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William Nunn - 10 Sep 2004 01:31 GMT
Good place to be, Hong Kong for tinnitus. I could go without elavil for 2-3
nights in a row. The air conditioners provide the masking. Also the humidity
is tiring.


francispoon - 11 Sep 2004 03:38 GMT
> Good place to be, Hong Kong for tinnitus. I could go without elavil for 2-3
> nights in a row. The air conditioners provide the masking. Also the humidity
> is tiring.

So you have finally had a taste of Hong Kong.  I am glad that I am
enjoying my vacation in Vancouver.  It is rainy but comfortable.  Mind
you, the people in that conjected place named HK are among the longest
living in the whole world.  I suppose most of them don't want to die
until they manage to dig out their first bucket of gold.

You were obviously not living in the 5 stars hotels...hahaha

FP
njs@nospam.com - 11 Sep 2004 22:52 GMT
I have been on business trips to Europe and Asia, and ceiling fans and A/C are very common to give you
that masking. I still carry my RadioShack sound machine with a 120/220V converter (square plug/round
plug converters too).

I am sleeping so normally thankfully since over a year. Just had a 2 hour afternoon nap which was a
rarity after i got tinnitus 1.5 yrs ago.

biggest challenge for my sleep conquest are:
1. sleep on an amtrak train- still no success.
2. sleep on a long distance flight - managed to get 3 or 4 hours. not bad yeh!

William, hope you can forego the elavil in the future. I still carry my zolpidem
(ambien/stilnox/zolfresh whatever..), but i have hardly needed to use it.

> > Good place to be, Hong Kong for tinnitus. I could go without elavil for 2-3
> > nights in a row. The air conditioners provide the masking. Also the humidity
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francispoon - 12 Sep 2004 04:32 GMT
I used to need Ativan for my sleep but now I need NOTHING.  A doctor
prescribed me ATIVAN after I told him what I had read about the
successful 'controlled' study of aprazolam in Dr. Negler's website.  I
wonder if anyone should even recommend that drug named aprazolam.  It
is almost like cocaine.

FP
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> I have been on business trips to Europe and Asia, and ceiling fans and A/C are very common to give you
> that masking. I still carry my RadioShack sound machine with a 120/220V converter (square plug/round
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