> Has everyone been cured of T and I missed it? It seems so quiet on here
> which is very unusual. Let me in on the secret, please! :)
>
> Ben
No Ben it's been busier than usual recently on one particular topic and I
even mentioned you in one of my posts! Could be your news server isn't
pulling 'em in... Maybe you can't see this either ? :-)
Steve O
Ben - 15 Mar 2005 23:10 GMT
"Skycloud"wrote in message >
> No Ben it's been busier than usual recently on one particular topic and I
> even mentioned you in one of my posts! Could be your news server isn't
> pulling 'em in... Maybe you can't see this either ? :-)
> Steve O
You mentioned me and I missed it? Damn! :) I am wondering if my server is
downloading all the group posts as it should do.
I keep synchronising my account, in case, but nothing seems to happen. I
can see several answers to my question now - just
when I thought I was being ignored :)
I see someone has mentioned Klonopin being the same as Xanax? I thought
Xanax was just a tranquilliser?
Take care all! And hopefully, peaceful times ahead.
Ben
> Has everyone been cured of T and I missed it? It seems so quiet on here
> which is very unusual. Let me in on the secret, please! :)
>
> Ben
Not really. But I am trying a new medication call Klonopin, which in
combination with Neurontin is having remarkable results.
ryanmaloof@gmail.com - 15 Mar 2005 20:24 GMT
I hear that Xanax has an effect on Tinnitus. Xanax is a stronger form
on Klonopin.
fyfpoon@hotmail.com - 15 Mar 2005 21:41 GMT
Last year I was recommended Klonopin by a doctor here for my t which he
viewed as seizure-related. But my family physicians did not go for it.
I should have tried it out on my own. Later on, that kind of
seizure-like motion in my head was stopped by a few acupuncture
treatments.