>> I would never have believed there was hope..for anyone else who feels
there
> is no hope..there is.
Agreed Jenny. Having first started my tinnitus (both ears) in April 2003,
I now consider it as good as 'cured'. I think what's happened has been a
combination of habituation and the T really getting better.
I know it's bad form to plug my det*******er invention here, and anyway
feedback from others using it has been generally absent so maybe it's 'snake
oil', but I've been leaving this on all night (when my T is worst) for
several months now. Also I've been taking 75mg of Aspirin (? tablet) a day.
Maybe either or both (or none) of these things has led to the improvement,
which is substantial and long-term. If it's the Asprin, it's proved far
more effective than the Ginkgo Biloba.
I couldn't have dreamed how well things would turn out when my T started and
I thought I was doomed to this noise forever. So a message for you tinnitus
rookies out there. There IS hope !!
A Happy New Year to everyone.
Steve O
John Reinders - 01 Jan 2005 15:22 GMT
The aspirin had no effect on my T.
John
Holland
>>> I would never have believed there was hope..for anyone else who feels
> there
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Pau Gispert - 08 Jan 2005 19:51 GMT
CAREFULL , ASPIRIN (ACETIL SALICILIC ACID) ARE OTOTOXIC
I suffer tinnitus fot 10 years (a progressive unilateral deafness)
Pau
> The aspirin had no effect on my T.
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