>I am a playwright who is writing about tinnitus. I have read much so
> far in my research about Dr. Shemesh and particularly Dr. Nagler.
Absolutely, and i have come across many others. Those two were just
those i came across today, and I was curious about them (and saw that
they were linked with this site). Must say, I feel a little foolish in
jumping in here, perhaps I would have rephrased that first email
otherwise.
Ben - 17 May 2005 20:16 GMT
Nick you weren't to know that jumping in here is like jumping into a bees
nest - all with heads buzzing and *very* angry and unhelpful!
Ben
> Absolutely, and i have come across many others. Those two were just
> those i came across today, and I was curious about them (and saw that
> they were linked with this site). Must say, I feel a little foolish in
> jumping in here, perhaps I would have rephrased that first email
> otherwise.
Susan - 17 May 2005 20:22 GMT
> Nick you weren't to know that jumping in here is like jumping into a bees
> nest - all with heads buzzing and *very* angry and unhelpful!
This is great irony, coming from the only angry poster here. You're
angry at your tinnitus, angry at us for telling you ways to live with it
more peacefully and for trying to support you as best we know how.
Susan
fyfpoon@hotmail.com - 18 May 2005 19:15 GMT
Ben looks for a treatment to tune down the volume. Encouraging him to
live with it more peacefull does not seem to have helped him.
PaulS - 18 May 2005 04:56 GMT
> Absolutely, and i have come across many others. Those two were just
> those i came across today, and I was curious about them (and saw that
> they were linked with this site). Must say, I feel a little foolish in
> jumping in here, perhaps I would have rephrased that first email
> otherwise
If you google "tinnitus" "research" you will quickly get to sites and
organizations which can be very helpful and will yield a wealth of
informaation unburdened by personal animosity.
Good luck,
PaulS
Nick - 18 May 2005 20:47 GMT
Paul,
thanks very much,
Nick