damede T in this world - things to be
really feared :(
Ben
Bruce/Seattle - 26 Sep 2004 21:33 GMT
> > Wrong....I watched Farenheit 9/11 and I still hear my T.
>
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>
> Ben
Hi Ben,
In my opinion you're onto to something here. If you deal with these
and focus on such larger problems you'll notice your T less and less
until it becomes near completely goen... as mine has!
Best
Bruce
francispoon - 28 Sep 2004 18:07 GMT
> > Hi David,
> > Why not make it on topic? If you watch Farenheit 9/11 I guarantee you will
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> 'bother' me as it once did. It's as loud as ever but I have learned to
> ignor it.
I believe there are ways by which you could have that volume turned
down. You just have to find them.
FP
That doesn't mean it is gone....just ignored. :-)
> ~Patty~