I am the on-line coordinator for a Meniere's & Tinnitus Support group
in Minneapolis, MN. I have been asked the following questions, and I'm
turning to you to see if anyone has the answers. If you can help
please respond to my email address (durnilw@yahoo.com) Thank you in
advance for your time!
Kindest Regards,
W.C. Durnil
Statistically speaking (are there studies that document %-ages of the
following:)
will it get worse (more debilitating?) if yes, what % of the tinnitus
sufferers get it worse as years add up?
will meniers' condition follow tinnitus? if yes, in what % of tinnitus
sufferers debilitated (incapacitated).
number of tinnitus sufferers out of given number that have tinnitus in
U.S.?
if I have calcium deposit, have surgeries been tried for this, %
success; % other collateral damage?
deafness follow tinnitus?
the annoying pitch/sound, what % of tinnitus sufferers experience
change in pitch (quality in sound)?
what % have had tinnitus abate for a while? For how long? (average)
sufferers ever have tinnitus go away? What %?
deut6 - 24 Mar 2005 21:43 GMT
i believe there are percentage answers at T sites. would be better to
ask if anyone here had any of this or that. i have read that both
deafness and menieres are more likely to develop if one has T. 9 years
after the accident that caused my T, i have developed "car sickness".
my head started reeling while on a long trip. oh joy.