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Stevie - 29 Oct 2004 21:11 GMT
UK Viewers:

Did anyone manage to see City Hospital on Thursday.
It had a very interesting section on Tinnitus. Roger black
(who has had T himself for 15 years!) interviewed a
doctor who also had tinnitus and was doing some intensive
research into the causes and possible cure for T

They didn't go into too much detail but it Roger did say how
little sympathy people do get when someone explains they
have got "ringing in the ears".

S
Simon Brightwell - 30 Oct 2004 14:34 GMT
> UK Viewers:

Why only UK viewers ??? I am a Dutch viewer, and I caught the end of it on
BBC.(We get 35 terrestrial channels here including BBC 1 & 2 unlike the UK
which is simply light years behind on almost technology fronts, but don't
realise it!!!).

> Did anyone manage to see City Hospital on Thursday.
> It had a very interesting section on Tinnitus. Roger black

I wouldn't mind having T if I could have run as fast as he did!!! How did he
get it ? Did he say? I missed that bit.

> (who has had T himself for 15 years!) interviewed a
> doctor who also had tinnitus and was doing some intensive
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> little sympathy people do get when someone explains they
> have got "ringing in the ears".

I find I got instant sympathy from close colleagues, but then they forget
because it doesn't come with nice colours or a bandage for them to see.

Cheers mate,
Simon,
The Netherlands
francispoon - 30 Oct 2004 19:45 GMT
> UK Viewers:
>
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> little sympathy people do get when someone explains they
> have got "ringing in the ears".

You are right.  I recall when I was having "ringing in the ears", my
GP in HK told me not to be that pessimistic because it was 'no big a
deal'.  I told the doctor that if I had had a billion dollar, I would
give it to anyone who could guarantee to have my t _cured_.  You could
imagine how much suffering I was going through.  I think the only way
by which doctors could be made to speed up in their research of T is
for more and more doctors to get T.

FP

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