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J P - 21 Feb 2005 01:29 GMT
Can be found at Jonathan Creek in Maggie Valley, NC.  I go each year for
tranquility and relief.  Anyone else have other places they visit?
J.D. - 24 Feb 2005 03:45 GMT
> Can be found at Jonathan Creek in Maggie Valley, NC.  I go each year for
> tranquility and relief.  Anyone else have other places they visit?

There really is no cure for T.  Over the counter drug medicine should
be taken at your own risk.  In fact, consult your family doctor BEFORE
trying anything.  My guess is, he or she will tell you the exact same
thing I just told you, which came from my own family doctor.  T is a
symptom that may come and go over someones lifetime, or in most cases,
permanently remain embedded.  Don't trust any website that
'guaruntees' a per centaged relief of Tinnitus with their drugs,
because chances are, their just scamming for dollars.  The best way to
treat T, masking.  Light music in the background is the simplest,
cheapest, and most effective way to reduce the ringing sensation.  I
was diagnosed with T last year, and I still struggle with it.  But I
realize its something that will remain with me the rest of my life,
and maybe by chance, disapate overtime.  But, for the time being,
masking is the best solution one can take to relieve the pain.

Again, consult your local family doctor.  He or she will guide you to
the right specialists.  But still, but if your an american, chances
are seeing your family doctor is the cheaper way to go.  The
specialist will only do a few tests that will take up your day, and
then tell you the same thing your family doctor told you; then in the
end, you'll be then left with the bill.
J P - 27 Feb 2005 22:41 GMT
Again, the word above spells R-e-l-i-e-f, not cure.
 
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